• Roll & Hill
    @roll_hill
    Launched in January 2010, Roll & Hill is a New York City based manufacturer of high end contemporary lighting. Roll & Hill produces original lighting products by American and international designers.
  • LA Light Photography
    @lalightphoto
    LA Light Photography captures dynamic images for architects, builders, designers, developers and brokers.
  • Jen Hill
    @jenhill
    Jen is an owner and principal Architect at CDK Architects in Austin, TX. Jen specializes in custom single-family residential architecture, including new construction and remodels. She is particularly excited about the process of architecture from a collaborative and relationship-driven standpoint, where clear communication and honesty are the keys to project success.
  • Barbara Hill
    @barbara_hill
    Barbara Hill, who was born in Beaumont and crowned Miss Texas in 1956, is an expert in both conventional and unconventional beauty. She has lived “with every style you can think of,” but some of her fondest memories are of the 1970s, when she turned her Houston house into a gallery, representing artists such as Daniel Buren and Sol LeWitt early in their careers. “Minimalism is where my heart is,” she says.
  • Hill Construction Company
    @hill_construction_company
    Hill Construction Company is a premier residential builder specializing in high-end technical construction and meticulously crafted luxury homes. Beautifying the California coast for 40 years, our award-winning team makes challenging projects look effortless, from historic preservation to cutting-edge contemporary designs. Adept in modern technologies and sophisticated modeling systems, we’ve mastered complexities that are beyond the scope of other builders—all while providing unparalleled craftsmanship and customer service. Hill Construction partners with nationally acclaimed architects to create extraordinary, enduring homes in San Diego, Orange County, and across the country.
  • Light + Ladder
    @lightladder
    Light + Ladder is a one-of-a-kind business that produces artistic, American-made accessories for the home. All products are locally sourced and produced, designed by a network of independent artists in Brooklyn, New York. Each piece is produced through a collaborative effort, combining each artist's individual mastery of different crafts and materials into a business that has variety.
  • HILL works
    @hillworks
    HILL works is a small yet agile design studio that oscillates between the disciplines of architecture and landscape architecture. David Hill, founding principal, was raised among an assortment of flora in his family's plant nursery in South Georgia. In an attempt to flee the land of containers and ever-present weeds, he initially pursued a career in architecture. Alas, during his graduate studies at the University of Virginia, his fascination with plants eventually beckoned him back into the landscape leading him to obtain a Master's Degree in both Architecture and Landscape Architecture. David currently holds professional licenses in Landscape Architecture as well as Architecture. David serves as an assistant professor in the Graduate Program of Landscape Architecture at Auburn University. Prior to founding HILLworks, David helped unearth post-industrial landscapes as an Associate at D.I.R.T. studio in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he managed projects such as Urban Outfitters Headquarters in the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Voelcker Park in San Antonio Texas, the Historic Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and the Holy Cross Project in New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Henry Hill
    @henryhill
    Though architect Henry Hill (1913-1984) was born in England, he grew up in Berkeley, California, and made his lasting architectural mark in the Bay Area. The San Francisco Chronicle has described his aesthetic as "International Style meets California Redwood," and this emphasis on the fusion of European modernism and a reverence for the rustic landscape of Northern California is right on the money--an apt description of the woodsy brand of modernism that has come to be known as the Second Bay Tradition. He studied at UC Berkeley, and then at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, then went to work for John Elkin Dinwiddie. By the late 40s Hill was working on his own, after a stint with Eric Mendelsohn. Over the course of his career he designed as many as 500 houses around the Bay Area as well as stores, commercial buildings and others.

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