Built by Edifice Upstate, the minimal wood-clad home in the Catskill mountains is powered by the sun and connected to nature.
Bureau de Change’s Trace project demonstrates how adaptive reuse can outpace new construction—merging circular design with a deep respect for layered architectural history.
The site's buildable area was cut in half — so KWK Promes adapted its two-story residential scheme to fantastic effect.
Ravi Raj renovates a historic early 20th-century stone house in Mount Airy, Croton-on-Hudson, restoring and extending its material logic through a contemporary interior.
With a double-height volume and carefully framed openings, Aranda\Lasch transforms a compact New York apartment into viewport for light and landscape.
For his own family home in Melbourne, architect Paul Conrad begins with interior architecture—crafting a sequence of spaces where light, material, and proportion quietly shape everyday life.
Swee Design transforms a grand Federation home into a vibrant living gallery, proving that historic architecture can embrace contemporary color, collaboration, and personality.
Designed by Marcela Cure, this Pinecrest residence trades flash for finesse, using natural materials and muted tones to create a serene, family-centered retreat.
Through raw yet refined materials and a radically open plan, Marie Claire Mrad crafts an interior architecture that responds to light, climate, and the rhythms of daily life.
AAHA Studio reimagines the Pine Ave Residence in El Segundo as a calm, light-filled home where architecture reframes loss into renewal.
Our top 10 Skim Milk features from 2025 prove that when architecture is stripped to its essence, designers can still create quietly powerful spaces.
Interior designer Marianne Tiegen transforms Chalet Cocagne using rustic details with contemporary restraint for something powerfully cozy.
Balancing restraint with warmth, Freudenberger Design Studio transforms an existing Palm Springs home into a gallery-like haven for art + its admirers.
Atelier Échelle marries vernacular form with contemporary function in a lakeside Quebec gallery home for a couples' extensive art collection.
Interior designer Stephanie Brown renovates this mid-century modern gem into a family friendly oasis in idyllic Indian Wells, California.