This year's jury recognized eight firms across categories including affordable housing, custom homes, restoration, and more. Read more
A 3,000-square-foot residence that turns preconceived notions of a catalog home on their head. Read more
A 3,500-square-foot residence in Bridgehampton, N.Y., comprising six 24-by-24-foot pavilions. Read more
A 39,036-square-foot preservation project, originally a New Formalist-style office, now houses 38 residential units. Read more
The four-story home features an intricately layered brick screen. Read more
The San Francisco building provides 152 units of below-market family housing. Read more
This newly rebuilt New York shelter is a vibrant, 12-story project that can house up to 150 youths in 60 rooms spread across six floors. Read more
The 1,600-square-foot project blends residential and office space. Read more
A perfect fit for its surroundings, this Texas home offers a model for comfortable, contemporary living. Read more
Find a present for everyone on your list with gift and donation suggestions from leading designers and ARCHITECT staff. Read more
This Chicago- and Panama City–based firm is focused on "raising the bar of arquitectura cotidiana." Read more
The chief economist for Zonda, ARCHITECT's parent company, writes that "even a modest change in the kind of homes being built can help" make homeownership more attainable. Read more
Three designers share pioneering products that are changing the way we build. Read more
Planning for the future is going to mean engaging communities in a meaningful way. Read more
In 2022, architectural billings for renovation overtook new construction at commercial, industrial and institutional firms. Read more
Despite sometimes slow progress, the profession continued to move forward. Read more
A new urban typology in Los Angeles may hold answers for the city’s homelessness crisis. Read more
ARCHITECT editor-in-chief Paul Makovsky explores the city's use of Accessory Dwelling Units to help combat the ongoing housing crisis. Read more