Thursday, October 3, 2013

REPOST: House hunting: 7 homes with award-winning architecture

If you’re looking to buy a house designed by renowned architects or at least model your house to one, then you should check this article from The Week. Read further and see photos of seven homes with award-winning architecture. 

Rye, N.Y. Winner of the 2010 American Institute of Architects Design Award for the area, this five-bedroom house is set on 6.4 acres.

Details include a large stone fireplace, multiple balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an exercise room. Outside details include a heated pool, a tennis court, and a barbecue patio. $5,995,000. Nancy Lawton, Houlihan Lawrence, (914) 260-1788.
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McLean, Va. Built in 2003, this house was designed by architect Mark McInturff and won an American Institute of Architects Regional Merit Award. The five-bedroom home features a wine cellar, a fitness center, an elevator, and stone and cherrywood detailing.

The property includes a guesthouse, a pool, and an outdoor living room with a fire pit. $5,290,000. Ron Mangas, TTR Sotheby's International Realty, (703) 298-2564.
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Greenwich, Conn. Built in 2009, this home has received numerous American Institute of Architects awards. The glass-and-steel house overlooks Long Island Sound and features Lutron lighting, motorized shades, and two fireplaces.

The 0.4-acre property features an outdoor shower, a patio, and access to the Shoreham Club beach. $6,495,000. BK Bates, Houlihan Lawrence, (203) 536-4997.
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Sister Bay, Wis. Set on a 6.4-acre wooded bluff, this three-bedroom house looks out on Lake Michigan. The home won an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 1997. Details include a 23-foot-high stone fireplace, a wooden barrel-vaulted ceiling, and guest quarters with an exercise room and sauna. $1,895,000. Sara Massey, True North Real Estate, (920) 868-2828.

Lofthouse. The classic Colonial home inspires this "Steal of the Week" kit-house design. It can be built with two to four bedrooms, open or closed dining areas, and a two-story living room. Ranked among the top 100 home products by This Old House, it is energy efficient and uses Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood. Starts at $370,000. Blu Homes, (866) 887-7997.

Los Angeles. This three-bedroom house was featured in the Los Angeles Times as "Home of the Month." Built in 1953, it includes a triangular great room, a dual-sided fireplace, and a master bedroom with access to a gravel garden.

Other exterior details include a lap pool, an outdoor living room, and a light-filled studio. $2,500,000. Frank Langen, Deasy/Penner & Partners, (310) 275-1000.

Potomac, Md. Built in 1974, this four-bedroom house, situated on 1.9 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens, won an American Institute of Architects award. Interior details include a chef's kitchen and a master bedroom with a large fireplace.

Outside features include a two-bedroom guesthouse, a pool, and a pool house. $2,950,000. Ron Mangas, TTR Sotheby's International Realty, (703) 298-2564.
         
William B. Lauder is a NY-based architect specializing in interior design, green architecture, and minimalist architecture. Check this Facebook page and see his latest designs.