Combining art, science and math, the field of architecture is a multifaceted practice in which vision and execution must merge as seamlessly as bricks in mortar. These 12 architects have done that and so much more to create 10 stunning dwellings
Peter Cole tore down a 1908 Scarsdale brick and shingle home—then painstakingly recreated, enlarged, and reconfigured it for use by a 21st century family, while maintaining the original central façade.
In the search for the perfect city escape in Croton-on-Hudson, David Wallance turned to the best man to design his green energy-powered residence: himself.
The design duo of Timothy and JoAnn Lener transformed a Yorktown cabin into a New England cottage-style home with a simplified Arts and Crafts influence.
Scardale’s Rosamund Young gave a Scarsdale country manor home a clean, timeless look that maintains American design tradition while incorporating the homeowners’ personal tastes.
LEED architect Christina Griffin stays well ahead of the curve in Westchester, and applied her expertise to a ranch home in need of a minimalist modern design overhaul.