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American dreams: The USA's best new homes

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The thee-story Blue Lake Retreat, by Lake|Flato Architects, was designed for a client who spent childhood summers on the lake with her architect father
Andrew Pogue
This beautiful modern take on the lake house in Marble Falls, Texas, was designed by Lake|Flato Architects. It's called Blue Lake Retreat
Andrew Pogue
The three-story Blue Lake Retreat was designed for a client who spent childhood summers on the lake with her architect father
Andrew Pogue
Blue Lake Retreat's top floor is just above the tree line and provides an almost 180-degree unobstructed view of the nearby lake
Andrew Pogue
Blue Lake Retreat, by Lake|Flato Architects
Andrew Pogue
Inside Blue Lake Retreat
Andrew Pogue
The thee-story Blue Lake Retreat, by Lake|Flato Architects, was designed for a client who spent childhood summers on the lake with her architect father
Andrew Pogue
Inside Blue Lake Retreat
Andrew Pogue
Cully Grove was designed by Green Gables Design and Restoration
Brian Foulkes
Located in Portland, Oregon Cully Grove is a new community of cottages, each one boasting sustainable design,  including solar power
Brian Foulkes
Roxbury E+ was designed by ISA - Interface Studio Architects
Sam Oberter
Roxbury E+ is located in Boston, Massachusetts
Sam Oberter
The Roxbury E+ project consists of four three-story wood-frame homes that are designed to minimize their impact on the environment
Sam Oberter
The Roxbury E+ project includes solar panels
Sam Oberter
Heartland Family Works was designed b Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture, Inc.
Dana Damewood
Heartland Family Works is located in Omaha, Nebraska
Dana Damewood
Heartland Family Works offers residential substance abuse treatment programs 
Dana Damewood
Heartland Family Works offers its substance abuse treatment programs in a setting that keeps families intact
Dana Damewood
Heartland Family Works is located in Omaha, Nebraska
Dana Damewood
Heartland Family Works was designed by Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture, Inc.
Dana Damewood
Hunters View Housing Blocks 5&6 was designed by Paulett Taggart Architects
Bruce Damonte Photography
Hunters View Housing Blocks 5&6 is located in San Francisco, California
Bruce Damonte Photography
Hunters View Housing Blocks 5&6 provides much-needed affordable family housing in San Francisco
Bruce Damonte Photography
Hunters View is certified LEED for Neighborhood Design 
Bruce Damonte Photography
Hunters View Housing Blocks 5&6 was designed by Paulett Taggart Architects
Bruce Damonte Photography
Hunters View is certified LEED for Neighborhood Design
Bruce Damonte Photography
Los Altos Residence is described as a a modernist interpretation of the Northern California ranch style home by the firm
Nic Lehoux
Inside Los Altos Residence 
Nic Lehoux
Los Altos Residence was designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Nic Lehoux
Los Altos Residence is described as a a modernist interpretation of the Northern California ranch style home
Nic Lehoux
Los Altos Residence is located in Los Altos, California
Nic Lehoux
Pennsylvania Farmhouse was designed by Cutler Anderson Architects
David Sundberg
Cutler Anderson Architects' Pennsylvania Farmhouse is an ode to the traditional American farmhouse
David Sundberg
Pennsylvania Farmhouse is located on a 283 acre (114 hectare) farm in rural Pennsylvania's rolling hills and meadows. Special care was taken to minimize disturbance to the land
David Sundberg
Pennsylvania Farmhouse was designed by Cutler Anderson Architects
David Sundberg
Powerhouse is designed by ISA - Interface Studio Architects
Sam Oberter
Powerhouse is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sam Oberter
Powerhouse carefully fits a dense cluster of 31 super-energy-efficient units into an urban block in Philadelphia
Sam Oberter
Sawmill was designed by Olson Kundig Architects
Gabe Border
Sawmill is located in California's harsh desert landscape
Gabe Border
Olson Kundig's Sawmill is a family retreat inspired by tents around a campfire
Gabe Border
Olson Kundig's Sawmill measures 5,200 sq ft (482 sq m)
Kevin Scott/Olson Kundig
Inside Sawmill
Kevin Scott/Olson Kundig
The Graphic House was designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects
Timothy Hursley
The Graphic House is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Timothy Hursley
The Graphic House is a single-family home for a middle income family of four. It occupies a corner lot within a typical suburban neighborhood
Timothy Hursley
Inside the Graphic House
Timothy Hursley
Inside the Graphic House
Timothy Hursley
The Lofts at Washington University is located in St. Louis, Missouri
Sam Fentress
The Lofts at Washington University was designed by William Rawn Associates, Architects Inc. and provide attractive new student housing 
Tom Paule Photography
The Lofts at Washington University is LEED Platinum certified
Tom Paule Photography
The Lofts at Washington University's sustainable design includes bioswales, rain gardens, photovoltaic and solar thermal systems, sustainable building materials and high-efficiency glazing
Sam Fentress
The Lofts at Washington University is located in St. Louis, Missouri
Sam Fentress
The Lofts at Washington University was designed by William Rawn Associates, Architects Inc.
Tom Paule Photography
The Six is a 57-unit housing project for the Skid Row Housing Trust that houses disabled veterans and rejects the usual style of shelter by seeking to promote social interaction
Tara Wucjik
The Six was designed by Brooks + Scarpa and is certified LEED Platinum
Brooks Scarpa
Located in Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park, the 42,500-sq ft (3,948 sq m) building takes its name from the military term "I've got your six"
Brooks Scarpa
BIG's tetrahedral Via 57 West rises to a height of 450 ft (137 m) over the Hudson River, in NYC
Iwan Baan
Via 57 West is just the latest in a series of US-based projects by the Bjarke Ingels-led firm
Iwan Baan
Via 57 West features some 7,7202 sq m (830,995 sq ft) of floorspace, split between 709 apartments
Iwan Baan
Via 57 West's Amenities include a pool table, reading rooms, gym, and party rooms
Iwan Baan
Via 57 West is a real landmark for NYC
Iwan Baan
You might think that the courtyard would get no light, but BIG says that thanks to Via 57 West's unusual pyramid-like shape, guests can enjoy plenty of daylight
Iwan Baan
Via 57 West is an unusual mashup of skyscraper and European-style perimeter housing block – dubbed "courtscraper"
Nic Lehoux
Stellar Residences and Townhomes at Northstar was designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and is located in Truckee, California
Nic Lehoux
Stellar Residences and Townhomes at Northstar riffs on the concept of the traditional mountain chalet
Nic Lehoux
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected the winners of its 2017 Housing Awards. The event is always a treat for fans of high-quality housing, and whether a luxury lake house for the well-heeled or rehabilitative housing for disabled veterans, each project represents the best residential architecture the USA currently has to offer.

There's a total of 14 projects in the 2017 Housing Awards, split into the following categories: One/Two Family Custom Housing, One/Two Family Production Housing, Multifamily Housing, and Special Housing.

We've picked our five favorites below, but head to the gallery to check out the rest. It's a good bunch, and highlights include sustainable student digs and a modernist interpretation of the classic Californian ranch home.

Blue Lake Retreat – Lake|Flato Architects

This beautiful modern take on the lake house in Marble Falls, Texas, was designed by Lake|Flato Architects. It's called Blue Lake Retreat
Andrew Pogue

This attractive modern lake house in Marble Falls, Texas, was designed by Lake|Flato Architects, a firm which also featured in our look at last year's AIA Housing Awards.

The three-story Blue Lake Retreat was commissioned by a client who spent childhood summers on the lake with her architect father and looks like a great place to make the next generation of family memories. Its top floor pokes out just above the tree line and provides an almost uninterrupted 180-degree view of the nearby lake.

Generous glazing frames choice views of the surrounding area and the home boasts a large cantilevered deck which provides plenty of outdoor space. Towards the rear of the property, a small bridge offers access to the hillside and beyond.

Pennsylvania Farmhouse – Cutler Anderson Architects

Cutler Anderson Architects' Pennsylvania Farmhouse is an ode to the traditional American farmhouse
David Sundberg

Cutler Anderson Architects' Pennsylvania Farmhouse is an ode to the traditional American farmhouse.

The 3,000 sq ft (278 sq m) home is located on a 283 acre (114 hectare) farm in rural Pennsylvania and special care was taken to minimize disturbance to the plot's existing old rock walls. It features large operable shutters which let in enough daylight while still cooling the house significantly during summer months.

Warmth comes from a ground-source heating system and a wood-fired boiler is fueled by deadfall collected from nearby woods. Yet more heating comes in the form of a backup wood-burning stove which circulates warm air throughout the house. The house is also wired for a solar array to be installed on the roof in the future.

Sawmill – Olson Kundig Architects

Inside Sawmill
Kevin Scott/Olson Kundig

Situated amid California's harsh desert landscape, Olson Kundig's Sawmill is an unusual family retreat with a layout inspired by tents gathered around a campfire. The idea is, the house comprises three private spaces (the "tents") arranged around a central family area (the "campfire"). In the future, the home will likely be expanded to accommodate the growing family.

The 5,200 sq ft (482 sq m) home is self-sufficient, with wind and solar producing all required electricity. Salvaged steel used in the build was sourced from a demolished cement plant and geothermal energy was incorporated, too.

Powerhouse – ISA

Powerhouse is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sam Oberter

Powerhouse, by Interface Studio Architects (ISA), squeezes a cluster of 31 energy-efficient housing units into an urban block in Philadelphia. The project includes single family townhouses, duplexes, and two small apartment buildings.

Drawing design cues from Philadelphia's strong tradition of stoop sitting, generously-proportioned entrance platforms are installed, with handrails designed by a local artist. It's green too, and all 31 units have achieved LEED Platinum (a green building standard) certification. Notable sustainable design includes stormwater collection and green roofs.

Via 57 West - BIG

Via 57 West is an unusual mashup of skyscraper and European-style perimeter housing block – dubbed "courtscraper"
Nic Lehoux

The Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)-designed Via 57 West melds design elements of the traditional European perimeter block and skyscraper, to create what it calls a "courtscraper." Weird-sounding nickname aside, it's a groundbreaking project that turns heads even in skyscraper-packed Manhattan.

The pyramid-like luxury residential building offers each resident a bay-facing window and access to a light-filled courtyard that has the same proportions as NYC's Central Park, except one that's 13,000th the size. It features some energy-efficient design too, including rainwater collection and on-site filtering, hybrid heat-pump heating systems and energy-efficient appliances and lighting.

Source: AIA

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2 comments
ljaques
Blue Lake Retreat is kinda neat and beautiful, until you consider glare. It would be unlivable between the hours of 7-10am and 2-8pm in the summer. Glass cleaning would bankrupt you. Privacy would be a big loss, too. Acoustics in the kitchen/dining are would be deafening. // Cully Grove is way cool. // HIDEOUS: Roxbury, Heartland, PA Farmhouse, Powerhouse, Lofts, // Sawmill is bland but practical, with horrific acoustics // Graphic House -belongs- in Fayetteville // Via 57 is weird but cool // Stellar is kinda cool. // What is obvious from this is that architects and their critics got their licenses for knowing code, not couth or beauty. [Yes, but critics (myself included) think they have license. ;)]
MK23666
Warmth is missing in a lot of the designs ... inside AND out.