A Tennessee student-built project that's both affordable and elegant.
A North Carolina home reads like a playbook for optimized building science techniques with the certifications to prove it.
A Greenville, S.C., house points to a natural affinity between sustainability and modernism.
A lakefront retreat employs simple, off-the-shelf materials to sophisticated effect.
A new North Carolina house combines contemporary design with modern technology to reach an exemplary level of sustainability.
An affordable neo-shotgun house delivers a lot of style for the money.
The pool is front and center in this charming South Carolina guest pavilion.
These new townhomes use mass and scale to fit into their surroundings.
Marilys R. Nepomechie's proposal for revitalizing Smoketown, a historic African-American neighborhood in Louisville, Ky., won wide praise from our judges.
As an exercise in green design, this LEED Platinum–certified house puts a check in every column: passive solar, active solar, rainwater collection, natural daylighting and ventilation, energy-efficient electrical and mechanical systems, resource-conserving materials, a tight building envelope...