Tuesday, May 31, 2011

American Architecture Housing Awards: 10 Best American Homes of 2009

montecito American Architecture Housing Awards: 10 Best American Homes of 2009
The American Institute of Architecture has named 10 homes selected for its annual Housing Award, a prestigious honor given this year to residential projects built with eco-friendly design elements, unique material usage and cutting edge construction methods. An April 17 story and slideshow in the Wall Street Journal detailed some of the winning homes, including the Zack de Vito-designed Laidley Street Residence in San Francisco, a 3,000 square-foot townhouse built with an acrylic staircase that funnels illumination from a skylight to the basement. The WSJ article also explored Frank Harmon’s Low Country Residence in Mount Pleasant, S.C. — a home designed for a Hurricane Hugo survivor that was built with heavy shutters that can be easily closed to block the sun and heavy storm winds.
Hit the jump to see all 10 of the AIA’s Housing Award-winning home designs. [read more at archdailyand The Wall Street Journal]
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lowcountry American Architecture Housing Awards: 10 Best American Homes of 2009

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