From the June/July 2020 Issue
A New Home in Brick Township, NJ, Is Made-To-Measure
Richard P. Tokarski (right), AIA, LEED AP, and Michael J. Millemann, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB Tokarski Millemann Architects LLC Wall Township, NJ | 732-262-0046 | TM-Architects.com Just about every tale of home […]
From the April/May 2020 Issue
Clean Lines and Open Spaces in Tenafly, NJ
Egbert Miles Chu, AIA Attn Attn Architecture & Design PLLC Manhattan | 917-725-0172 | Attn-Attn.com When the Chen family moved to New Jersey from Manhattan, they brought their modern aesthetic […]
From the February/March 2020 Issue
Building With Topography & Local Architecture in Mind
Topography and local architecture inform the design of a Morris County, NJ, home Hiland Hall Turner, AIA Hiland Hall Turner Architects, P.A. Bernardsville, NJ | 908-696-0072 | HHTA.com […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
A Fire Turns into a Blessing for this Full House
Historic architecture and several generations come together in a Ridgewood, NJ, “family compound” A Bergen County, New Jersey, resident with a love of family and a feel for historic architecture […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
This Rumson, NJ, Home Blends All the Styles We Love
A new build considers the relationship between rooms The homeowners wanted a change. Unhappy with the livability of their former residence, they purchased a new property in Rumson, New Jersey, and […]
From the October/November 2019 Issue
An ‘Upside-Down’ Colonial with Plenty of Light
Designer Katie Eastridge and architect Marc Brahaney create a luminous home on a heavily wooded Princeton property Sitting high above a wooded vista that overlooks Stony Brook in Princeton, New […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Make Your Shore Home Less Shore, More Midcentury
A Cape May, NJ, home has a midcentury feel enhanced with hints of beachy style Fond memories of childhood summers spent in Cape May, New Jersey, were the impetus behind […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Property Potential in Princeton
In Princeton, NJ, a home is configured to take maximum advantage of a sloping site This Princeton, New Jersey, home, designed by architect Catherine M. Knight, contains expansive spaces, modern […]
From the August/September 2019 Issue
Building Beautiful on a Small Lot in Cape May
A designer captures the heritage as well as the changing vibe of Cape May, NJ, in her new family-friendly home “I didn’t need the house to be grand — just […]