Along with spectacular views, the site of this weekend home in New York's Catskill Mountains presented a stiff siting challenge: a precipitous slope underpinned by solid bedrock. More
Indoor/outdoor living, a voluminous art studio, gallery space, housekeeper's quarters; in an 8,000-square-foot home, one can have it all. More
The judges marveled at the stand-alone screened porch on this Potomac, Md., project. More
The boxy front elevation of this house outside Washington, D.C., may appear subdued. More
Combining modern and traditional design ideas in one house can be a dicey proposition. More
Our independent panel of four judges (two residential architects and two custom... More
The jury commended architect David Jameson's ability to fuse the traditional style of the neighborhood with his clients' wishes for a more modern aesthetic. More
Architect David Jameson did not have “mansion” on his mind when he designed his family's new home in a long-established suburb of Washington, D.C. More
It's hard to see now, but this 57-year-old Ranch had many of the problems that often afflict that genre: poor circulation, a rabbit warren of chopped up rooms, insufficient storage, and poor daylight, to name a few. More
In this house, designer David Jameson wanted to combine the client's enthusiasm... More