Joeb Moore reinterprets familiar materials and forms in fresh, often witty ways.
Set at the end of a long driveway, the Rye Residence's exaggerated roofline responds to its deep, narrow lot and its Victorian neighbors.
As austere as a New England farmhouse, this home on the Mianus River tracks the rise and fall of the land.
Moore returned to his first commission, Winding Lane, to add a Bali-inspired three-tier screened porch in 2006. Done in mahogany with a Sikkens boat finish, each deck level orients to a different view of the surrounding wetlands. As furnished rooms, the c
Moore returned to his first commission, Winding Lane, to add a Bali-inspired three-tier screened porch in 2006. Done in mahogany with a Sikkens boat finish, each deck level orients to a different view of the surrounding wetlands. As furnished rooms, the c
The Coastal Residence's wave pattern unfolds like a seashell, sheltering an interior courtyard. Its vertical cedar louvers are a twist on traditional board-and-batten siding. In contrast to the flat panoramic view from inside the elevated rectangle, the s
Moore's award-winning reinvention of an early 1950s Eliot Noyes house included restoring the original first-floor shell and adding a floating second-story box that mimics the proportions of Noyes - creation, based on a nine-square grid. In contrast to dev
Moore's award-winning reinvention of an early 1950s Eliot Noyes house included restoring the original first-floor shell and adding a floating second-story box that mimics the proportions of Noyes - creation, based on a nine-square grid. In contrast to dev