This year's annual showcase recognized 15 exemplary residential projects from around the country.
Ranging from small ADUs to large multifamily buildings, a total of 18 residential projects were honored in this year's program.
The 14 winners in this year's design awards program display a broad range of product types in several different geographic locations.
Small, inventive, and efficient, this year's projects reflect an industry paving the way for the future of building.
The winners of the 2019 program showcase function in small footprints, the use of innovative building materials, and remodels that respect existing architecture.
These award-winning 2018 projects transform our cities, enhance our communities, and most importantly, help redefine our notion of ‘home.’
The winners of the 2017 Builder’s Choice & Custom Home Design Awards showcase the best in residential design—and their residents, and communities, are better for them.
The winners of the 2016 Builder’s Choice & Custom Home Design Awards use thoughtful planning and innovative details to advance the notion of what makes a house a home.
Craftsmanship has always been the name of the game in residential design, and that is evident nowhere more so than in the winners of this year’s Builder’s Choice & Custom Home Design Awards, our annual showcase of the best residential projects from around the country.
Community is Crucial, sustainability is assumed, adaptive reuse is increasingly inventive, and density is being accomplished in defter and more beautiful ways than ever before
The winners of our 2013 Builder's Choice and Custom Home Design Awards offer cutting-edge, inspired projects, selected by a jury of builders and architects.
The 2012 winners harmonize beautifully with their settings, let the best of the outside in, and show why the open plan has come to define how people are living today.
Elegantly simple, perfectly suited to the site, and assuredly green are the shared attributes that distinguish this year’s winning projects.
Epitomizing grace under pressure, this year's winning projects set a new course for the industry.
Small, green, efficient, and inventive, this year's projects reflect an industry poised for recovery.