Tag: architecture

I recently received a request for photographs of the Ennis House, a 1923–1924 concrete block home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for a neighborhood south of Griffith Park in Los Angeles. An Italian architect is preparing an interesting series of architectural documentaries to include Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies Van...
I concluded last week that there is always a place for classic design, and so this week, I get to repeat myself. The featured home is in the Park Meadows neighborhood in Park City. Both the architectural design and the interiors are by Park City’s Elliott Work Group.
As a reminder of the beautiful autumn we enjoyed this year, this week I'm featuring a home we photographed on a slightly nippy and breezy day this October. Looking at the seclusion of the lot and the privacy of the home, I wonder how many of you are able to guess the location.

How Swede It Is

Once relegated to garden parties and summer soirees, wine spritzers are now a favorite.
Nothing looks more natural in open country than a cluster of farm buildings. There’s an honesty and direct practicality about farmhouses, barns, and rural out buildings and a tradition that makes them comfortable to our senses.

A Move to Modern

A Salt Lake couple trades high rise living for a hip ranch re-do.
To me, cars seem a great way of accessorizing a home. Today I feature homes where I coaxed the owners to let me include their rides in the shots.
Homeowners Stephanie and Todd Santiago enlist talented pros to help create a modern family residence that is as spectacular as the lush, sprawling site.
words and photos by: Scot Zimmerman It’s the 150th year since Frank Lloyd Wright’s birth, and there are big celebrations across the country. America’s most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright innovated designs and the use of new materials and developed an architectural philosophy around Organic Architecture. I am consistently moved by...
Built in 1956, the modern home discreetly nestles into the lushly landscaped Federal Heights property.