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Thomas Catalano — Architect

“We pride ourselves on being careful listeners who strivefor a thorough understanding of how our clients will livein the home that we are designingtrivefor a thorough understanding of how our clients will livein the home that we are designing.”

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Joni Spear— Interior Designer

“For design inspiration, I love to shop architectural salvage yards, antique shops, auctions both — online and at auction houses. I love to find that one gem, be it a light fixture, a piece of marble, even unusual art and then the journey begins. I design the entire space around that object for impact and inspiration.”

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Ed Barnhart — Architect

“The fact of the matter is, if you’re designing something to be highly valued by the initial owners as well as subsequent generations, it takes time. It’s one thing to design the basic structure of a home, but it’s another to tune it so that it really resonates.”

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Kelly Hohla— Interior Designer

“We’re always here to serve the client’s vision, and they have hopefully chosen to work with us because our voice speaks to them, and they can see something in the work that they admire. Every project is a different collaboration, built from the client’s personality and our team’s vision of how to bring that to life in our point-of-view.”

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Cliff Fong — Interior Designer

“There are some people who want their home to look like a luxury hotel or a swanky nightclub, which is great, but that’s not where my passion lies. I want to work with clients who see their home as an extension of their personality and interests. That is what enables me to create something truly unique and special.”

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Joseph Vance — Architect

“I don’t use the material of the moment, or pay attention to what’s ‘in’ now, and I try to avoid cliches,” said Vance, whose firm has designed nearly 100 homes since its 1991 founding. “But enhancing natural light has always been integral to every project.”

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Sussan Lari — Architect

“Dream projects come from clients that are open to new ideas and do not come to us with a set design in their mind. Our design creativity very much depends on how open our clients are and how free we are in our design process.”

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Pierre-Henri Hoppenot — Architect

The biggest challenge was to make the house disappear within the landscape,” he said. “We strategically moved the house further away from the edge of the lake and chose a natural dark exterior material, allowing the mass to recede between the trees and become almost invisible.”

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Robert Gurney — Architect

“Expanses of glass provide views into the wooded landscape toward the distant river and animate the house with light,” Gurney said. “A combination of intersecting spaces ensures light penetration at all times of day and all times of the year.”

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Gale Goff — Architect

“My job is to listen carefully and then create the house that my clients will be happy with,” Goff said. “It isn’t always what they think they want, but I try to read between the lines and expand their imagination to explore the possibilities and achieve a better house.”

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Morris Adjmi — Architect

One of MA’s most notable recent projects is the Austin Nichols Penthouse in Brooklyn, New York. In 2016, MA transformed the Austin Nichols House, a circa 1915 concrete warehouse, into a luxury multifamily building with unobstructed views of Manhattan across the East River.

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Travis Price — Architect

Price, whose own home in Washington’s Rock Creek Park made it onto HGTV’s “World’s Greenest Homes” list, cites past masters such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Charles and Ray Eames and even the ancient Greeks as influences and sources of inspiration. Price has expressed such reverence by spearheading the “Spirit of Place” project, in which architectural students under Price’s guidance have built more than two-dozen modern-design memorials across the world to commemorate ancient civilizations since 1993.

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