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Hudson Highlands House in New York Times /May 13, 2025 by Jeff Jordan

Our Hudson Highlands House has been featured in the Real Estate section of the New York Times. This project represents nearly five years of hard work and collaboration with our client/ designer, Dana Sottile, the landscape architecture team at Terrain Work and the builder, RTH Building Co.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/13/realestate/living-small-hudson-river-new-york.html

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Our Hudson Highlands House project is featured in today's @nytimes. This was a nearly five year journey working closely with @sottiledana , @terrain_work and @rthbuildingco to create a truly remarkable home along the banks of the Hudson River.

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It's been ten years since we added this rear yard addition and screened balcony to a rowhouse in the Hamilton Park neighborhood of Jersey City. The screened balcony provided a cozy sitting spot, a means of egress and a bit of a visual buffer between
Looking out at the woods from the kitchen of our Smoke Rise House renovation project...

built by @dettmore101
photos by @gregmaka
A rendering of the kitchen for our Short Hills House. The space features double height ceilings with extensive north facing windows to maximize indirect daylight and views to the surround forest. Construction is underway...
Summer at the lake is just around the corner...

photos by @jeffgarlandphoto
built by RL Zuzula Builders

#residentialarchitecture #residentialarchitect #residentialdesign #lakehouse #realcedar #michiganmodern #higginslake
A little bit of light goes a long way...
Making the most of a stair with concealed storage and a wood guardrail screen that wraps the ceiling becoming an access panel and air return for the home's heating and cooling system.

photos by @gregmaka
build by @coastalpointsconstruction
Rotated block screen and guardrail at our Tenafly House stair...

built by @tfhdevelopment
photos by @gregmaka
The detached studio building at our Hudson Highlands House contains a painting studio on the ground floor and a karate dojo on the second floor. The adjacent courtyard separates it from the main house providing shaded and private space overlooking th
Before and after in the primary bathroom at our Smoke Rise House renovation project...

built by @dettmore101 
photos by @gregmaka

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