Other stories by Cheryl Weber

  • 2008 Builder's Choice Awards: The Union

    2008 Builder's Choice Grand Award Winner

  • 2008 Builder's Choice Awards: Kelly Residence

    2008 Builder's Choice Grand Award Winner

  • 2008 Builder's Choice Awards: Icon

    2008 Builder's Choice Grand Award Winner

  • 2008 Builder's Choice Awards: Wik Cottage

    2008 Builder's Choice Grand Award Winner

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: Pronghorn

    Central Oregon is a dramatic landscape of high desert, big sky, and long, linear fields of volcanic rock. Rising from this dreamlike terrain is the 54,500-square-foot Prong-horn clubhouse, named for the bands of animals that roam wild in the area. Part of a destination resort that draws folks...

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: Osprey House

    With its simple shape and clever economy, this 1,440-square-foot waterfront house updates the classic fishing shack.

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: The Glen Town Center

    In contrast to the sterile strip malls marooned on asphalt islands across the country, The Glen Town Center remembers a more graceful era of downtown shopping districts, one in which houses, department stores, theaters, and greenswards commingle to create an enticing sense of place.

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: Stonebridge Club

    As crisp and picturesque as autumn in New England, the Stonebridge Club is a social hub for residents at The Pinehills, a master planned community. Red and white with rambling appendages, the main building is meant to evoke an old New England barn. Yes, the two-building compound is the nexus for...

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: University Commons

    These six heavy concrete buildings were operating, albeit inefficiently, as cold storage for a wholesale fruit and vegetable market when architect Pappageorge/Haymes purchased them for condo loft conversions. Located in the South Water Market historic district, the 926 units are within financial...

  • 2007 Builder's Choice Winner: Oldfield At Lakeside Village

    Expansive porches, soft colors, and a visual feast of well-crafted details —all the hallmarks of gracious Southern architecture—are on display at Oldfield, a 90-lot resort development on 24 acres. Dominick Tringali Architects looked to Savannah, Ga., to the south and Charleston, S.C., to the north...