Architecture Coast to Coast
Douglas Newby, selecting architecturally significant, historic, and architect designed homes that impact and define the aesthetic direction of our architectural landscape.
Architecture Coast to Coast was developed with you, an architecture aficionado in mind. Architects, Interior Designers, homeowners and enthusiasts are invited to nominate the homes you designed or admire so they can be enjoyed coast to coast.
Here you will find architecturally significant homes, award-winning architecture, historic homes, and exceptional estate properties built and preserved throughout the United States and the world.
Douglas Newby, advised by a council of architectural historians, architects, artists, and patrons of the arts selects architecturally significant homes and architecturally significant properties that might be Modern, Historic, Mid Century Modern, or Eclectic, and might be found in Urban, Coastal, Pastoral, or rugged sites, but all help define the best of the aesthetic environment in which we live.
Enjoy viewing these architecturally significant homes and award-winning properties found in Architecture Coast to Coast.
Examples of Modern Homes Featured Under Coast to Coast Cities
Cape Cod Modern Home
Sensitive to the scale and conversant to the regional architecture, this modern home has the advantage of walls of glazed openings providing spectacular 180 degree views of the bay, marshes, and inlets of Pinquickset Cove and the adjacent Crocker Neck containing 97 acres of protected conservation land.
- Location: Cape Cod, MA
- Architect: Peter Forbes
- Year Built: 1928
Boston Contemporary, Andover Modern Home
This Boston contemporary home, designed by architect Marcel Breuer is one of the finest examples of Bauhaus style architecture.
- Location: Andover, MA
- Architect: Marcel Breuer
- Year Built: 1957
- Status: Sold
- Note: Architectural House of Record Award for Design Excellence
Lake Travis Modern
This Austin modern home designed by architect Thomas Clause is a great example of contemporary Austin.
- Location: Highland Lakes, TX
- Architect: Tom Clause
- Year Built: 1981