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Tradition Meets Progress in Georgia’s Classic City
From storied architecture and landmark moments to a thriving arts and food scene, Athens is far more than a football town
Tiny Details Make a Big Difference for The Ansley School
The La Petite Mason Luncheon was held on November 19 at the Piedmont Driving Club, featuring nine exquisitely decorated dollhouses designed by John Plaster of Plaster Architecture with building support from Alair Homes and SCAD.
19th Annual Philip Trammell Shutze Awards
Hosted by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art Southeast Chapter on October 11, the 19th-Annual Philip Trammell Shutze Awards…
Friends of Shutze Party
On October 10, the night before the 19th-Annual Philip Trammell Shutze Awards, industry professionals across the Southeast gathered to honor…
From Quirky to Inviting: A Kitchen Transformed by Light and Color
Betsy McBride of Harrison Design reworked an early-aughts kitchen into a welcoming, light-filled space guided by stone, color, and family life
A Dual-Island Kitchen Designed for Cooking, Gathering, and Change
Lauren Davenport rethinks an inefficient kitchen into a highly functional, warm space defined by dual islands, natural materials, and thoughtful details
Inside a Tuxedo Park Kitchen That Softens Modern Architecture with Warm Materials
Designed by Michael Habachy in collaboration with other top talents, a contemporary kitchen layers showstopping stone with a hidden prep kitchen
How Jaime Dupes Reimagined a 1999 Brookhaven Kitchen Without Losing Its Soul
Drawing from the home’s original architecture, the Copper Sky Design + Remodel designer creates a bright, functional kitchen with hidden storage, bold stone, and a modern edge












