
Curves of Light
A look at the Federal Courthouse in Springfield, designed by Safdie Architects and completed in 2008. With its curved glass façade, slender colonnade, and light-filled spaces, the building conveys openness and accessibility while still meeting the strict security needs of a federal courthouse.

Vermont Winter Paradise
This Vermont home, envisioned and designed by Seth Design Co. is for ski lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. A true mountain retreat with all the trimmings.


Single-Floor Living
Photographing this Accessory Dwelling Unit on a stunning autumn day was a rewarding experience. Crafted by Integrity Development & Construction and designed by Chao Designs, the one-floor living space features a central, expansive area. The all-electric setup emphasizes energy efficiency, accentuated by the striking Shou-Sugi-Ban siding.

Comfortable Space
In the city center of Mödling, Austria, stands a 400-year-old building that's seen its share of history, including surviving two Turkish raids. Now home to various offices and living spaces, it’s also the location of an inviting therapist’s practice.

I-Logistics Center
In 2018, Cargo Partner's iLogistics Center in Fischamend, Austria, was constructed and created a mile stone in sustainable warehouse architecture. Designed by Poppe Prehal Architekten and constructed by WIEHAG, this high-bay warehouse extensively employs timber, with all crucial structural elements crafted from wood.

Modern Cottage
Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Leyden, Massachusetts, the recently completed residential building project beautifully merges modern living with natural splendor.

Dome-Style Kit Home
I often photograph traditional Colonial and Ranch-style homes. So, capturing a contemporary design is a refreshing change.

Trautenfels Castle
During my stay in Styria, Austria last December, I had the opportunity to make a brief but memorable visit to Trautenfels Castle.

Private Retreat
Western Massachusetts is an integral part to American history while offering some pristine places to live. So it is no surprise that there are also beautiful homes opening their doors to guests.