Five Award-Worthy Wood-Clad Houses

Check out some past winners of the Residential Architect Design Awards, and apply to this year's program today.

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Wood cladding is classic for a reason: it’s versatile, it brings warmth to a design, and it makes any house fit in with a landscape. It’s no wonder the Residential Architect Design Awards—now open for submissions—has recognized multiple projects featuring this type of cladding through the years.

Here are five wood-clad houses that have been honored in past years of the program:

Arches

Custom House More Than 3,000 Square Feet: Citation (2017)
Valley Villa
Vilnius, Lithuania
Arches


Bruce Damonte

Custom House More Than 3,000 Square Feet: Honorable Mention (2016)
Troll Hus
Norden, Calif.
Mork-Ulnes Architects


Noah Kalina

Outbuilding: Award (2016)
Half-Tree House
Barryville, N.Y.
Jacobschang Architecture


Pleated House by Johnsen Schmaling Architects

John J. Macaulay

Pleated House by Johnsen Schmaling Architects

Custom House Under 3,000 Square Feet: Award (2015)
Pleated House
Door County, Wis.
Johnsen Schmaling Architects


courtesy NADAAA

On The Boards: Citation (2014)
New Hampshire Retreat
Bethlehem, N.H.
NADAAA



Did you design a fantastic new residence? There’s still time to enter this year’s Residential Architect Design Awards today!

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Miabelle Salzano

Miabelle Salzano is a former editorial intern for ARCHITECT. She graduated from St. Lawrence University with a B.A. in literature and a minor in film. She received an M.A. in journalism at American University.

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