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Tagged: archive gallery

Hudson Valley houses by Steven Holl, Toshiko Mori, and others featured in new exhibition

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Aug 14, 2025

Steven Holl Architects: Horizontal Branching House (Concept Watercolor). Image credit: Steven Holl Architects

‘T’ Space will open New Hudson Valley Houses on September 7 at the Archive Gallery in Rhinebeck, NY. The exhibition brings together work from five architects, namely Stan Allen, Garrick Ambrose, Steven Holl, Toshiko Mori Architect, and MOS, showcasing ten recently designed houses located within three hours of New York City.

Garrick Ambrose: Ridge House (model). Image credit: Garrick Ambrose

Presented exclusively through models and drawings, the exhibition focuses on the design process rather than completed photography. The selected projects vary in stage and form, but share four guiding principles: preservation of the Hudson Valley landscape, individual expression, attention to materiality and scale, and ecological integration with the natural environment.

Stan Allen: M_M House & Studio (axonometric drawing). Image credit: Scott Benedict

The works highlight strategies such as minimizing site disturbance, pursuing unique architectural expressions beyond mass-market norms, exploring domestic architecture as a testing ground for light and proportion, and adopting sustainable systems, including solar, geothermal, and green roofs.

MOS: House with Courtyard Model, (fatline axonometric drawing). Image credit: MOS

New Hudson Valley Houses will remain on view through December 2025.

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Steven Holl Architects
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Stan Allen, Architect
Stan Allen, Architect
Toshiko Mori Architect
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Hudson Valley houses by Steven Holl, Toshiko Mori, and others featured in new exhibition

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Aug 14, 2025

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Steven Holl Architects: Horizontal Branching House (Concept Watercolor). Image credit: Steven Holl Architects

Related

exhibition ● archive gallery ● new york ● residential design ● event ● usa ● t space gallery ● steven holl ● rhinebeck
Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects
Stan Allen, Architect
Stan Allen, Architect
Toshiko Mori Architect
Toshiko Mori Architect
MOS Architects
MOS Architects

‘T’ Space will open New Hudson Valley Houses on September 7 at the Archive Gallery in Rhinebeck, NY. The exhibition brings together work from five architects, namely Stan Allen, Garrick Ambrose, Steven Holl, Toshiko Mori Architect, and MOS, showcasing ten recently designed houses located within three hours of New York City.

Garrick Ambrose: Ridge House (model). Image credit: Garrick Ambrose

Presented exclusively through models and drawings, the exhibition focuses on the design process rather than completed photography. The selected projects vary in stage and form, but share four guiding principles: preservation of the Hudson Valley landscape, individual expression, attention to materiality and scale, and ecological integration with the natural environment.

Stan Allen: M_M House & Studio (axonometric drawing). Image credit: Scott Benedict

The works highlight strategies such as minimizing site disturbance, pursuing unique architectural expressions beyond mass-market norms, exploring domestic architecture as a testing ground for light and proportion, and adopting sustainable systems, including solar, geothermal, and green roofs.

MOS: House with Courtyard Model, (fatline axonometric drawing). Image credit: MOS

New Hudson Valley Houses will remain on view through December 2025.

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