Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects is known for classically inspired residential architecture that blends historical traditions with contemporary living. This collection highlights their projects, including estates in Palm Beach and East Hampton, a Palladian villa in Malibu, and a Greek Revival house on Martha’s Vineyard. Each design reflects meticulous craftsmanship and a respect for architectural heritage, offering a rich resource for architects and enthusiasts alike.
Explore Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects’ portfolio spans diverse locations and building types, from a Spanish Revival house in Santa Monica to a New American house in Greenwich. Their projects, completed between 2006 and 2023, showcase timeless elegance and adaptability to regional contexts. Highlights include the Aspen Mountain House (2017) and the Italianate Villa in Southern California (2019). Whether you’re studying proportion, exploring residential design, or seeking inspiration, these projects provide valuable references. Browse the grid to discover more about their work in New York, Los Angeles, and beyond.
FAQs
What types of buildings does Ferguson & Shamamian Architects design?
Their portfolio includes houses, estates, villas, and apartments, often featuring classical influences adapted for modern living.
Where are Ferguson & Shamamian Architects' projects located?
Projects span Martha’s Vineyard, Palm Beach, Malibu, Aspen, Greenwich, and other locations across the United States.
What time period do these projects cover?
The collection includes work from 2006 to 2023, showcasing the firm’s evolution over nearly two decades.
How can I use this archive for research?
Filter projects by location, year, or building type to study design approaches, materials, and regional adaptations.