RECOGNITION

NEW YORK MAGAZINE

2015 - SPECIAL MENTION: CITY'S BEST ARCHITECTS
ASP A+D is excited to be included in New York Magazine's list of the City's Best Architects for 2015! See our listing in this special edition issue called 'Design Hunting'.

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GREEN DOT AWARDS

2013 - HONORABLE MENTION

We are excited to be recognized with an Honorable Mention for the 'Eagle Island Camp'

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WALL STREET JOURNAL

January 2013 – FINAL FRONTIERS
A story about how 'modern-day pioneers' build a homestead - featuring our very own Eagle Camp House.

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INTERNATIONAL ARCHITIZER A+ AWARDS

January 2013 - SPECIAL MENTION: ARCHITECTURE + LIVING SMALL

Alex Scott Porter Architecture + Design is proud to announce that our project Maine Island House received a Special Mention at the first ever Architizer A+ awards under the category Architecture + Living Small. Among the 1,500 entries from across the world, we scored in the top few!

CITY MODERN

October 2012 - CHELSEA TRIPLEX

Chelsea Triplex is a featured 'house tour' in City Modern! Theowners enlisted architect Alex Scott Porter to reconfigure their apartment interior; high on their wish list were uncluttered rooms with storage tucked into every spare inch.

LIVING ETC.

December 2011 - BEAMS OF LIGHT

"This Christmas, if Santa doesn't show up, we'll know where he's hiding: The Quackenbush house in the Hamptons. With it's log fire, cosy corners and swoonsome kitchen, what better place to spend the festive season?"

DWELL MAGAZINE

January 2011 - OFF THE GRID FEATURE

“I wanted the interior to be super simple, using local material,” Alex explains. “We did every­thing on a 24-inch grid. I’m in New York and Josh is up here in Maine, so I tried to make it very easy; you could always tell what size everything was going to be.”

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ARCHITECTURAL RECORD

October 2011 – QUAKENBUSH HOUSE

"Opening seamlessly to the trees of a former estate, this 5,300-square-foot country home reflects a Manhattan family’s desire for a luxurious—yet unpretentious—raw and comfortable retreat."

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