09/17/2022
We love the juxtaposition of a modern kitchen in a classic Fort Greene Townhouse.
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BarlisWedlick Architects offers services including architecture, master planning, interior design, and landscape design.
09/17/2022
We love the juxtaposition of a modern kitchen in a classic Fort Greene Townhouse.
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08/29/2022
The living room of our Meadow House project. Soaring floor-to-ceiling windows give way to a panoramic vista of the lush landscape.
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04/29/2022
We are pleased to be featured in "AD at 100: A Century of Style." The Oneto House in Irvington-on-Hudson, NY stands the test of time:
"Wedlick's copper-clad additions to Johnson's 1951 structures were conceived to 'look less like buildings than like objects or overgrown plantings,'" [Philip Johnson] explained. That way the original house would be the only thing you read clearly as a piece of architecture. Impressed, Johnson declared: 'it's a fascinating thing he's designed.”
02/17/2022
New details like rich millwork added to existing architectural details in the renovation of this stately 1870 Italianate townhouse in Fort Greene.
02/11/2022
A two-story farmhouse in Germantown, New York for a couple who wanted to live among their art collection and midcentury furnishings.
01/18/2022
At Meadow House, we recycled materials from the property’s existing 19th-Century farmhouse for a high performance family home that links to the landscape:
“Feeling the power of connection to nature and light was a big driver for the layout, and it’s nice to feel that it was a tangible part of what the house did.” - Alan Barlis for Residential Design Magazine
09/23/2021
For our Meadow House project in New York’s Westchester County, we used a dark palette of black Boral siding that emphasizes the home’s geometry, and contrasts with both the colorful landscape and the light wood and white fabrics of the interiors. Recently covered in by writer Thomas Connors, the home is situated to frame views of a historic barn on its three-acre property. Photos by .
04/30/2021
For this classic Park Avenue apartment, BarlisWedlick undertook a complete renovation of the space, serving as both architect and interior designer. A compelling interplay takes place between the interior design and architecture thanks to the juxtaposition of bright, bold palettes and glimmering light fixtures against the traditional floorplan layout and classical neo-Gothic architecture.
12/31/2020
A simple yet thoughtful composition inside our ‘Center Hill’ project—the perfect backdrop to reflect on 2020 and usher in 2021 with optimism and gratitude. Photo by Matthew Williams
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12/27/2020
The last in our pool series, our project in Miami, Florida is a Mediterranean escape that overlooks Biscayne Bay with the Miami skyline in the distance. Photo by Scott Francis
12/23/2020
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Next up in our pool series is our indoor Lazy Bear Pool in Old Chatham, NY. Featuring an eighteen-foot tall glass curtain wall on the west, the space allows users to swim with an entirely uninterrupted view of the majestic rolling hills of the Hudson Valley below them while also assisting with passive solar heating in the winter. Photo by
12/21/2020
This week, we’re dreaming about pools. To start off our yearn for summer, our Fox Hall Barn project features the first natural swimming pool in New York State, which uses water gardens to perform all of the necessary filtration requirements. Photo by
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