Whipple Russell Architects embrace all the earthly elements when building a new home situated on the Mountains course at Bighorn Golf Club.
Bold Pairings
Two materials harmonize to support a strong aesthetic.
Two material combinations harmonize to support a strong architectural aesthetic, like stone and steel, when designing homes in the desert.
Seek to Hide
New homes away from home envelop visitors with atmosphere and spectacular design.
The Joshua Tree Retreat Center is one of three new desert properties ready for an exceptional stay whose roots come a variety of sources.
A Play in Three Acts
Landscape architects design to please the senses, connect with people, and complement the architecture.
Landscape architects in Greater Palm Springs design to please the senses, connect with people, and complement the architecture.
They Call it Home
Villa de las Palmas residents share how the Palm Springs condo property has created a sense of community since its inception in 1962.
Villa de las Palmas residents share how the Palm Springs condo property has created a sense of community since its inception in 1962.
Playing With Space
The House of Tomorrow rehab, lifting off for tours during Modernism Week October, comes from a deft collaboration that includes a documentary film.
The House of Tomorrow rehab, open for tours during Modernism Week October, comes from a deft collaboration that includes a documentary film.
The Man for the Job
When the Alexanders set their sights on building what would become "The House of Tomorrow" in 1960, they knew William Krisel was the architect to hire.
When the Alexanders set their sights on building “The House of Tomorrow” in 1960, they knew William Krisel was the architect for the job.
Why They Won
Annual Preservation Awards recipients show 
there’s more than one way to honor great bones.
Palm Springs Modern Committee’s Annual Preservation Awards recipients show 
there is more than one way to honor great architectural bones.
New Adventures in Luxury
The latest wave of resorts and residential communities raises the bar for new developments in the desert.
The latest wave of resorts and residential communities raises the bar for new developments in Greater Palm Springs, like Disney’s Cotino.
The Shape of Things to Come
USC architecture students take their skills into the field.
An unusual shade structure, Carapace Pavilion, created by students from the USC School of Architecture, appears at Joshua Tree National Park.