Press
The New York Times features Lookout, highlighting the design “lets you ski directly into and out of the home.”
Award
Red Rock received a Citation Award from 2024 AIA California Design Awards. The jury's remarks noted “mastery of materiality, shade, shadow, and scale of space.”
Book
Lookout is featured on the cover of Habitats: Forest, part of a collection of hardcover books by The Local Project.
Event
Greg Faulkner presented "Built Form: Observation, Association and Transformation" at the University of Arizona. Watch on YouTube.
Press
Issue 14 of The Local Project includes a profile on Greg Faulkner, highlighting his "intuitive and pragmatic approach to placemaking."
Press
The Forest house is featured by The Local Project, with a video interview in which Greg Faulkner reflects on the design’s quiet presence among the trees.
Press
Wallpaper* writes that the Creek residence “intends to bring restorative calm upon its inhabitants, prioritizing closeness with nature and leaving raw materials exposed.”
Book
A monograph on Miner Road house was published by Oro Editions as part of its Masterpiece Series.
Press
Lookout received an Award for Best Use of Color in the San Francisco + Northern California region from the 2021 Luxe RED Awards.
Press
Miner Road appears on the cover of AXXIS, a leading Latin American magazine for architecture and design.
Press
Lookout is featured on the cover of HOME Italia, a European publication focused on luxury residential architecture.
Press
Our CAMPout client shares with Architectural Digest how “We wanted our home to not be on the land, but of it.”
Press
Featured on the cover of Dwell, the Miner Road house is praised for being “as resilient as it is refined.”
Event
Greg Faulkner joined a panel of architects in conversation with photographer Joe Fletcher, hosted by AIA Monterey Bay. Watch the full talk on YouTube.
Event
Stanford architecture students visited the studio for a conversation with Greg Faulkner and a look at current work. See more on Instagram.
Press
Greg Faulkner joins Architectural Record’s Design:ED podcast to discuss residential design, adjusting to different scales, and prioritizing sustainability. Listen here.
Event
Faulkner Architects marked 25 years of practice with a celebration at the San Francisco studio bringing together collaborators, clients, and friends. See the recap on Instagram.
Press
CAMPout was named House of the Month by Architectural Record, where the client recalls: “it was Greg’s idea to be inside and outside at the same time—which is just our thing.”
Press
Lookout graces on the cover of Häuser, Germany’s premier magazine for contemporary residential design.
Press
Design:ED speaks with Tom Kundig along with Greg and Lesa Faulkner about working on Analog together. Listen here.
Press
Architectural Record writes that the Creek residence is “integrated into the mountain landscape to offer optimal privacy and tranquility.”
Event
Greg Faulkner was invited to lecture at Stanford University, where he introduced students to his process and recent work. The presentation is on YouTube.
Award
In 2024, Greg Faulkner was elevated to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows in recognition of his work’s lasting significance and influence.
Press
On Episode 308 of The Second Studio podcast, Greg Faulkner reflects on his journey from engineering to architecture and shares the principles that guide his design process.
Award
Soquel Creek received an Honor Award in the Unbuilt Design category from 2024 AIA San Francisco Design Awards.
Event
We opened our Battery Street office for SF Design Week’s Studio Crawl. See the recap on Instagram.
Press
"Geared to be as fire-resistant as possible," Analog was named House of the Month by Architectural Record.
Award
"The comprehensive rigor of this project amazed the jury." CAMPout received a Merit Award from the 2022 AIA San Francisco Architecture Awards.
Press
In the Wall Street Journal, the clients behind the Forest residence shared that “their goal was an immersive experience—to evoke the sense of walking deep in an untouched forest as light filters through branches.”
Award
The Creek residence received an Honor Award from the 2016 AIA California Residential Design Awards.