THE SECOND HOME COLLECTION
Bernbaum/Magadini Architects believes that second homes need to be very special and the architecture needs to unite the land, light, skies and water to every room and view. You are not just building another home. You are creating a legacy and a vacation home that takes you away from the daily ordinary. The Bernbaum/Magadini Architects philosophy is all about quality, design and innovation. Creativity should never compromise comfort and livability.
Founding partners Bruce Bernbaum and Tricy Magadini are a unique pairing, much like their distinctive, principal-driven team approach to listening, collaborating, planning, and executing. Such distinguishing characteristics are the heartbeat of years of success at Bernbaum/Magadini Architects. Their innovative methodology doubles the know-how, proficiency, and inclusiveness of each project. The proof is in the luxurious living spaces throughout iconic second homes they have consistently created for clients. From sketch to construction, each room is meticulously conceived with detailed plans guided by clients’ visions. The work is warmly contemporary, memorable, and elegant—brilliantly unified on a single, magnificent palette. BMA produces unforgettable spaces that project the natural elements of a distinctive life.
Above: Principals Tricy Magadini and Bruce BernbaumUnite land, sun and skies to bring the perfect view of life
Unite land, sun and skies to bring the perfect view of life
A celebration of nature is impressively revealed in architecture that reflects an authentic, heartfelt love of the ranch lifestyle that is both casual and comfortable. There are striking, unobstructed views of the grand Texas landscape where resourceful planning and unique solutions are inventively utilized to allow animals to roam much of the property.
Architecture is the art of unifying space, light and life.
You are uplifted to the beauty that surrounds you. Refreshed and restored. The place you have chosen is given full credit and respect. Your dwelling does not divide but allows an escape.