Hilary Lewis


HOME Miami and HOME Fort Lauderdale

Begun in 2003, HOME Fort Lauderdale broke ground as a magazine devoted to celebrating pride of place in South Florida. The following year a second edition, HOME Miami, was also released. Combined, HOME Miami and HOME Fort Lauderdale would reach 200,000 interested readers monthly, giving advertisers a great opportunity to broadcast to those fascinated by architecture, design and urbanism.

Lewis was involved from the start, initially as a member of the editorial board and later as a Senior Contributing Editor, writing monthly features. Her extensive network of connections among renowned architects and other major figures in the arts gave the magazine extraordinary in-depth interviews, which included: Robert A.M. Stern, Santiago Calatrava, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Enrique Norten and famed architectural photographer Julius Shulman.

Both publications were acquired by Bonnier Corporation in 2007.

Selected Works

Magazines
Esplanade
Regional publication focused on architecture and design.
HOME Fort Lauderdale and HOME Miami
Revealing the best in architecture, design and development in South Florida.
Architecture
HOK: A Global Design Portfolio
Latest monograph from the world's largest architectural firm.
Philip Johnson: Architecture as Art
Catalog of exhibition, curated by Lewis, at the Kreeger Museum in Washington, DC.
Mitchell Giurgola Architects
Monograph on occasion of noted New York firm's 50th anniversary.
Gund Partnership: The Master Architect Series
Monograph on firm of Graham Gund.
The Architecture of Philip Johnson
Featured in Business Week, Town and Country, House and Garden and Publisher's Weekly.
Philip Johnson: The Architect in His Own Words
"[C]aptures the elusive Mr. Johnson best..."
--The New York Times
Real Estate
HINES: A Legacy of Quality in the Built Environment
Examination of renowned real estate firm known for its commitment to improving level of design in commercial realm.
Urban development
THINK New York: A Ground Zero Diary
An insider's account of the master planning process post-9/11 at New York's World Trade Center site.