Barry Price is an Architect, designing homes and structures in and around the Hudson Valley. He takes inspiration from the beauty of the landscape, from its vernacular building forms and the colors and textures of the forests and mountains. His intentions are to elevate his structures from buildings to works of Architecture, integrating modern-vernacular form with high-performance building techniques and regional materials.
Barry Price attended Lehigh University, the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in NYC, and obtained a Master of Architecture with distinction at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Barry has won a series of residential design awards over the years. With experience as an adjunct Professor in Architectural Design, he is often called upon to teach or act as guest critic at graduate school programs.
Barry Price is a Certified Passive House Designer, NCARB Certified and Licensed Architect and a member of the American Institute of Architect. He lives in Bearsville with his wife, April Traum, and has two grown children living in New York City.
In an effort to add to the Society’s archives, if you have a unique photo of Woodstock, its buildings, an event, or a memory of another time, bring it to the Historical Society that day and it will be scanned, returned to you and the scan will be added to the Society’s collection.