Nestled on the northern shore of Long Island Sound and home to Yale University, New Haven holds an atmosphere of Ivy League prestige. The rich history of the coastal city can be experienced through its regional cuisine, art galleries and museums, and iconic buildings at every turn.
As one of the wealthiest cities in the US, New Haven also has an impressive legacy of modern residential architecture. Sometimes referred to as ‘the mid-century architect’s playground’, its proximity to New York attracted many of the disciplines pioneering practitioners. The result is a residential landscape characterized by progressive urban planning and modernist design.