Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pleasantville, New York, Resnick designed twelve of the forty-three homes there.
[7] Among other notable Usonian homes designed by Resnick is the Calabi-Picker House (1956) in Dutchess County, New York.
In 1983 Resnick designed an addition to the house to serve as a work studio for the composer, Tobias Picker.
Commenting on his Usonia work to The New York Times in 1981, Resnick recalled: I think there was a great surge of idealism after the war, which gave us a freedom to do what we wanted to do.
The house exhibits the quintessential Usonian vocabulary: open workspace, clerestory windows, natural brick, and red concrete floors.