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Five New York houses architects have built for themselves

July 23, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Mount Tobias house by IDS/R ArchitectureMount Tobias house by IDS/R Architecture

Architects have designed these five houses for themselves in New York State to escape city life, including a Catskills home with concrete-block walls and a retreat on Shelter Island. Camp O by Maria Milans Studio Spanish architect Maria Milans del Bosch who is based in Manhattan designed this two-storey home in the town of Claryville

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Studio Gang completes twisting Mira tower in San Francisco

July 22, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Mira by Studio Gang

The interiors of Studio Gang’s Mira residential building have been revealed in these new photographs, as the project is finished in San Francisco. Photos capture the interiors and exterior of the 40-storey apartment complex, whose facade is formed by twisting rectangular columns punctured with windows. Balconies are nestled within the spirals and scale the tower

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Swimming pool cantilevers from Los Angeles residence by Standard Architecture

July 19, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
1471 Forest Knoll by Standard Architecture

Three gabled volumes form this residence that perches on a cliff in the Hollywood Hills neighbourhood of Los Angeles, designed by local practice Standard Architecture. The 10,000-square-foot (929-square-metre) house was designed by Standard Architecture and developer Viewpoint Collection. Located at 1471 Forest Knoll Drive, it occupies a one-acre (0.4 hectare) plot of land that features

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Rust Architects softens modernist Tel Aviv apartment with oak details

July 17, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Apartment for a couple by Rust Architects

Tel Aviv studio Rust Architects has renovated an apartment in the Israeli city for a couple who both work from home. The apartment is in a residential building in the city centre built in the modernist-era international style. Rust Architects renovated the one-bedroom unit with a pared-down material palette and colour scheme. “It is in

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Twelve back-garden offices for working from home

July 17, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0

Houses with stand-alone, garden offices are ideal places for working from home during the coronavirus pandemic. Here are 12 that support focused work and creativity. A Room in the Garden by Studio Ben Allen, London, UK Shaped like an artichoke, this garden studio was designed by London’s Studio Ben Allen and is coloured green inside

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Trump administration drops threat to deport foreign students studying online

July 15, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Simpson International Building Princeton by KPMB

The Trump administration has reversed its decision to strip international students taking online-only courses of their visas, which prompted a lawsuit from MIT and Harvard University. On Tuesday 14 July, the administration decided to abandon its plan to deport foreign college students if they did not attend classes in-person during the coronavirus pandemic. The US

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CallisonRTKL unveils Guadalajara airport terminal informed by Mexico’s canyons

July 15, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Terminal 2 at Guadalajara Airport by CallisonRTKL

US firm CallisonRTKL has designed a terminal building for the airport in Guadalajara topped with a perforated wooden ceiling to filter sunlight. The design is for terminal two (T2) at Guadalajara International Airport (GDL), which is the country’s second-largest city after Mexico City. Headquartered in Baltimore, CallisonRTKL designed the project as an addition to the

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CallisonRTKL unveils Guadalajara airport terminal informed by Mexico’s canyons

July 15, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Terminal 2 at Guadalajara Airport by CallisonRTKL

US firm CallisonRTKL has designed a terminal building for the airport in Guadalajara topped with a perforated wooden ceiling to filter sunlight. The design is for terminal two (T2) at Guadalajara International Airport (GDL), which is the country’s second-largest city after Mexico City. Headquartered in Baltimore, CallisonRTKL designed the project as an addition to the

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