A+I uses coloured glass walls to define workspaces for LA ad agency

December 2, 2017 James Brillon 0

Shared workspaces within the offices of advertising agency Canvas have partitions made of dichroic glass, which change colour when viewed from different angles. Located in the Playa Vista neighbourhood of Los Angeles, the project was completed by New York-based architects A+I. The new offices encompass 36,000 square feet (3,344 square metres) of open-plan workspaces over

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A+I uses coloured glass walls to define workspaces for LA ad agency

December 2, 2017 James Brillon 0

Shared workspaces within the offices of advertising agency Canvas have partitions made of dichroic glass, which change colour when viewed from different angles. Located in the Playa Vista neighbourhood of Los Angeles, the project was completed by New York-based architects A+I. The new offices encompass 36,000 square feet (3,344 square metres) of open-plan workspaces over

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Stacked volumes form Los Angeles hilltop home by Aaron Neubert Architects

November 26, 2017 James Brillon 0

Three black boxes stacked on a steep lot in Los Angeles form this residence by Aaron Neubert Architects, and create outdoor living spaces without needing to use any additional land. The Tilt-Shift House has a floor area of 2,100 square feet (195 square metres) and includes three bedrooms. It sits on a dramatic incline and

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Hawaiian summer camps influence tropical island estate by Walker Warner Architects

November 25, 2017 James Brillon 0

This complex at the foot of a volcano in Hawaii was modelled on a summer camp, where Walker Warner Architects has spread out living spaces across a series of cabins on the site. The Kahua Kuili home is sited on a former ranch on Hawaii’s Big Island and faces expansive views of the Pacific Ocean

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Hawaiian cabins by Erin Moore are designed for life outdoors

November 18, 2017 James Brillon 0

Oregon-based architect Erin Moore has completed a tropical getaway in Hawaii that consists of two pavilions sited on either edge of a 300-year-old solidified lava formation. Situated at a high altitude on the island of Maui, with a cooler climate than the city below, Outside House is used by the client as a retreat for

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New roof and clerestories bring light into renovated Texas bungalow by Murray Legge Architecture

November 11, 2017 James Brillon 0

Removing interior walls and expanding the roofline of this bungalow in Austin, Texas, allowed Murray Legge Architecture to create a light-filled living space for a local newspaper editor and her family. The interior renovation of Skyview was completed in 2015 for the editor-in-chief of the Texas Tribune, Emily Ramshaw, and her filmmaker husband David Hartstein.

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“Cabinets of curiosities” define rooms in art collector’s apartment by MOS

November 4, 2017 James Brillon 0

Deep walls with built-in storage are designed to accommodate an expansive collection of art objects at this renovated apartment by New York City-based MOS Architects. Named Collector’s Apartment, or Apartment no 2, the dwelling is located in New York’s Chelsea neighbourhood and encompasses 1,200 square feet (111 square metres). The residence contains a master suite,

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“Cabinets of curiosities” define rooms in art collector’s apartment by MOS

November 4, 2017 James Brillon 0

Deep walls with built-in storage are designed to accommodate an expansive collection of art objects at this renovated apartment by New York City-based MOS Architects. Named Collector’s Apartment, or Apartment no 2, the dwelling is located in New York’s Chelsea neighbourhood and encompasses 1,200 square feet (111 square metres). The residence contains a master suite,

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Craig McMahon renovates concrete bungalow in San Antonio for his family

October 27, 2017 James Brillon 0

American architect Craig McMahon has renovated and expanded a residence on a compact lot in San Antonio, Texas, to comfortably accommodate his family of three. The 2,200-square-foot (204-square-metre) House 334 is situated in the residential area of Alamo Heights, within the limits of the Texan city. It sits on a lot that is only 50

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Craig McMahon renovates concrete bungalow in San Antonio for his family

October 27, 2017 James Brillon 0

American architect Craig McMahon has renovated and expanded a residence on a compact lot in San Antonio, Texas, to comfortably accommodate his family of three. The 2,200-square-foot (204-square-metre) House 334 is situated in the residential area of Alamo Heights, within the limits of the Texan city. It sits on a lot that is only 50

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