2177 3rd Street Dogpatch, San Francisco
Light, air and transparency drove Woods Bagot’s design of this residential and retail building in the burgeoning Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Sited between a formerly industrial waterfront and busy 3rd Street, in 2177 3rd Street
Light into the Darkness Installations Montréal
The Show Must Go On: Quartier des Spectacles Partnership Infuses Light into the Darkness of a COVID-19 World, Montreal
Inner City Downsize North Fitzroy
Steffen Welsch Architects’ brief for Inner City Downsize, North Fitzroy, was to bring in sunlight and expand the home. They needed to find the right balance between internal and external in restricted space
Circular Economy in Africa: FBW Group housing
Leading East African planning, design, architecture and engineering team FBW Group is working with Fusion Capital, one of the region’s most successful real estate developers, to create a low-cost, affordable housing strategy in Kenya
Bun Hamburger Chain, Milan restaurant
Masquespacio has just finished its first interior design project located at Viale Bligny, next to the Bocconi University, in Milan, Italy, for the Italian hamburger chain, Bun
Greenwich Estate Connecticut State mansion
Greenwich Estate, Connecticut, is now for sale priced at $40 million. Built in 1775 with large open fireplaces in almost every room and a stunning recessed curved grand foyer stairwell, historical features have been carefully preserved in this US house.
Arbory Bar & Restaurant, Melbourne
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects’ brief for the Arbory Bar & Restaurant in Melbourne, was to convert a disused rail line into a publicly accessible contemporary restaurant and bar
Kith Flagship Store, Paris Interior
Snarkitecture, founded by famed artist Daniel Arsham, have worked closely with Kith founder Ronnie Fieg to design the largest project to date – Kith Flagship Store in Paris
Center for Developing Entrepreneurs, Charlottesville
Designed by Eskew Dumez Ripple the Center for Developing Entrepreneurs will act as a connective ligature between the institutional, commercial, and the historic avenues of the city