Gregorio Towers Linden building, New Jersey

Gregorio Towers Linden building, New Jersey

A development of the City of Linden Housing Corporation, the project is named for former Linden mayor John T. Gregorio. The building is located in a residential neighborhood overlooking a public park.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Virginia

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Virginia USA

Building Program: Computational, Electrophysiology, Open, Wet, and Robotics Laboratory, Apartments, Auditorium, Hotel, Lobby / Reception Area, Lounge Area, Meeting rooms, Private Offices, Vivarium

The Crystals Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

The Crystals Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

The Crystals Las Vegas, Nevada Luxury Retail Center, NV shop images, Libeskind design news The Crystals Luxury Retail Center Las Vegas Nevada Store Building, USA Shops design by Daniel Libeskind Architect post updated April 18, 2024 Citycenter Unveils First Retailers and Dining Establishments for The Crystals Retail and Entertainment District, Nevada, USA. World’s Most Celebrated … Read more

Ellsworth Residence Arizona House

Ellsworth Residence Arizona House

Situated on an east-west axis of a most prized desert real estate (that being an area which sees little building, and as such still retains much of the sentimentality in landscape that is conjured when one thinks of the desert southwest) the Ellsworth Residence, although designed in terms of a modernist predilection does not seem out of place.

Arizona house – Bradley Residence, US home

Arizona House - Bradley Residence

The home gently rests on a knoll in a neighborhood located in Scottsdale, Arizona. The east and west ends are supported by steel columns, making the structure appear as if it is hovering above the desert floor.

NYS Homeland Security Building, USA

NYS Homeland Security Building, USA

The center is intended to foster the development, evaluation and deployment of effective and affordable system solutions that address the nation’s and the state’s security requirements

Make it Right Duplex Home: MIR House

MIR Duplex Home design by Pugh + Scarpa

Pugh + Scarpa’s Make it Right (MIR) duplex home seeks to redefine the concept of a home into a flexible, multifunctional and adaptable space addressing the needs of today’s modern family, on a limited budget.

Holy Rosary Church Louisiana Building

Holy Rosary Church St Amant building USA

The oratory, like a crescendo in music, creates a deliberate break in the fabric of the campus. The resulting void space between the oratory and the secular pieces create an outdoor room appropriate for large communal gatherings, smaller gatherings or private meditation near the chapel.

Holy Rosary Church Building St. Amant

Holy Rosary Church Complex / St. Amant, Louisiana, U.S.A

Holy Rosary Church St Amant building, Louisiana religious architecture pictures Holy Rosary Church Building St Amant Building, Louisiana design by Trahan Architects, USA June 3, 2008 Holy Rosary Church Complex / St. Amant, Louisiana, U.S.A Design: Trahan Architects Photos: Tim Hursley / The Arkansas Office Holy Rosary Church Complex Holy Rosary Church Building Energy Efficient … Read more

Make it Right Housing: New Orleans Home

Make it Right Housing: New Orleans Home

The New Orleans shotgun typology is the resultant of lot constraints, environmental conditions and efficient planning. The approach by Trahan Architects to the project was to identify these main characteristics and re-present them in a more contemporary vision

Turner Industries Louisiana building design

Turner Industries Louisiana building design

Turner Industries Building Louisiana, Port Allen Architecture Project Images, America IPS Facility News Turner Industries Building, USA Key American Architecture Development at Port Allen, Louisiana design by Trahan Architects post updated April 18, 2024 Location: IPS Facility, Port Allen, Louisiana Date: 2008- Design: Trahan Architects IPS Facility at Port Allen June 3, 2008 Turner Industries … Read more

Holly Grove Mansion, USA: Charleston Building

Holly Grove Mansion, USA: Charleston Building

Built in 1815, the 5,300 square feet Classic Revival historic residence was originally constructed by pioneer Daniel Ruffner. The mansion gained its present-day appearance in c. 1902 when new owner, John Nash, undertook substantial remodeling—which included the addition of the monumental front portico.