Odette Estate Winery in Napa Valley, California
Signum Architecture’s LEED Gold-certified design Odette Estate Winery in Napa Valley has been selected by American Architecture Prize 2017 as an Industrial Building category winner.
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Signum Architecture’s LEED Gold-certified design Odette Estate Winery in Napa Valley has been selected by American Architecture Prize 2017 as an Industrial Building category winner.
CannonDesign is proud to share the Maryland Heights Community Recreation Center, a new hub for recreational sports, wellness, and civic engagement located in this west St. Louis community, is open.
Designed by SRG Partnership, the 95,000 sf Washington State University Everett University Center is the first building of a new branch university campus focuses on science, technology, engineering and math facilities
This new boathouse for Community Rowing, designed by Anmahian Winton Architects, provides a home for the largest public rowing organization in the country and supports more than half the rowers on the Charles River.
Designed by Lazor Office the spaces of the Thumb House actively engage the surrounding landscape. Where the warm wood façade of the house recedes within a zinc wrapper, framing a panoramic view of water and sky
CUPKOVIC architecture designed the InfoTech Office Building at Celebration Pointe project, which is part of Celebration Pointe, a mixed use project consisting of approximately 130 acres consisting of retail, office, residential and entertainment uses.
To meet these visitors’ expectations, the idea of the Barrel House 1-14 project was conceived by Clickspring Design. In order to create an experience while delivering on the Jack Daniel’s commitment to authenticity.
This typical Austin 1940s bungalow property was strategically remodeled by Murray Legge Architecture, to transform an awkward arrangement of dark, low-ceilinged rooms into a single continuous space with kitchen, dining, and living areas
The Autohaus, designed by Matt Fajkus Architecture, is a car collectors’ garage and residence in central Texas. The design features compact living quarters, expressed as a single mass, floating above an open area for flexible gathering and automobile calibration/display.
Samsel Architects designed this light-filled modern farmhouse in Mill Spring, North Carolina which serves as a relaxing refuge for its owners. The home is tucked in the countryside on a horse farm with rolling pastures and beautiful mountain landscape.
Inspired in part by the closing of a butterfly’s wings and other organic forms. Valerie Schweitzer Architects designed this 350 square-foot art studio and private office for a family home in Westport, Connecticut, provides a serene refuge.
Designed by Lazor Office Stack House’s contrasting materials express this stacking and shifting on the exterior. Inside, the blocks are carefully carved with curves and surfaced in white oak to shape more intimate spaces to join a family together to share a meal.
Sitting lightly on the land, the house is divided into three pavilions that are topped by expressive butterfly roofs. Each pavilion has a separate function: the central pavilion houses the main living, dining, and cooking spaces, while two other pavilions provide for sleeping, bathing, and relaxing.
Nestled among the slew of shops in Stanford Shopping Center, this 2398-square-foot brick-and-mortar unit was once occupied by tech giant Apple, before a complete makeover by Mayes Office | MO as a contemporary retrospective of Johnny Was’ 28-year history.
Elegant minimalism drives the choice of rectangular, sand-finished stucco walls, ceramic panel accents, and a rectangular flying roof over the Patio and Front Entry supported with thin columns designed by Soloway Designs.
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Residential building fabric is all too often razed in order to create new residential structures that maximize the zoning envelope, to the detriment of the neighborhood fabric and scale. The redesign was carried out by Gardner Architects LLC.