Oak Knoll Residence in Napa Valley
Design: Jørgensen Design. Set within the vineyards and close to the center of town, the site for the house is a large plot of land dotted with full grown trees and vineyards.
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Design: Jørgensen Design. Set within the vineyards and close to the center of town, the site for the house is a large plot of land dotted with full grown trees and vineyards.
The new expansion and major renovation of the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, USA, designed by Susan T. Rodriguez / Ennead Architects has launched a new era for the Museum.
In Fall 2018, North Philadelphia will be the home of Snøhetta’s newest library. The Temple University Library will provide a new social and academic heart for the campus of 37,800 students.
Design: BIG with Leo A Daly architects – this design for the Wilson Secondary School, a public school in Arlington, Virginia, is by architecture team of BIG and Leo A Daly.
Johnson House, New Canaan, Modern Connecticut architecture: 20th Century American home design by Philip Johnson Architect on Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut: scholar Hilary Lewis appointed as Chief Curator & Creative Director.
Design: Stanley Beaman & Sears. In just the last year, an unlikely arts scene has emerged more than twenty-file miles north-west of downtown Atlanta.
Desert Wash in Paradise Valley by Kendle Design Collaborative Architects: have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a modern home? A home where the line between inside and out is so blurred that nature sometimes comes crawling into your room
Design: Swatt | Miers Architects
Nicole Vidalakis had contemplated building her dream house for years before finding the perfect site in Portola Valley, a semi-rural enclave on the peninsula south of San Francisco.
Design: Waechter Architecture
Juror Kevin Daly said, “One of the things that is really striking about this project was it took three or four very onerous zoning requirements and turned them into real attributes of the project.”
Poised on the ridges and rolling fields where the Beartooth Mountains touch Montana’s big sky, the new Tippet Rise Art Center will open to the public in summer 2016, offering local residents and international visitors a uniquely resonant experience of great classical music, nestled among sculptures and buildings that hug the land like natural formations.
Design: BIG + West 8 + Atelier Ten. Vision for a new master plan in Pittsburgh covering 28 acres, including 1,200 units of housing and 1+million sqft of retail and commerce providing accessibility across Pittsburgh’s unique topography.
Design: Susan T. Rodriguez/Ennead Architects in association with Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf. The new Global and International Studies Building defines an important cultural and academic crossroads at the heart of campus.
Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. Rolling topography, open fields and woodlands comprise a 24 acre site in Rappahannock County, Virginia where this new house is located
Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. The house is designed to both fulfill the wishes of the clients and to provide the developer with a “modern house” typology that fills a void on their menu of modular houses.
Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. After entering Tred Avon River House and passing through one of the glass bridges, the transformation begins. Initially presented as solid and austere, the house unfolds into a 124-foot long living volume, light-filled and wrapped in glass with panoramic views of the river.
Design: Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect. The program for the Komai House was relatively modest: an open living, dining and kitchen space, a first floor master bedroom suite, a workspace and a guest bedroom suite. In the design, the zoning setbacks largely informed the volume and massing.
Design: Klopf Architecture. Sebastian and Tanja DiGrande’s quest for natural light and open, modern design led them to Klopf Architecture in San Francisco.