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JD2 in Wilson, Wyoming by Carney Logan Burke Architects

Thursday, October 4th, 2018

Article source: Carney Logan Burke Architects

Carney Logan Burke was tasked to design an entire compound for a young family relocating from the San Francisco Bay Area to Wilson, Wyoming. From siting and entry sequence to conceiving a full complement of primary and secondary structures — a 5,300-square-foot residence, guest house and gear barn with a pond, waterfall and landscaping — principals John Carney and Matt Thackray and head of the interiors team Jenn Mei worked closely with the clients to bring all aspects of the project to fruition.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Millman

  • Architects: Carney Logan Burke Architects
  • Project: JD2
  • Location: Wilson, Wyoming, USA
  • Photography: Matthew Millman
  • Contractor: Bob Strohmenger
  • Landscape Architect: Hershberger Design
  • Completion Date: 2017

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Panavista Hill House in Portland, Oregon by Steelhead Architecture

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018

Article source: Steelhead Architecture

The Panavista Hill House is perched on a steep up-slope lot in Portland’s west hills. The design solution for organizing the house and keeping costs in check was to stack uses vertically up 3-stories. The footprint of the first 2-stories is kept to a minimum and the majority of the living space is located on the top floor where the site flattens out more and the views to the coast range mountains are the best.

Image Courtesy © Steelhead Architecture

  • Architects: Steelhead Architecture
  • Project: Panavista Hill House
  • Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
  • Structural Engineer: Munzing Structural Engineering
  • General Contractor: Riverland Homes
  • Project size: 2700 ft2
  • Site size: 9500 ft2
  • Completion Date: 2017

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The Shop at The CAC in New Orleans, Louisiana by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

Article source: Eskew+Dumez+Ripple

The Shop is a comprehensive co-working development that is located on the third and forth floors of the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) in downtown New Orleans, one of New Orleans’ most important cultural institutions. Targeting technology, arts, and cultural-based businesses, The Shop serves as a hub of entrepreneurship in the developing Downtown innovation corridor.

Located in a historic 1920 former warehouse, the building was used as the headquarters for K&B, a local drugstore and soda fountain until the CAC acquired the building in the mid-1970s. The top two floors of the CAC have historically been underutilized, with The Shop marking the first large-scale renovation of that space in the last forty years.

Image Courtesy © Neil Alexander and Sara Essex Bradley

  • Architects: Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
  • Project: The Shop at The CAC
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Photography: Neil Alexander and Sara Essex Bradley
  • Principal-in-Charge: Steve Dumez, FAIA
  • Project Manager: Jose Alvarez AIA, LEED AP
  • Project Architect: Hussein Alayyan, LEED AP BD+C
  • Interior Designer: Jill Traylor-Mayo, NCIDQ
  • Staff Team: Emily Heausler, IIDA and Andy Redmon, LEED AP
  • General Contractor: Palmisano Group

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The Forum at Marvin Hall in Lawrence, Kansas by Studio 804, Inc.

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

Article source: Studio 804, Inc.

The Forum was conceived in 2004 by John Gaunt, Dean the University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design & Planning from 1995 to 2015. Located off historic Jayhawk Boulevard, the addition to historic School of Architecture at Marvin Hall addresses the school’s critical need for an auditorium for lecture courses and guest speakers, while also providing a separate breakout jury space for student reviews and presentations. In this way, students of the School of Architecture will no longer be required to trek across campus to attend their classes, but rather, will attend classes in a building that exemplifies their studies on emerging technologies, passive design strategies, and energy-efficient mechanical systems.

Exterior Elevational View, Image Courtesy © Studio 804, Inc.

  • Architects: Studio 804, Inc.
  • Project: The Forum at Marvin Hall
  • Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
  • Software used: Revit

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The Center for Early Education in California by Johnson Favaro

Monday, October 1st, 2018

Article source: Johnson Favaro 

The Center for Early Education, designed by Johnson Favaro, has completed its first new building – phase I – and broken ground on its second new building – phase II – after almost two years into a 3 ½ year comprehensive redevelopment of its 2 ½ acre campus in West Hollywood, CA. The two new buildings will replace two existing buildings in various locations on campus as well as adjacent recently purchased commercial and residential properties.

Image Courtesy © Johnson Favaro

  • Architects: Johnson Favaro
  • Project: The Center for Early Education
  • Location: California, USA
  • Photography: Benny Chan

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Holland America Group Headquarters in Seattle, Washington by SkB Architects

Monday, October 1st, 2018

Article source: SkB Architects

To bring Holland America Group’s brands—Holland America, Princess, and Seabourn—into closer alignment and increase operational efficiencies, the company sought to consolidate operations within a single facility. Securing a five-story, 150,000-square-foot building near Seattle’s waterfront (a building that was still in design), provided the opportunity to realize their vision in built form.

Image Courtesy © Jeremy Bittermann

  • Architects: SkB Architects
  • Project: Holland America Group Headquarters
  • Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Photography: Jeremy Bittermann
  • Co-Designer: Kyle Gaffney, Shannon Gaffney
  • Project Manager: Erika Biggs
  • Tenant Improvement Contractor: Unimark
  • Building Architecture: Perkins & Will

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Topper Residence in Tucson, Arizona by Soloway Designs Inc.

Monday, October 1st, 2018

Article source: Soloway Designs Inc.

Client’s Vision: A modern, open design with minimal barriers to capture the stunning desert and mountain views.

Design Approach: Dynamic simplicity expressed in Modern design elements that allow the natural desert to become an integral part the interior living experience.

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. Floor to ceiling window walls provide extraordinary views of the desert and mountains beyond the Pool and Spa.

Front Elevation: Elegant minimalism drives the choice of rectangular, sand‐finished stucco walls, Image Courtesy © Audra

  • Architects: Soloway Designs Inc., (Marc A. Soloway, AIA)
  • Project: Topper Residence
  • Location: Pima Canyon, Tucson, Arizona, USA
  • Photography: Audra
  • Builder: RB Construction
  • Livable Area: 4,327 sq. ft.
  • Lot Size: 1.04 acres

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Hillside Midcentury in Seattle, Washington by SHED Architecture & Design

Sunday, September 30th, 2018

Article source: SHED Architecture & Design

SHED Architecture & Design were approached by a young family looking for help redesigning their 1957 architect-designed home in the heart of Seattle. The design team set out to restore the home’s midcentury elements back to their original intent, while also integrating some of the firm’s own modern details.

Originally, the two floors of the home were mirrored, which was a common architectural approach in the 1950s. For this reason, SHED did not make any major structural changes but instead updated the kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms to better align with the family’s living patterns.

Image Courtesy © Rafael Soldi

  • Architects: SHED Architecture & Design
  • Project: Hillside Midcentury
  • Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Photography: Rafael Soldi
  • Contractor: Ambrose Construction
  • Interior Design: Jennie Gruss
  • Structural Engineer: Todd Perbix
  • Cabinetry: Beech Tree Woodworks
  • Stable Square Footage: 2,250

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Meadowbrook Cabinet Basement in Seattle, Washington by PAUL MICHAEL DAVIS ARCHITECTS, PLLC

Sunday, September 30th, 2018

Article source: PAUL MICHAEL DAVIS ARCHITECTS, PLLC 

Located in a small Cape Cod style house in the Seattle’s Meadowbrook neighborhood, the benefits of compartmentalization have been taken to a new spatial level with this innovative remodel designed by PMDA and built by Karlstrom Associates.

In order to maximize space while also creating a private sanctuary, the architects conceptualized of the home’s basement as a piece of furniture; specifically, a cabinet to contain both utilitarian functions and surprises.

Family room looking east, Image Courtesy © Dale Lang

  • Architects: PAUL MICHAEL DAVIS ARCHITECTS, PLLC
  • Project: Meadowbrook Cabinet Basement
  • Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Photography: Dale Lang
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Adobe
  • Junior Designer: Tiffany Chow
  • Co-Designer: Graham Day, Daydesignstudio
  • Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
  • Contractor: Karlstrom Associates
  • Project Manager: Dick McDonald
  • Site Supervisor: Jeff Stevens
  • Area: 489 Square Feet
  • Completion: January 2018

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Nolintha Residence in Raleigh, North Carolina by in situ studio

Sunday, September 30th, 2018

Article source: in situ studio

The Nolintha Residence is a renovation and small addition to an historic, 1920s four-square house in downtown Raleigh. Our clients, who are brother and sister, are successful restaurateurs. They wanted a house with separate bedroom spaces, shared living spaces, and that could accommodate large events. The Raleigh Historic District Commission (RHDC) required that the exterior front of the house remain largely unchanged and that the rear addition be simple enough to not distract from the historic structure. The interior, however, was completely reformed and is now washed with light, a stark contrast to the heavy historic façade.

The front of the house has been completely renovated, bringing the house back to it’s original 1920s four-square form, with glimpses of the new interior visible though refurbished historic windows, Image Courtesy © Keith Isaacs

  • Architects: in situ studio
  • Project: Nolintha Residence
  • Location: 314 East Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, NC 27601
  • Photography: Keith Isaacs
  • Designed For: Vansana and Vanvisa Nolintha
  • Contractor: Southeastern Properties and Development Company
  • Structural Engineer: Lysaght & Associates Structural Engineers
  • Completed: February, 2017

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