JBAD builds farmhouse-style Sullivan House in Ohio

July 3, 2018 James Brillon 0

The traditional gabled roofs of nearby farm structures influenced this single-family residence outside Columbus, Ohio, by Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design. Located on a three-acre (1.2-hectare) lot overlooking a ravine in Worthington, the Sullivan House nods to the area’s typical barn structures. “The project formally references the farm structures common to the area at the

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Savvy Studio creates nautical interiors for Summer Day Cafe in New York City

July 3, 2018 Bridget Cogley 0

New York-based Savvy Studio has designed a restaurant in the city themed on beachgoing and boating with striped cushions, chrome and wood. Slated to open this month in Tribeca, the cafe is located on a corner lot with floor-to-ceiling windows that bring natural light into the space. Summer Day Cafe is an Italian-American restaurant with

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Soundscape / Mandai Architects

July 3, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

Soundscapes: Spatial Design Incorporating the Invisible Element of Sound
This installation makes use of sound-generating glass, a technology developed by AGC Asahi Glass and previously presented at Milan Design Week 2018. During this event in Milan, Italy, a novel “soundscape” was created inside an old warehouse at Milano Centrale Station.

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Gateway Arch Museum / Cooper Robertson

July 3, 2018 Fernanda Castro 0

Accessible Design Goals
The Museum expansion, exhibits, and Arch grounds have been designed to utilize the core principles of Universal Design, which are founded on equal or equivalent means of use for all visitors and staff, and exceeds the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) These guidelines have been instrumental in creating an environment which is as simple and intuitive to use as possible, while also drastically reducing physical and attitudinal barriers to all users. The typical experience by users of all abilities will be enhanced by an environment which is more comfortable to use and thus encourages increased daily use and re-visitation.

MKCA Gave This Neo-Grec Brownstone Row House A Contemporary Update

July 3, 2018 Erin 0

  Michael K Chen Architecture (MKCA) have completed the contemporary renovation of a landmarked but badly degraded 1879 Neo-Grec brownstone row house, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York.   In the foyer, there’s a simple sitting area next to a fireplace. Windows that look out onto the street, fill the space with natural […]

MAD’s Gardenhouse residences takes shape in Beverly Hills

July 3, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

New photographs reveal that MAD’s residential complex in California, designed to look like a village on top of a hill, has topped out. Slated for completion later this year, Gardenhouse is under construction at 8600 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. It will be the first US project by the Chinese architecture studio. The construction photos, released

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MAD’s Gardenhouse residences takes shape in Beverly Hills

July 3, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

New photographs reveal that MAD’s residential complex in California, designed to look like a village on top of a hill, has topped out. Slated for completion later this year, Gardenhouse is under construction at 8600 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. It will be the first US project by the Chinese architecture studio. The construction photos, released

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