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Architects: Martin Fenlon Architecture
- Area: 2740 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Fleetwood , James Hardie
Denton House / Martin Fenlon Architecture
Sandi Simon Center for Dance at Chapman University / Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
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Architects: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
- Area: 72000 ft²
- Year: 2023
Roberts Projects / Johnston Marklee
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Architects: Johnston Marklee
- Area: 10000 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Buro Happold, Nous Engineering, Lewis Ross Associates
West Coast Modernism: LA's New Class of Single Family Homes
Los Angeles is a city of dreams. Known across the United States and the world, L.A. embodies both freedom and experimentation, defined as much by its freeways as its diversity. It is also a city of houses. Single-family homes cover almost half of Los Angeles, and as the city continues to evolve, architects have explored new ideas on modernity and daily life through the single-family typology.
Around 10 million people live in L.A. County, and Los Angeles itself has become one of the world's most ethnically diverse cities. The built environment reflects the nature of its residents, home to some of the most iconic residential and cultural architecture in the world. Los Angeles has its own dose of Lautner, Schindler, Wright, and Neutra. It's a city that has long embodied multiplicity and progressive forms, from the Eames House and Gehry's Residence to the iconic Stahl House. Through the lens of photographer Julius Shulman, many homes came to represent not only new residential styles but also the postwar culture of Southern California.
Maritime Design: Rare Coastal Libraries Around the World
As architecture has evolved to include advanced building envelopes, innovative structural systems, and hybrid programs, new boundaries have been drawn. Sustainable practices and passive strategies have led architects to re-imagine building skins and the relationship between interior and exterior. While different typologies are designed with varied levels of permeability, libraries demand rigorous attention to performative facades and protected programs. This holds especially true when libraries are placed within radically changing landscapes.
Manhattan Beach Public Library / HED + Johnson Favaro
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Architects: HED, Johnson Favaro
- Area: 21000 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Vitrocsa, Kingspan Light + Air, Cristacurva
Cache Me if You Can Installation / FreelandBuck
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Architects: FreelandBuck
- Year: 2019
Over View Installation at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh / FreelandBuck
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Architects: FreelandBuck
- Year: 2019
Vault House / Johnston Marklee
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Architects: Johnston Marklee
- Area: 3600 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: BASWA acoustic, Fleetwood
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Professionals: William Koh & Associates, Luminesce, Associates III, RJPConstruction
Julie Eizenberg and Hank Koning Win 2019 Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal
The Australian Institute of Architects have awarded the 2019 Gold Medal to Santa Monica-based Australian expatriates Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg of Koning Eizenberg Architecture. As the Institute’s highest honour, the Gold Medal was awarded to acknowledge the firm's commitment to affordable housing, education and civic projects, and to tirelessly fighting to improve the situation of underprivileged communities.
See-Through House / KoningEizenberg Architecture
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Architects: KoningEizenberg Architecture
- Area: 3100 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Grohe, Miele, Abet Laminati, Amkel, +8
Second House / FreelandBuck Architect
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Architects: FreelandBuck Architect
- Area: 1500 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Solarlux, Caesarstone, Knoll Inc, NanaWall, SIL Silbonit
Hungry Man Productions / FreelandBuck
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Architects: FreelandBuck
- Area: 8000 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Arcadia Inc., Caesarstone, Escenium HAUS, Formica, Michael Johnson Fine Woods, +1
Faith & Form's 2016 Religious Architecture Awards Recognize 28 Projects from Around the Globe
Each year, Faith & Form magazine and the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture (IFRAA) reward the best religious architecture, design and art for religious spaces. In their 2016 awards, the jury recognized 28 projects across 10 categories, with almost half of the winners designed for sites outside of North America. Aside from this diversity of location, another trend in the awards was a tendency toward material honesty and simplicity. "Several jurors were impressed with how designers used an economy of means with simple, elegant materials to meet the needs of congregations," said Michael J Crosbie, editor-in-chief of Faith & Form, adding that "a reverence for natural materials was seen in many submissions, and in winning projects." Read on to see all 28 winners.
Australian Institute of Architects Announces 2015 National Architecture Awards
The 2015 winners of the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Architecture Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Brisbane.
Overall, 42 projects received 46 awards in 14 categories, including commercial, public, and interior architecture. Winners were selected by a jury from the Chapter Architecture Awards, held earlier this year.
Read on after the break for a list of the winners.
Australian Institute of Architects Honors Australian Designs Abroad
The Australian Institute of Architects’ International Chapter has announced the winners of its 2015 International Architecture Awards, which honors projects by Australian architects abroad.
Out of 26 entries, the jury, chaired by Grant Marani, awarded five projects, and commended four more in the interior, public, residential, and small project architecture categories.
Awarded projects are now also in the running for the 2015 Jørn Utzon Award for International Architecture, to be announced at the National Architecture Awards in November.
Read on for the full list of awards and commendations, after the break.
9 Stunning Treehouses that Will Bring Out Your Inner Child
The word “treehouse” can conjure up fond childhood memories for many. As a kid, the idea of a house floating above the ground is an endless source of wonder-- and that wonder never truly goes away! Countless designers have experimented with the idea of suspending their architecture among the trees, and a large number of those projects have made their way onto our site. See nine of our favorites, after the break.