Gabe Border

BROWSE ALL FROM THIS PHOTOGRAPHER HERE

U.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership

U.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership - Exterior Photography, Embassy, CityscapeU.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership - Exterior Photography, Embassy, Garden, FacadeU.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership - Exterior Photography, Embassy, FacadeU.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership - Interior Photography, Embassy, Stairs, Facade, Door, Chair, TableU.S. Embassy Guatemala City / The Miller Hull Partnership - More Images+ 22

Guatemala City, Guatemala

Big Wood Residence / de Reus Architects

Big Wood Residence / de Reus Architects - Exterior Photography, HousesBig Wood Residence / de Reus Architects - Exterior Photography, HousesBig Wood Residence / de Reus Architects - Interior Photography, Houses, Table, LightingBig Wood Residence / de Reus Architects - Interior Photography, Houses, TableBig Wood Residence / de Reus Architects - More Images+ 20

Sun Valley, United States

Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta

Olson Kundig has unveiled the design of 760 Ralph McGill Boulevard, a new mixed-use high-rise development situated along Atlanta’s BeltLine. Led by project developer New City, LLC, the 1.1 million-square-foot structure will include office and retail spaces organized around a central plaza. The project expands local civic and cultural amenities, and introduces a new flexible and functional workplace that also serves the surrounding community.

Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta - Image 1 of 4Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta - Featured ImageOlson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta - Image 2 of 4Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta - Image 3 of 4Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta - More Images

Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing

Few places have embraced sustainable design practices like California. Experiencing dramatic droughts, wildfires and environmental issues, the state has started to create new policies and initiatives to promote environmentally-conscious design solutions. From eco-districts and water management strategies to net-zero building projects, the Golden State is making strides to reshape its future. Forming long-term visions and procedures through the lens of physical resource consumption, California is working to better integrate its economic development plans with sustainable building methods.

Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing - Image 1 of 4Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing - Image 2 of 4Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing - Image 3 of 4Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing - Image 4 of 4Designing Net-Zero: California's New Models for Integrated Housing - More Images+ 10

Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys

Idaho's nickname is "The Gem State" for its abundance of natural resources and scenic areas, from steep canyons and valleys to snow-capped mountains. It's no surprise that the state's architecture draws from this context, especially for remote housing projects. Reinterpreting building methods, materials, and spatial relationships, architects have designed a series of incredible homes across Idaho that are redefining how to live in nature.

Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys - Image 1 of 4Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys - Image 2 of 4Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys - Image 3 of 4Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys - Image 4 of 4Gem State: Living with Nature in Idaho's Mountains and Valleys - More Images+ 9

Cottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research

Cottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research - Exterior Photography, SustainabilityCottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research - Interior Photography, Sustainability, Beam, FacadeCottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research - Interior Photography, Sustainability, BeamCottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research - Interior Photography, Sustainability, BeamCottonwood Canyon Experience Center / SIGNAL | Architecture + Research - More Images+ 13

Teton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN

Teton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN - Residential, Facade, Beam, HandrailTeton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN - Residential, FacadeTeton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN - Residential, Facade, ForestTeton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN - Residential, Kitchen, Beam, Facade, Door, Handrail, Table, Countertop, ChairTeton Residence / RO | ROCKETT DESIGN - More Images+ 30

Library! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors

Library! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors - Library, Kitchen, Beam, Facade, Table, Lighting, ChairLibrary! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors - Library, Beam, Table, ChairLibrary! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors - Library, Kitchen, Facade, Door, Beam, Column, Chair, TableLibrary! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors - Library, Facade, DoorLibrary! at Bown Crossing / FFA Architecture and Interiors - More Images+ 12

Sawmill / Olson Kundig

Sawmill / Olson Kundig - Houses, Door, FacadeSawmill / Olson Kundig - Houses, Beam, Door, Table, ChairSawmill / Olson Kundig - Houses, Door, FacadeSawmill / Olson Kundig - Houses, FacadeSawmill / Olson Kundig - More Images+ 20

  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4170 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Chown Hardware