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Architects: Randy Brown Architects
- Year: 2009
Restoration: The Latest Architecture and News
Kent Bellows Studio and Center for Visual Arts / Randy Brown
Cassia Antica / JMA
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Architects: JMA
Mercer House / Vibe Design Group
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Architects: Vibe Design Group
- Area: 314 m²
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Renovation / John Douglas Architects
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Architects: John Douglas Architects
- Year: 2009
Fyrstikkalleén School / GASA Architects
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Architects: GASA Architects
- Area: 14500 m²
- Year: 2010
The Tastings Room / Studio SKLIM
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Architects: Studio SKLIM
- Area: 137 m²
- Year: 2011
Neutra House Temporarily Spared by Community Action
A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively, wrenches it from itself, shapes it, renders it, loves it so radically that he remakes it in his own image.
Joan Didion
Community pressure has swayed the owners of Richard Neutra‘s Kronish House to postpone plans for demolition, and has also prompted the city of Beverly Hills to draft legislation to preserve its architectural history. The house been spared until at least October 10 in order to give community activists time to devise a plan for its restoration. In a related, ground-breaking action the Beverly Hills City Council has asked the city’s Planning Commission to enact a first-ever historic-preservation ordinance.
Cafe Day / Suppose Design Office
Obscura Digital HQ + BookCaseScreenWall / IwamotoScott Architecture
San Francisco-based IwamotoScott Architecture has just shared their latest project with us – a renavoted 1940s warehouse that holds media company Obscura Digital as well as the architects’ new office space. Upgrading from an unorganized and dimly lit timber warehouse, Obscura looked to Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott to outfit the 36,000 sqf building in Dogpatch to suite their needs, while extending the invitation for the firm to set up its practice in the building, as well. “It wasn’t a formalized agreement but a pretty casual thing,” Iwamoto told Lydia Lee for Metropolis. “Obscura by nature is collaborative. The hope is that by sharing space, we’ll have the advantage of seeing their process and what can be done with digital media, and they’ll get an idea of the architectural possibilities.”
In addition to this great refurbishment, we are fascinated by the architects’ dividing wall entitled BookCaseScreenWall, an amazing hybrid of surface projection technologies with a “traditional” bookcase which sits between their office space and Obscura Digital’s.
Be sure to view our comprehensive photo set of construction photos, finished work, and of course, the BookCaseScreenWall after the break.
Lincoln Park Residence / SPACE Architecture + Planning
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Architects: SPACE Architecture + Planning
- Year: 2010
Paschke Danskin Double Loft / 3six0 Architecture
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Architects: 3six0 Architecture
- Year: 2009
Heisdorf Residence for the Elderly / HVP
Cage House / Parametr Indonesia
Architects: Parametr Indonesia
Location: Depok, Indonesia
Project Year: 2011
Project Area: 163 m2
Photographs: Sispriyadi Budiyarso
Cultural Center UFG / Fernando Simon
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Architects: Fernando Simon
- Area: 2801 m²
- Year: 2010
Joukowsky Institute / Anmahian Winton Architects
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Architects: Anmahian Winton Architects
- Area: 15000 ft²
- Year: 2010
Casa Julve Restoration / Magén Arquitectos
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Architects: Magén Arquitectos
Recycling+Building Materials
In today’s world “going green” has become a top priority in our society, and sustainable buildings and design are at the forefront of this green revolution. While many designers are focusing on passive and active energy systems, the reuse of recycled materials is beginning to stand out as an innovative, highly effective, and artistic expression of sustainable design. Reusing materials from existing on site and nearby site elements such as trees, structures, and paving is becoming a trend in the built environment, however more unorthodox materials such as soda cans and tires are being discovered as recyclable building materials. Materials and projects featured after the break.
Barcode House / David Jameson Architect
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Architects: David Jameson Architect
- Year: 2011