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Meier Road Barn by Mork Ulnes Architects

Located in Sebastopol, California, Meier Road Barn was designed by Mork Ulnes Architects. With offices in San Francisco and Oslo, Mork Ulnes Architects approaches projects with both Scandinavian practicality and Northern California’s ‘can-do’ spirit of innovation. Description by Mork Ulnes Architects: The initial Meier Road brief required large flexible spaces that could house a workshop, […]

Berkeley Hills House: Remodel of 1965 Family-Home by YamaMar Design

Project: Berkeley Hills House by YamaMar Design GC: U-Unlimited
 (Eitan Spanier) Structural: Earthquakes and Structures, INC Interior design: Alison Damonte Artwork: Lucy Raven Photography: Bruce Damonte Text by YamaMar This house is located in the Berkeley Hills, California, United States, and was modernized by San Francisco-based YamaMar Design. Nestled on a secluded property in the

The Mellier – Albemarle Street Apartments, Mayfair, London

Designed by Studio Mackereth, The Mellier is a recently completed residential project in London, England. The Mellier is the winner of the World Interior News Award 2015 for the category of Residential Development Interiors. Description by Mackereth: Behind this handsome Beaux-Arts facade in the heart of Mayfair, The Mellier includes five voluminous lateral modern apartments and

Bluff House by Auhaus Architecture

Project: Bluff House Architects: Auhaus Architecture Builder: Ashley Crowe Builders Location: Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia Photography: Trevor Mein & Auhaus Architecture Auhaus Architecture have designed Bluff House in Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia. Description by Auhaus Architecture: The residence is a three level house designed for a steeply sloping site backing onto the Barwon Heads golf course. The

Wooden Houses Designed with Large Pictures Windows

Leis is a hamlet with old black wooden buildings, a white chapel and a small restaurant located in the mountains above Vals in Graubünden, Switzerland. Here, at 1,500 meters, the internationally renowned architect and Pritzker Prize winner Peter Zumthor has built two wooden houses for himself and his wife Annalisa Zumthor: the Oberhus and the

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