San Francisco Heights by ODS Architecture
Originally designed by Peter Winkelstein of Marquis Associates Architects in 1965, this 5,000 square foot home featured a gigantic multi-story atrium designed around a large Ficus tree
Originally designed by Peter Winkelstein of Marquis Associates Architects in 1965, this 5,000 square foot home featured a gigantic multi-story atrium designed around a large Ficus tree
JUMA Architects was commissioned to design a new house on a hill in the Flemish Ardennes. The north side of the plot offers stunning views of the surrounding fields with picturesque church towers in the distance.
The new Arts & Letters commercial office space plays off the architectural features of the historic building, which was constructed in 1910 as a coal power plant to run the Lucky Strike cigarette factory next door.
This is the case of flat white, an apartment to rent for long periods of time, a commission that consists of designing, in the words of the client himself, “a neutral house” -as if this were possible
The new RigUp headquarters fills an entire floor of a downtown Austin skyscraper. From the elevator lobby, a large and linear core clad in white oak houses the main functions of the space including telephone booths, kitchenettes, restrooms, and seats for conversations and small gatherings.
The Villa AT sits atop a small rocky outcrop in the coastal town of Søgne, along Norway’s southern coast. The design is precisely tailored for the requirements of the clients’ family, containing three bedrooms and a guesthouse, all arranged across a single level.
This duplex transformed into a mini-hotel and art gallery has been designed as a raw and uncluttered place to live, leaving room for works.
A subsidiary of a major South African bank were previously located on a single floorplate within the parent company’s office and saw their lease break as an opportunity to relocate, distinguish their brand, and create a unique company culture within their own office space.