Logan Pavilion by CLB Architects
Located on a sagebrush plain north of Jackson, Wyoming, Logan Pavilion is the family home of Eric Logan, Design Principal at CLB Architects, and his wife, two college-age daughters, and their pets.
Located on a sagebrush plain north of Jackson, Wyoming, Logan Pavilion is the family home of Eric Logan, Design Principal at CLB Architects, and his wife, two college-age daughters, and their pets.
The investors bought a relatively small sloping lot with a view to Palava hills. The assignment for the architects was quite simple: “A family house if you are able to fit anything on this lot.”
Alexandra House involved the conversion of a turn of the century boarding house and pathology lab into a functional family home.
Utile, Inc. and Merge Architects were commissioned to master plan and execute part of a tech-company’s office renovation and expansion in Cambridge, MA.
A full refurbishment with rear and loft extensions transformed this small terraced property into a light and contemporary home.
A Tel Aviv loft apartment located in the iconic Zamenhof Clinic building, whose unfussy Bauhaus style has been preserved in the building’s 21st century transformation into a luxurious residential complex.
The development of the Cork Oak House took into account the strong relationship with nature, making it an integral part of the house and a key element in the enhancement of interior spatiality.
At Scott House, located at Waterloo Station, a Japanese inspired approach creates a calm and peaceful working environment set within one of London’s busiest stations.