First Office Space for Condé Nast Entertainment Features a Rustic and Industrial Aesthetic
The three-story, 83,000 square foot design is the first office space for Condé Nast Entertainment, one of the fastest-growing divisions of Condé Nast.
The three-story, 83,000 square foot design is the first office space for Condé Nast Entertainment, one of the fastest-growing divisions of Condé Nast.
After a successful teaming for the design of their Boston headquarters, MullenLowe engaged TPG Architecture to design its new office in Winston-Salem, NC: a 37,500 square foot space in the city’s newly developed Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.
GRT was asked to renovate a mid-century home designed by one of the first female architects to graduate from Columbia University’s architecture program. Situated high on the east bank of the Hudson River the house is a strong, rational design that foregrounds views and the connection to the natural world outside.
Architects: Blaze Makoid Architecture Project: Old Orchard House Location: East Hampton, New York, United States Area 10000.0 ft2 Photography: Joshua McHugh Blaze Makoid, a Hamptons-based architect, recently renovated Old Orchard House, a contemporary beauty single-family home. The new owners of this 10,000 square foot modern spec house spent a year in their new home in an
The space is infused with natural sunlight which inspired our use of bright materials throughout, from white oak millwork in the kitchen to concrete in the bathroom – for everything from the walls to a sink of our own design.
Located in a land conservancy, Artist Retreat by GLUCK+ is a collection of wood-clad cubes orient toward a pond at the bottom of a sloped site. These eight forms touch the ground lightly and follow the topography of the land, linked by glass enclosed hallways. Their simple shapes are strong silhouettes in an agricultural landscape, organized in a shifting grid akin to agricultural plots in the area.
Architect: Carol Kurth Architecture Project: Art House 2.0 Location: Pound Ridge, Westchester, New York, USA Photography: Albert Vecerka / ESTO Nestled into a wooded property in Westchester, Art House 2.0 is an award-winning, new construction, modern passive solar house that showcases the clients’ modern art and mid-century modern furniture collection. Designed for the owners to “age
Project: Hirtenstein Residence Architects: Thomas Juul-Hansen Architect Location: Tribeca, New York City Photography: Thomas Loof The Hirtenstein Residence project combined five individual apartments in one york to create a four bedroom, five bath 9,000 sq ft triplex for telecommunications and real estate mogul, Michael Hirtenstein. A load bearing column previously located in the center of
LABLstudio has designed this ethereal loft in the heart of Tribeca, that combines relaxed femininity with modern accents. Photos by Matthew Williams