Oxford Triangle House by M Royce Architecture
Located on a tight triangular site, it draws from myriad international influences in its design while still staying true to its local roots as a Venice Beach house.
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Located on a tight triangular site, it draws from myriad international influences in its design while still staying true to its local roots as a Venice Beach house.
The Palo Alto Eichler House by Gustave Carlson Design reimagines one of California’s most iconic mid-century homes for modern living. Architect and artist Gustave Carlson approached this project with both reverence and innovation, adapting a historically significant…
A new glazed, mid-block entry further opens the studio to the street, bringing people into the KEXP gathering space, which in turn opens to the Seattle Center campus through roll-up doors.
Light, Air, Views, Connection to Nature…as long as this is well considered, we find the rest of the design will fall easily into place. That was the motivating factor behind this single-family residential renovation and addition.
Nestled in the ancient oaks on the barrier island of Kiawah rests the Victory Bay House. For Habitable Form, the design concept quickly became about nestling under the protection of the shaded oaks
The project, known as The Middle Half House, dramatically reconfigures the home’s core to create an open, light-flooded interior and direct connection to the landscape.
The Ranch Mine has completed the Rove House, a family home in Arizona’s Paradise Valley, drawing cues from a style of house that was popular in the 1930s.
Sodon Lake House by Disbrow Iannuzzi Architects is a revived mid-century modern home overlooking Michigan’s rare dichothermic Sodon Lake. From the road, the single-story form resembles a modest atomic ranch. Once inside, however, the home unfolds across…
The Wang House is located in the Ocean Park neighborhood, one block from busy Lincoln Blvd but half a mile from the calm of the Pacific Ocean. It lays on an exceptionally elongated corner lot: 80 feet…