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The Wave House by Mario Romano is Encased in White Aluminum

Los Angeles-based architect Mario Romano recently debuted his newest project called The Wave House. Located on Morningside Way, Venice, this 5 bedroom family home is 5700 square feet of fluid space and contemporary design. The “Wave House” derives its title from the ornate construction of the building’s roof. From the architect: Hundreds of unique pieces assembled into

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TriBeCa Triplex by Wunderground Architecture

TriBeCa Triplex is a residential project completed by Wunderground Architecture + Design in collaboration with Damon Liss Design. Adding a 3rd apartment afforded this family the opportunity to enlarge existing spaces and add amenities. Completed over the course of 2 years and in 3 distinct phases, this combination incorporated structural modifications and major renovations to

Fort Greene Townhouse by GRT Architects 3

Fort Greene Townhouse by GRT Architects / New York City

GRT Architects have redesigned Fort Greene Townhouse, a family residence in Brooklyn, New York. From the Architect: The extreme narrowness of this eleven foot wide townhouse was a productive constraint. A typical townhouse uses its superior width to push the stairs off discretely to one side. At less than half as wide, this home has

Dropbox Headquarters in San Francisco 9

Dropbox Headquarters in San Francisco / Rapt Studio

Rapt Studio has designed the new Dropbox Headquarters in San Francisco, a wonderful 300,000-square-foot working space. From the architects: The magic of Dropbox is it allows you to work anywhere, using a nearly invisible interface. But the company’s 300,000-square-foot physical offices couldn’t be invisible. The space needed deliberate visual cues to support collaboration among the

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Maywood House by Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects

Austin-based architect Hugh Randolph recently renovated Maywood House, a beautiful single-family home with a powerful 70s pedigree. The House is located in Tarrytown, Austin, Texas. Designed by Odessa architect J. Ellsworth Powell in 1972, the structure had remained intact, except for an attempt by previous owners to give it some Santa Fe style inside. Surrounded

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