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CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

Deezen

The writer's studio rises two stories while the guest house is rectilinear in form The ground floor includes public spaces, the primary bedroom suite, a garage and a gym, along with "an expansive mudroom for the client's Irish wolfhounds". Each window frames a view of the prairie and Teton Range beyond," the team said.

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Rau Haus by Feldman Architecture sits on a Silicon Valley hillside

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The clients enlisted San Francisco-based Feldman Architecture to create a secluded, modern-style home that made the most of the surroundings and included a dedicated area for hosting family and friends. An outdoor "viewing deck" was placed near the primary suite, atop the garage. From this elevated perch, one can catch views of the bay.

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NORTHERN STAR

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Client University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Structural and Civil Engineering Mannik Smith, Detroit. Contractor J. From the plaza at its center, the space is defined by a series of moderately sized lawns and bioretention basins. Project Credits. Landscape Architect Stoss Landscape Urbanism, Boston.

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100 Best Architecture Firms in the World [2020 Update]

Architecture Quote

In 2003, Tolentino joined Aidea. In 2003, Thompson was made an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA. Mette Kynne Frandsen has been CEO of Henning Larsen since 2003, but has worked at the firm since 1993. Brook McGowan joined Hames Sharley in 2003, and was promoted to Director in 2015. In 2003, Siber was promoted to Principle.

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Architectural Graphic Standards | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

In fact, the firm where I currently work as a principal is one of those 5 offices (I worked there 2001 – 2003) and I put the drafting standards in place then … and now that we are in Revit, I am once again making changes. If it isn’t labeled, how would the contractor know what it is?”

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