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Marvin Gaye Recreation Center by ISTUDIO Architects

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Named for its neighborhood native son, the Marvin Gaye Recreation Center is the city’s first center with integrated natural ventilation. Marvin Gaye Rec was showcased in the ISTUDIO exhibit at the 2021 Venice Biennale. This Building Breathes. You feel it as soon as you enter the front door—this building breathes.

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Five Cove Island House / RHAD Architects

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© Julian Parkinson architects: RHAD Architects Location: Marvins Island, NS B0J 1K0, Canada Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Julian Parkinson Area: 1869.0 ft2 Read more »

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A Retired Couple Trades Their Pennsylvania Horse Farm for Beach Life in Coastal Delaware

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The home’s handsome exterior features cellular PVC siding—a weather-resistant, low-maintenance alternative to cedar—along with Marvin Elevate windows and Ultimate doors. Photo: Marvin Engaging Marnie Oursler, president and owner of Marnie Custom Homes , the Kinneys shared their hopes for what an ideal coastal retirement home would look like.

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BIG teams up with University of Kansas students and faculty to deliver the new Makers’ KUbe design

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Comprising a diagrid frame, the Makers’ KUbe is a 50,000-square-foot mass timber cube structure connecting the school’s renovated Marvin Hall and Chalmers Hall buildings from 1908 and 1978, respectively.

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Marrowstone Island Residence: A Masterclass in Site Responsive Architecture

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Marrowstone Island Residence is not just located in the Pacific Northwest wilderness — it is one with it, thanks in large part to custom windows by Marvin. In order to bring their vision to life, the architect and builders worked with Marvin to design custom fittings. The big stars of the show, however, are the windows.

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A 1970s Oakland Hills ‘treehouse’ home asks for $1.8m

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Nestled among the California Redwoods in Oakland’s Piedmont Pines is this treehouse home by architect Marvin Gunderson—listed for the first time since 1988. Gunderson designed many homes in the Oakland Hills area and was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright’s ideas about organic architecture and light.

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A New Study Shows the Power of Natural Light

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Marvin decided to find out. Marvin commissioned a recent survey of more than 1,000 homeowners and industry professionals in the United States to find out—and it turns out to be a lot more than even the company expected. A home in rural Michigan embodies the findings from Marvin’s Shining a Light on Happiness and Well-Being study.

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