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Four Pines is a Wyoming home clad in cedar and local stone

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The home was designed to achieve three main goals – to make the most of the natural setting, provide ample space for visitors, and accommodate the client's impressive art collection, which features work by artists such as Richard Serra, Deborah Butterfield and Roy Lichtenstein. Civil engineer: Nelson Engineering (Dave Dufault).

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Salem Public Library Renovation by Hacker

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Photo © Lara Swimmer Design for Change To create a more pleasant, cohesive library experience for patrons, the design reimagines how different spaces with different functions relate to one another – staff spaces vs. public spaces, the needs of library sections serving different age groups, quiet zones, noisy zones, high-traffic areas.

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Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton

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The screened side is made of glass-fibre-reinforced concrete In some areas, the buildings' lower levels are recessed, forming shaded zones around the perimeter. Aluminium canopies provide additional shade for the building and courtyard. The photography is by Bill Timmerman.

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Hacker overhauls "fortress-like" brutalist library in Oregon

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Programmatic zones were shifted around and modified. Civil engineer: Westech Engineering. Structural engineer: KPFF. Mechanical and plumbing engineer: PAE. Electrical engineer: PAE. Acoustical engineer: Listen Acoustics. Client: City of Salem. Design-build contractor: Howard S.

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West of West experiments with "beautiful roughness" for Austin office complex

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The central pathway is marked by small gathering spaces that trail into the building, creating a "living room" that bridges interior and exterior zones. "A Slanted structural columns animate the groundscape. As mandated by the client for economy, the entire building is concrete rather than glass like other local office buildings.

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Houston Endowment Headquarters by Kevin Daly Architects

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Photo © Iwan Baan Interior spaces are conceived within public and private zones and are highly flexible, linked to the park through a series of exterior terraces, shaded by the canopy. The design promotes healthy working and offers welcoming engagement spaces that provide zones for convening and collaborating with the community.

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A Desert Oasis of Integrated Luxury, Las Vegas

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The client is from out of state, and we were selected for our ability to provide a complete turnkey project,” explains Daniel Joseph Chenin, lead architect and founder of the firm bearing his name. Daniel Joseph Chenin crafts spaces that are fully conceptualized, richly layered and entirely representative of their clients’ vision.