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Field Architecture clads flowing Sonoma house in copper

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Utility and storage elements are integrated into the room's vertical surfaces. The interior palette uses natural materials like stone and oak and madrone wood finishes.

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The Kitchen in This Pacific Northwest Retreat Is Made From Douglas Fir Felled On-Site

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Located in Washington’s Kitsap Peninsula, the rambler-style home utilized the trees for the roof and a coffee table, too. The masonry walls and deeply raked mortar joints are highly textured, countering the smooth finished concrete surfaces and lime painted walls. Have one to share? Post it here.

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Forge Craft uses "hammock" approach to create outdoor space for transitional apartments

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The upper levels are for the residential units and were clad in an exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS) to protect from sun and street sounds on two sides, while the lower levels hold communal areas. The photography is by Casey Dunn.

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Flathead Valley Community College, Wachholz College Center

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The concrete panels not only provide for high-quality acoustics, but also a solid structure with durable finishes. To solve for the issue of sound separation between the programs, the design team utilized an acoustic isolation joint with isolation pads that support the balcony-level bridges between the two venues.

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

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West of West utilized custom precast and coloured concrete panels, fabricated by Redondo Manufacturing. The panels have a softened "salt-and-pepper" exposed aggregate finish that contrasts the smooth concrete columns, and a slight angle that creates more detail within the facade. Civil engineer: Civilitude.

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JGMA Transforms The Esperanza Health Center to Reflect the Organizations’ Life and Story

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JGMA utilized the colors from Esperanza’s logo and the branding to transform a simple, rectangular plan into something that reflects the life and story of Esperanza. How have your clients responded to the finished project? Size: 25,000 sqft – 100,000 sqft. Budget: 10K – 50K. © Focal point. © Focal point. Consultants.

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Dreyfuss + Blackford Rehabilitate the 1950s SMUD Headquarters Building

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The central enclosed stair and mechanical shaft was replaced with a large open stair and offices were completely updated to include different types of conferencing, meeting and break areas with modern furniture and finishes. Architizer chatted with Kristopher Barkley from Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture to learn more about this project. .