The complete line of WorkShop products, including limited edition items, is available now. New tools for work and brainstorming will periodically refresh the collection.
The complete line of WorkShop products, including limited edition items, is available now. New tools for work and brainstorming will periodically refresh the collection.
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy

This installation and amplification system, built of wood veneer and aluminum, was inspired by the sound of muezzins and the abstract look of Islamic design. 

Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy This installation and amplification system, built of wood veneer and aluminum, was inspired by the sound of muezzins and the abstract look of Islamic design. Photo by Juan Roldan
DW0608_ESSAY_01
DW0608_ESSAY_01
Suspension 01 by Tim Richartz
Suspension 01 by Tim Richartz
(S)_ARCO CC_WORC_ZAICKZ MOZ_01
(S)_ARCO CC_WORC_ZAICKZ MOZ_01
MH01’s angled roof, black shingles, and Superboard panels bring a modern sensibility to a traditional cottage form.
MH01’s angled roof, black shingles, and Superboard panels bring a modern sensibility to a traditional cottage form.
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01_ARCO-REFURBISHMENT PROCESS_WORC_ZAICKZ-MOZ03_ARCO-CC-PROCESS_WORC_ZAICKZ-MOZ
The cover of the new book Wonderwall Archives 01.
The cover of the new book Wonderwall Archives 01.
CC Timer by Mathias Zieba and Alexandre Burdin.
CC Timer by Mathias Zieba and Alexandre Burdin.
CC4441 (Tokyo, Japan)

Tomokazu Hayakawa sliced and stacked two black containers to create an angular art gallery and office space in the Taito district.

Photo by Kuniaki Sasage
CC4441 (Tokyo, Japan) Tomokazu Hayakawa sliced and stacked two black containers to create an angular art gallery and office space in the Taito district. Photo by Kuniaki Sasage
Floor Plan of Project01 by Instead
Floor Plan of Project01 by Instead
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DW1106_ROME_01
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy

Stacked like a cubist version of a custom phonograph, Resonant Surface 01 debuted at in this Dubai courtyard in March during the Sikka 2014 art fair. Both teach architecture at the American University of Sharjah, the emirate next to Dubai, and have become engrossed with Islamic design.

Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy Stacked like a cubist version of a custom phonograph, Resonant Surface 01 debuted at in this Dubai courtyard in March during the Sikka 2014 art fair. Both teach architecture at the American University of Sharjah, the emirate next to Dubai, and have become engrossed with Islamic design. Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy

While it was first displayed as more of an architectural abstract than an actual addition to a minaret, Yogiaman and Tracy, who have also done extensive work in Indonesia, are exploring the idea of designing a mosque and integrating this design.

Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy While it was first displayed as more of an architectural abstract than an actual addition to a minaret, Yogiaman and Tracy, who have also done extensive work in Indonesia, are exploring the idea of designing a mosque and integrating this design. Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy

Seven horns crafted from wood veneer, each measuring 10 feet long, have been coiled and shaped together to help amplify a person’s voice, separated by 6-millimeter thick aluminum frames. The shape, initially a geodesic dome in the Buckminster Fuller mold, was reshaped into a bent octagon to accommodate the horns. The installation works as a resonating engine just like a trumpet horn, and distributes the sound so well, it’s actually hard to hear yourself when you’re standing behind it.

Photo by Juan Roldan
Resonant Surface 01 by Christine Yogiaman and Ken Tracy Seven horns crafted from wood veneer, each measuring 10 feet long, have been coiled and shaped together to help amplify a person’s voice, separated by 6-millimeter thick aluminum frames. The shape, initially a geodesic dome in the Buckminster Fuller mold, was reshaped into a bent octagon to accommodate the horns. The installation works as a resonating engine just like a trumpet horn, and distributes the sound so well, it’s actually hard to hear yourself when you’re standing behind it. Photo by Juan Roldan
A 4kw tiny wood-burning stove warms each cabin.
A 4kw tiny wood-burning stove warms each cabin.
BA table (1955)

This streamlined table features cast aluminum legs and a laminated plywood table top.
BA table (1955) This streamlined table features cast aluminum legs and a laminated plywood table top.
Project 01, a 262-square-foot micro cabin imagined by Canada-based Instead is clad with black-stained pine that helps it to meld with the natural landscape.
Project 01, a 262-square-foot micro cabin imagined by Canada-based Instead is clad with black-stained pine that helps it to meld with the natural landscape.
This garage space uses iconic checkerboard floor tiles to contrast the rustic barn door that provides entry to the rest of The Barn.
This garage space uses iconic checkerboard floor tiles to contrast the rustic barn door that provides entry to the rest of The Barn.
Another view of the garage reveals its extensive space to house vehicles and protect them from the elements.
Another view of the garage reveals its extensive space to house vehicles and protect them from the elements.
From the series "Sunshine & Noir", by THOMAS MICHAEL ALLEMAN

Submitted to RAYKO ONLY for contest consideration, Jan 13, 2011
From the series "Sunshine & Noir", by THOMAS MICHAEL ALLEMAN Submitted to RAYKO ONLY for contest consideration, Jan 13, 2011
Kitchen 01
Kitchen 01
Located in Ojochal, Costa Rica, at the edge of a large tropical rain forest, the multi-disciplinary firm of A-01 (A Company / A Foundation) designed a prefabricated home that would respond to its local environment by exclusively using passive climate control.
Located in Ojochal, Costa Rica, at the edge of a large tropical rain forest, the multi-disciplinary firm of A-01 (A Company / A Foundation) designed a prefabricated home that would respond to its local environment by exclusively using passive climate control.
Section-CC'
Section-CC'
Living Room 01
Living Room 01
Exterior 01
Exterior 01
IF House - Photo 01
IF House - Photo 01
Living 01
Living 01
Foyer 01
Foyer 01
In this glass-enclosed master bedroom, a LC4 armchair faces the master bed. The moveable frame adjusts along the base, allowing the sitter to switch from upright to full recline, or lounge at a number of other sitting angles.
In this glass-enclosed master bedroom, a LC4 armchair faces the master bed. The moveable frame adjusts along the base, allowing the sitter to switch from upright to full recline, or lounge at a number of other sitting angles.
From file "048_ARs" entitled "0407C_PORT_FINAL.indd" page 01
From file "048_ARs" entitled "0407C_PORT_FINAL.indd" page 01
A couple enlist Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design to reimagine their home as a multigenerational meeting point. 
In 1963, landscape designer Lawrence Halprin devised a master plan for a community that would live in harmony with the natural environment. The resulting Sea Ranch, which stretches 10 miles along the Pacific coastline in Sonoma County, California, is characterized by timber-frame, wood-clad structures that are in dialogue with the local climate and terrain. Sited on a bluff within this pioneering community is the vacation home of a lawyer couple. After purchasing the residence in 2007, they lived in the home as it was for four years, even keeping the previous owners’ furniture. Envisioning a retreat that would accommodate their extended family and guests, they then recruited Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design to help guide the project.
A couple enlist Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design to reimagine their home as a multigenerational meeting point. In 1963, landscape designer Lawrence Halprin devised a master plan for a community that would live in harmony with the natural environment. The resulting Sea Ranch, which stretches 10 miles along the Pacific coastline in Sonoma County, California, is characterized by timber-frame, wood-clad structures that are in dialogue with the local climate and terrain. Sited on a bluff within this pioneering community is the vacation home of a lawyer couple. After purchasing the residence in 2007, they lived in the home as it was for four years, even keeping the previous owners’ furniture. Envisioning a retreat that would accommodate their extended family and guests, they then recruited Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design to help guide the project.
The apartment features a rug by EligoStudio for cc-tapis, lighting by Foscarini, kitchen appliances by Smeg, Vitra chairs, tableware by Bitossi, and a bed by Moroso for Diesel Living.
The apartment features a rug by EligoStudio for cc-tapis, lighting by Foscarini, kitchen appliances by Smeg, Vitra chairs, tableware by Bitossi, and a bed by Moroso for Diesel Living.
The Art of Living_01
The Art of Living_01
The Art of Living_01
The Art of Living_01
Sleeping nooks that look like the grooves in a block of cheese.
Sleeping nooks that look like the grooves in a block of cheese.

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