Priced at $419,9000, The Cocoa Beach is a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence of 1,560 square feet. It boasts a striking butterfly standing-seam metal roof and exterior stonework.
Priced at $419,9000, The Cocoa Beach is a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence of 1,560 square feet. It boasts a striking butterfly standing-seam metal roof and exterior stonework.
"It is a tremendous challenge to build 9,000 feet from the ground, and the site typically receives more than 500 inches of snowfall per year," says architect Brian MacKay-Lyons. "There were no roads or services, and we needed to minimize the amount of concrete used in this project due to the high cost of pouring concrete on a mountaintop."
"It is a tremendous challenge to build 9,000 feet from the ground, and the site typically receives more than 500 inches of snowfall per year," says architect Brian MacKay-Lyons. "There were no roads or services, and we needed to minimize the amount of concrete used in this project due to the high cost of pouring concrete on a mountaintop."
At over 9,000 square feet, the perched home offers multiple areas to take in sweeping views.
At over 9,000 square feet, the perched home offers multiple areas to take in sweeping views.
Hal Pendant 
 With the pendant’s glass shade removed, Guillaume Delvigne and La Chance’s nod to HAL 9000 of 2001: A Space Odyssey becomes clearer. 
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Hal Pendant With the pendant’s glass shade removed, Guillaume Delvigne and La Chance’s nod to HAL 9000 of 2001: A Space Odyssey becomes clearer. lachance.fr
Although they live over 9,000 miles from each other, the women of Desire to Inspire create a collection of designers, architects, stylists, and photographers on their blog that showcases their shared passion for all things home and design.
Although they live over 9,000 miles from each other, the women of Desire to Inspire create a collection of designers, architects, stylists, and photographers on their blog that showcases their shared passion for all things home and design.
This sofa, the Pillo by Willo Perron, was strikingly unstructured compared with Knoll’s regular fare. And for that we were grateful. Pretty much a stack of soft pillows, it made for the perfect place to get off our feet, having done about 9,000 steps, or four-and-a-half miles. Its shapelessness paired well with a couple of Barcelona chairs.
This sofa, the Pillo by Willo Perron, was strikingly unstructured compared with Knoll’s regular fare. And for that we were grateful. Pretty much a stack of soft pillows, it made for the perfect place to get off our feet, having done about 9,000 steps, or four-and-a-half miles. Its shapelessness paired well with a couple of Barcelona chairs.
This sofa, the Pillo by Willo Perron, was strikingly unstructured compared with Knoll’s regular fare. And for that we were grateful. Pretty much a stack of soft pillows, it made for the perfect place to get off our feet, having done about 9,000 steps, or four-and-a-half miles. Its shapelessness paired well with a couple of Barcelona chairs.
This sofa, the Pillo by Willo Perron, was strikingly unstructured compared with Knoll’s regular fare. And for that we were grateful. Pretty much a stack of soft pillows, it made for the perfect place to get off our feet, having done about 9,000 steps, or four-and-a-half miles. Its shapelessness paired well with a couple of Barcelona chairs.
Completed in 2012 by local development firm Javelin Block, The Compound offers nearly 9,000 square feet space, including <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">three self-contained residences, an artist’s studio, and an office space, in addition to several entertaining areas.</span>
three self-contained residences, an artist’s studio, and an office space, in addition to several entertaining areas.
zHome has influenced a number of other projects. Fire Station 72, built by the City of Issaquah, reduces energy use to about 1/3 of that used by the typical fire station. It shares a number of zHome technologies, including ground source heat pumps, heat recovery ventilation, a high performance thermal envelope, and nearly 80% FSC certified wood. It goes even further than zHome with solar hot water heating tied into the ground source heating, and a 9,000 gallon cistern. Photo courtesy of TCA Architecture-Planning.
zHome has influenced a number of other projects. Fire Station 72, built by the City of Issaquah, reduces energy use to about 1/3 of that used by the typical fire station. It shares a number of zHome technologies, including ground source heat pumps, heat recovery ventilation, a high performance thermal envelope, and nearly 80% FSC certified wood. It goes even further than zHome with solar hot water heating tied into the ground source heating, and a 9,000 gallon cistern. Photo courtesy of TCA Architecture-Planning.
A workplace of light and air. Within the historic Jackson Square district in downtown San Francisco, Jensen Architects crafted a vibrant space inside of a former printing factory, housing over 9,000 square feet of office space for Next World Group. A collaborative relationship with the client resulted in efficient work and meeting spaces as well as secluded corners and playful open areas. Acoustic separation was addressed with glass offices, and sound was further dampened by colorful hanging felt panels and a white stretch fabric ceiling. A new mezzanine level captures views of the downtown San Francisco skyline.

Press: Architectural Record, February 2014
Location: San Francisco, CA
A workplace of light and air. Within the historic Jackson Square district in downtown San Francisco, Jensen Architects crafted a vibrant space inside of a former printing factory, housing over 9,000 square feet of office space for Next World Group. A collaborative relationship with the client resulted in efficient work and meeting spaces as well as secluded corners and playful open areas. Acoustic separation was addressed with glass offices, and sound was further dampened by colorful hanging felt panels and a white stretch fabric ceiling. A new mezzanine level captures views of the downtown San Francisco skyline. Press: Architectural Record, February 2014 Location: San Francisco, CA
It's estimated that on a given day, Chicago has over 80,000 vacant lots, spanning from 6,000 to 9,000 acres. Since 1975, Kenn Dunn, of the Resource Center, a nonprofit environmental education organization in the city, has been transforming some of these abandoned spaces into gardens, with the help of community members. Dunn's green acres often have to move because of shifting urban planning, and recently, five young Chicago designers came up with the Mobile City Farmstead that allows his team to move in style. Using a diverse range of materials, such as straw bales, salvaged shipping crates, and canvas, they have teamed together to create a uniquely urban architectural prototype that doubles as an excellent place to buy salad greens.
It's estimated that on a given day, Chicago has over 80,000 vacant lots, spanning from 6,000 to 9,000 acres. Since 1975, Kenn Dunn, of the Resource Center, a nonprofit environmental education organization in the city, has been transforming some of these abandoned spaces into gardens, with the help of community members. Dunn's green acres often have to move because of shifting urban planning, and recently, five young Chicago designers came up with the Mobile City Farmstead that allows his team to move in style. Using a diverse range of materials, such as straw bales, salvaged shipping crates, and canvas, they have teamed together to create a uniquely urban architectural prototype that doubles as an excellent place to buy salad greens.