The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
Cao | perrot studio’s Swarovski crystal cupola at the Saint-Barthelemy Collegiate Church in Beauvais, France. Photo by cao | perrot studio.
A public art installation in Grand Prairie, Texas, the Willow Tree by cao | perrot studio is comprised of 80,000 mother of pearl leaves hanging from 2,500 stainless steel branches. Photo by cao | perrot studio.
The white glass piles seen in this backyard garden by cao | perrot studio mimic salt farms in central Vietnam. Photo by Stephen Jerrome.
All the lighting in the restaurant was custom designed by Roman and Williams. Herves Descottes from L’Observatoire served as lighting designer on the project (who also worked on the firm's interior lighting for The Dutch and Lafayette).
Cao | perrot studio’s Lullaby Garden was surrounded by a wall of fishing line. The “invisible fence” affected the view inside depending on the viewer and sun’s locations. Photo by Stephen Jerrome.
When Rob and Mary Lubera started pulling threads to uncover the origins of their new home—the lone midcentury house amid rows of Tudor Revivals in suburban Detroit—not even architecture scholars could have anticipated what they would find. Theirs is the last surviving residence by Alexander Girard (1907–1993), a modernist visionary who made his name in textiles but tried his hand at virtually everything, architecture included. The shoji-like laminate screens, seen in the entryway, are characteristic of his Japanese-influenced work.
An aerial view of Washington, DC, circa 1993.
Products from Rudy’s Barbershop, which started in Seattle in 1993, are available in the shower.
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Stefano Giovannoni designs Merdolino toilet brush for Alessi.
Orgone Stretch and Lounge, 1993. Photo by Fabrice Gousset/Courtesy of Galerie Kreo.
In 1993, the students designed a temple consisting of an eight-by-eight- foot cube perched on a floating platform beneath a canopy.
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After it was completed in 1993, the Experimental House received several awards, including recognition from the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture.
Designed in 1993 by architects Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, the two-level home comprises a wooden volume placed inside a metal structure inspired by an agricultural shed.