The Tinbeerwah house and studio keep a low profile among the site’s eucalyptus trees.
The Tinbeerwah house and studio keep a low profile among the site’s eucalyptus trees.
For PS 234 in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, Macrae-Gibson designed a colorful walkway to connect the main school building to a modern addition designed by the firm in 2008. The walkway, adjacent to a play yard, protects students and teachers from the elements as they move from one area to another.
For PS 234 in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, Macrae-Gibson designed a colorful walkway to connect the main school building to a modern addition designed by the firm in 2008. The walkway, adjacent to a play yard, protects students and teachers from the elements as they move from one area to another.
The red steel-framed structure is lined with perforated metal panels in a variety of colors.
The red steel-framed structure is lined with perforated metal panels in a variety of colors.
Site work in progress.
Site work in progress.
Future site view. Overgrown 21+ acre forested site.
Future site view. Overgrown 21+ acre forested site.
Collage of site photos overlaid on top of previous owner's site plan. Site was unoccupied when purchased.
Collage of site photos overlaid on top of previous owner's site plan. Site was unoccupied when purchased.
OPA wanted to free themselves from logic imposed by a grid and considered various inefficient configurations of shipping containers. They settled on a combination of options, seen in the trikselion shape here. The Presidio, San Francisco, California. Mobile exhibition pavilion for the For-Site Foundation. © Tim Griffith.
OPA wanted to free themselves from logic imposed by a grid and considered various inefficient configurations of shipping containers. They settled on a combination of options, seen in the trikselion shape here. The Presidio, San Francisco, California. Mobile exhibition pavilion for the For-Site Foundation. © Tim Griffith.
site design group, ltd.

The award-winning landscape firm behind sites such as Mary Bartelme Park took over the penthouse of the historic Crane Company Building, designed by Holabird & Roche in 1912, and turned it into a playful, open workspace.
site design group, ltd. The award-winning landscape firm behind sites such as Mary Bartelme Park took over the penthouse of the historic Crane Company Building, designed by Holabird & Roche in 1912, and turned it into a playful, open workspace.
For more informartion on the project, visit gracefarms.org.
For more informartion on the project, visit gracefarms.org.
The site of much permit-wrangling.
The site of much permit-wrangling.
A wider look at the building's siting.
A wider look at the building's siting.
Belgian studio Ateliers J&J exhibited furniture and shelving with an industrial aesthetic.
Belgian studio Ateliers J&J exhibited furniture and shelving with an industrial aesthetic.
Owen and Clara reside in an apartment at the back of a83. The bedroom lofts over a kitchen and living area.
Owen and Clara reside in an apartment at the back of a83. The bedroom lofts over a kitchen and living area.
A collage of images showing the site and scenes from the design and site preparation process.
A collage of images showing the site and scenes from the design and site preparation process.
Menlo Residence Site Plan

A Ipe Deck (rear)

B Gravel

C Concrete Pavers

D House

E Driveway

F Ipe Deck (front)

G Ipe Fence and Gate
Menlo Residence Site Plan A Ipe Deck (rear) B Gravel C Concrete Pavers D House E Driveway F Ipe Deck (front) G Ipe Fence and Gate
"The idea behind the building is for a grounded, timber element extending along the Western side of the block, which creates a screen for the rest of the site," Blue says. He specified farmed timber, engineered wood for framing, high levels of insulation, and an evacuated tube solar hot water system to help the house become more green. A layout that facilitates cross ventilation helps reduce the need for air conditioning in the summer.
"The idea behind the building is for a grounded, timber element extending along the Western side of the block, which creates a screen for the rest of the site," Blue says. He specified farmed timber, engineered wood for framing, high levels of insulation, and an evacuated tube solar hot water system to help the house become more green. A layout that facilitates cross ventilation helps reduce the need for air conditioning in the summer.
Ginn will also place an acoustic, light, and fiber installation in the center of the gallery floor. Both works are site-specific.
Ginn will also place an acoustic, light, and fiber installation in the center of the gallery floor. Both works are site-specific.
Bricks are made of rock, gravel, clay, and silt from an old quarry near the building site.
Bricks are made of rock, gravel, clay, and silt from an old quarry near the building site.
The house's stained-cedar cladding makes a stark but pleasing contrast to the natural foliage of the site.
The house's stained-cedar cladding makes a stark but pleasing contrast to the natural foliage of the site.
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In Southern Norway, the Summer House by Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Arkitekter MNAL is designed to blend in with its rocky site. Existing stone walls and a new wood exterior help achieve visual uniformity.
In Southern Norway, the Summer House by Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Arkitekter MNAL is designed to blend in with its rocky site. Existing stone walls and a new wood exterior help achieve visual uniformity.
Inspired by medieval monasteries, Kahn's masterful example of symmetry reinforces Jonas Salk's initial instinct; he famously met with the architect for consultative purposes but their conversation so impressed Salk that he knew he had found the right architect. The two rows of buildings are like curtains framing the ocean, and a simple dividing line offers as much serenity and contemplation as the horizon rising above the sea.
Inspired by medieval monasteries, Kahn's masterful example of symmetry reinforces Jonas Salk's initial instinct; he famously met with the architect for consultative purposes but their conversation so impressed Salk that he knew he had found the right architect. The two rows of buildings are like curtains framing the ocean, and a simple dividing line offers as much serenity and contemplation as the horizon rising above the sea.
A social creature who seems to know everyone, Loft J occupant Jamil Malone has hosted several "alcohol-themed" parties and manages to wedge as many as 20 people into his studio. The gatherings are like gallery openings, with the walls of Malone's apartment displaying a roving selection of locally produced art.
A social creature who seems to know everyone, Loft J occupant Jamil Malone has hosted several "alcohol-themed" parties and manages to wedge as many as 20 people into his studio. The gatherings are like gallery openings, with the walls of Malone's apartment displaying a roving selection of locally produced art.
Charles and Ray on the steel frames of their home while it was under construction in 1949.
Charles and Ray on the steel frames of their home while it was under construction in 1949.
The front facade nestles into its hillside site.
The front facade nestles into its hillside site.
The building's perimeter echoes the irregular trapezoidal site.
The building's perimeter echoes the irregular trapezoidal site.
Iowa Utilities Board, Office of the Consumer Advocate (Des Moines, Iowa: 2011)

There are apt metaphors to be made about this government office building, erected on the site of a former landfill, yet built in such a way that nearly 90 percent of construction waste was recycled. Designed by BNIM architects, the structure’s two wings were made from white Thermomass precast concrete, and gaps that might lower energy efficiency were meticulously removed. The result is a sleek profile that achieves a 75 percent reduction in energy usage compared to a similar code-compliant building.

Photo by BNIM
Iowa Utilities Board, Office of the Consumer Advocate (Des Moines, Iowa: 2011) There are apt metaphors to be made about this government office building, erected on the site of a former landfill, yet built in such a way that nearly 90 percent of construction waste was recycled. Designed by BNIM architects, the structure’s two wings were made from white Thermomass precast concrete, and gaps that might lower energy efficiency were meticulously removed. The result is a sleek profile that achieves a 75 percent reduction in energy usage compared to a similar code-compliant building. Photo by BNIM
The site plan.  “They wanted a house that could be shared with family and friends for extended periods of time, and that downsized and deaccessioned their life.” —Andrew Heid, architect
The site plan. “They wanted a house that could be shared with family and friends for extended periods of time, and that downsized and deaccessioned their life.” —Andrew Heid, architect
Willson Residence Site Plan
Willson Residence Site Plan
Butterfly House Floor Plan

A Entrance

B Dining Room

C Living Room

D Kitchen

E Bathroom

F Master Bedroom

G Bedroom

H Office

I Terrace

J Garage

K Cisterns

L Pavers
Butterfly House Floor Plan A Entrance B Dining Room C Living Room D Kitchen E Bathroom F Master Bedroom G Bedroom H Office I Terrace J Garage K Cisterns L Pavers

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