Richard Meier In Miami: The Rebirth Of The Historic Surf Club
A+ Lifetime Achievement Winner Richard Meier has joined the list of high-profile architects leaving their mark in Miami with his first-ever project in the city: a massive addition to the historic Surf...
View ArticleInside The Architect's Toybox: Air Kitchen Range By deVOL
Inspired by vintage cars, boat hulls, and the iconic Airstream trailer, the Air Range by deVOL is a contemporary kitchen system featuring curved oak frames, push-to-open Hi-Mac solid surface doors and...
View ArticleHouse in Tamatsu
The house is designed for 4 members of a family with two kids. The house is placed at urban district and a small plot of only 43.21sqm in Osaka, Japan. Around the site is the mixed-use area where...
View ArticleEnter Our Gingerbread House Competition!
Architizer is hosting our second annual Gingerbread House Competition—because architects design the best houses, and gingerbread should be no exception. So help us show the world what you can do! The...
View ArticleThe House with Coloured Lights
Located on a lot with a pronounced depth, in a residential area in the South of Timisoara, the house adheres to the street front, modestly following the example of the nearby buildings. The façade...
View ArticleSan Francisco Loft
An interior renovation of a 1,150 SF loft in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The aim of this project was to meet the functionally separate domestic requirements of the owner in a...
View ArticleCasa Altamira
Photography by Rodrigo Montoya / Joan Puigcorbé We conceive architecture as a language across which properties can express themselves such as: harmony, creativity, happiness, beauty, poetry,...
View ArticleLights Out! A Daylight-Only School Learns To Love The Sun
Knowledge and light may be forever entwined in metaphorical terms—illuminated manuscripts, the Enlightenment, lightbulb-studded epiphanies—but the average contemporary school is not generally known...
View ArticleGuesthouse Ancram
Photos: Iwan Baan Three years after completion of the main house, the owners of the Tsai Residence approached the HHF team and Ai Weiwei to commission a guesthouse. The guesthouse brief posited three...
View ArticleDifference By Design: Shift Studio's Design Movement In Monterrey, Mexico
David Zedan and Alfonso Gonzalez, two of the three partners behind young design studio Shift, begin our interview by explaining the unique design scene in Monterrey, Mexico—according to them, it's a...
View ArticleControlar Headquarters
In the current context of globalization, based on a process of technical revolution, the development of companies in the field of technological innovation, such as Controlar, has been marked by a...
View ArticleCleopatra's Needle And The Legacy Of The Obelisk On Public Space
Running into Cleopatra's Needle in what is perhaps New York's most important city-owned public space, Central Park, you would be forgiven for thinking that you had travelled in time. At almost 70 feet...
View ArticleHouse D in Nuglar
Photos by Tom Bisig The view is one of a kind. You might imagine you‘re in South America or upstate New York, and it is really hard to believe that Basel is just 25 minutes away. As the last house to...
View ArticleArchitect Chad Oppenheim Hosts Architizer And WSJ Magazine In Miami Beach
The bacchanalia that surrounds the fairs each December in Miami Beach is of epic proportions—a spectacle that comes to life when the bon vivant art and design set touches down in a sunny, sweaty beach...
View ArticleArchitecture At Art Basel Miami Beach
Karen Wong is deputy director of the New Museum and co-founder of Ideas City. At Art Basel Miami Beach, the well-heeled hordes descended upon the barrier islands to buy, network, cultivate, and party....
View ArticleLiving Among The Trees: A More Deliberate Connection To Nature
With additional reporting by Alex Garkavenko Some architects go to great lengths to give their buildings a deeper connection to nature. Long narratives describe how expansive glazing provides...
View ArticleGinza Steak TAJIMA
Shiny wooden paneled walls surround the interior along with the counter. These panels exude dignity and the texture create tension and high-quality mood. “Ginza Steak TAJIMA” made its grand opening at...
View ArticleDesign Details: Converting An Industrial Building In Greenwich Village
New York City's Greenwich Village became famous as an urban "bohemia" in the mid-20th century, but today the neighborhood has largely been transformed. The once dilapidated brick walkups that lured...
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