1. The bathroom in this house in New Zealand by Fearon Hay Architects
Industry Favorite Web Series “Lunch & Learn” prepares for another year of hilarity at NeoCon 2015
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What happens when a technology and design CEO from New York City teams up with a San Francisco-based artist and filmmaker? Odd couple Jacob Slevin, Founder and CEO of DesignerPages.com, and indie filmmaker Adam J. Richman have collaborated on “Lunch & Learn,” an equally quirky web series portraying the ridiculous inner workings of fictional interior design firm, Monarch.
A Pacific Northwest Home For A Family Of Seven
Johnston Architects have designed Base Camp, a home for a family of seven in rural Washington State.
Design Tip – Let The Light In With A Wall Of Shelves
Most homes have stairs that are closed in with solid walls on either side, but it doesn’t have to be that way. This house, designed by Paz Gersh Architects, is a good example of using a double sided, open wall of shelves, to let the light and views pass through, giving the stairway a much more open feeling.
An Architect’s Own Home In Bergen, Norway
Todd Saunders of Saunders Architecture has designed a home for himself and his family in Bergen, Norway.
+tongtong Redesign The Drake Devonshire Inn
+tongtong were tasked to reinvent a bed and breakfast and c.1880 foundry in the historic town of Wellington, Ontario. With help from ERA Architects who are specialists in heritage and conservation, they transformed the buildings into the Drake Devonshire Inn, a contemporary boutique hotel. The grand opening of the hotel is tomorrow, May 1st.