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Mighty Buildings completes 3D-printed net-zero home in southern California

November 4, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Mighty Buildings has delivered what it claims is the world’s first 3D-printed zero-net home as part of a 40-unit community in Desert Hot Springs that explores environmental and economic development strategies. The Oakland-based technology company completed the 1,171-square-foot (159-square metre) home in September 2022. Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects (EYRC) designed the two-bedroom, two-bath home,

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RES4 designs modular house for Lido Beach in New York

October 27, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Resolution 4 Architecture stacked a modular beach house above sand dunes for an unencumbered view of the Atlantic Ocean in Lido Beach, New York. The prefabricated coastal house – known as Lido Beach House II – was completed in 2021 as a summer house for a professor and her family. The 2,625-square foot (244-square metre)

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nARCHITECTS tops New York nature centre with a mass-timber roof

October 21, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Brooklyn-based nARCHITECTS has designed a nature centre and exhibition space that produces as much energy as it consumes on the New York coastline. The cedar-clad Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. The project transformed 12 acres of concrete parking lot into a sustainable structure and resilient landscape with native plants. Reusing

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Gensler tucks arena under a movable wooden canopy in Austin

October 17, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

American architecture studio Gensler has completed a resilient and technologically advanced sports arena in Austin, Texas that has a wooden canopy that moves depending on the type of event. The University of Texas at Austin Moody Center Basketball and Events Arena (Moody Center) acts as a conduit between the university and the rest of the

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Elliott Architects uses dramatic cantilever for House on a Bay

October 12, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Maine studio Elliott Architects has created a seaside house that includes a dramatic, cantilevered volume on stilt that stretches towards the ocean and the tree line. Completed in the spring of 2021, the 6,060-square-foot (563-square-metre) House on a Bay is composed of two distinct bars that sit atop a steep site overlooking a bay in Southport,

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EYRC maintains industrial detail for office campus built in a former LA Times facility

September 30, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Los Angeles studio Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects transformed the derelict Los Angeles Times printing facility and Orange County newsroom into an office campus in Costa Mesa, California. The adaptive-reuse project, known as The Press, celebrates the building’s industrial history while reactivating the spaces for people. The printing facility and Orange County newsroom were designed

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Studio Terpeluk renovates Lanier and Asawa-designed Noe Valley home

September 28, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

San Francisco-based Studio Terpeluk has renovated and expanded Redwood House in Noe Valley with redwood interiors and terraces. The three-storey Redwood House was originally designed by American architect Albert Lanier and sculptor Ruth Asawa in a hilly  San Francisco neighbourhood characterised by Victorian and Edwardian houses. Studio Terpeluk was selected to expand the 1976 house

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Caleb Johnson Studio clads Pieri Pines lake house in Maine with local cedar

September 24, 2022 Kate Mazade 0

Caleb Johnson Studio has created a timber-clad family home in Otisfield, Maine that has no primary bedroom in order to “reinforce familial bonds”. Caleb Johnson Studio — an architecture office based in Portland, Maine — sought to reenvision local cabin vernacular with Pieri Pines. Commissioned by three brothers, the two-storey house references traditional Maine camps and

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