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Impasta by It-makes

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Client: Impasta | Location: Beverly Hills, CA | Program: Restaurant | Area: 1,800 SF | Status: Completed 2021. Impasta is the first brick-and-mortar location for a novel fast-casual restaurant concept serving carb-free alternative Italian food.

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Woodshop made of re-used materials by LAO SCOP

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Client, architect and entrepreneur: LAO SCOP Photos: ©LAO SCOP Localization: 12 rue de la Montjoie, Saint-Denis, 93 210, France Surface: 66 m² / 710 ft² Performances: 55% of re-used materials Calendar: Conception and construction (exept siding): June-October 2021 Siding with re-used materials: September 2022 On the site of the former (..)

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SoHo’s 49 Greene Street Embraces the Modern Concept of Loft Living

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Project Status: Built Year: 2021 Size: 10,000 sqft – 25,000 sqft Budget: 5M – 10M 49 Greene Street – a 6-story building in NYC’s historic SoHo district, is an extant example of the mixed iron-and-masonry construction of the post-Civil War era. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design?

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Elliott Architects uses dramatic cantilever for House on a Bay

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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, Maine. The design is a tripartite concept with elements in the ground, on the ground and above the ground.

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Kariouk Architects completes cantilevered chalet overlooking a lake in Canada

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Its design for an angular, cantilevered cabin was completed in 2021, and is meant to stand out from conventional cottage design – or the typical "romanticized wilderness log cabin". Kariouk Architects wanted to challenge the usual conception of a cabin. At the end of the home is an open-concept living space.

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The Life-Changing Magic of "Knolling"

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Sculptor Andrew Kromelow coined the name in 1987 while working as a janitor in Frank Gehry’s studio; artist Tom Sachs, who also worked in Gehry’s studio at the time, popularized the organizational concept. She studied with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and his architecture is the epitome of the knolling concept. Courtesy of Knoll Inc.

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100 Residences 100 Architects by AGi Architects

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The development of the design concept has its roots in a number of principles of Saudi culture, providing a contextual starting point. The spatial concept leads the owners and guests through different indoor and outdoor spaces in order to enjoy the experience of the house.

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