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Remodeling Your Home? Why or Why Not!

Aric Gitomer Architect

Homeowners often remodel their homes to enhance their comfort and quality of life. However, when one hears the word remodeling one may either feel excited or shudder at the mere thought of it. But whatever your thoughts may be on this topic, your house will require a remodel during your time. Upsides of Remodeling.

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Round House by Feldman Architecture

Archinect

Tucked away in Los Altos Hills, the aptly named Round House is a geometrically unique structure; one of a few similarly shaped homes built in California in the 60s. The clients fell in love with this quirky circular house and initially planned a modest remodel.

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Black Pine House and Cabin by SHED Architecture & Design

Archinect

The primary design challenge was to inject new life into an old house suffering from deferred maintenance and additions that no longer made sense. Another challenge was to add a separate boathouse and guest quarters to integrate the home into its waterfront setting and create a family compound for years to come.

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Formation Association designs new west coast HQ for Phillips in LA

Archinect

The west coast operation of London-based auction house Phillips has a new home courtesy of Los Angeles’ Formation Association.

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Richard Neutra house among iconic homes lost during LA fires

Deezen

Houses by Richard Neutra and Ray Kappe are among more than 12,000 structures lost in the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. Above: a home designed by Richard Neutra was destroyed in the fire. Top: the house before the fire. Here, we roundup five of the most significant to have been destroyed.

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Cedar House by Graham Baba Architects

Archinect

The owners of this mid-1970s house came to the design team looking to update and refresh their home without sacrificing the spirit of wood that makes it a quintessential example of its time. Originally designed by noted Pacific Northwest architect Ralph Anderson, the house sits high on a sloping site.

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Remodeling Your Kitchen?! Here’s How To Find The Perfect Countertops.

Aric Gitomer Architect

If you ask any homeowner about the most widely-used space in their house, the answer will probably be the kitchen, at least in most cases. While remodeling, a residential architect might suggest paying a tiny bit extra attention to these countertops along with the aesthetics and functionality. So exciting, isn’t it?! Disadvantages.