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It was originally designed in the sixties by architect William Merchant, who’d first been mentored by Bernard Maybeck but turned to the International Style later in his career.
April 8, 2022 by Mike Welton

A San Francisco Community Pool Complex by TEF Design

For branding a pair of retail, recreational, extraction, and cultivation facilities – one in South Portland (So Po) and the other in Marginal Way.
April 7, 2022 by Mike Welton

In Maine, a Design for Cannabis Retailer SeaWeed Co.

She wondered: Should it be architects under 40? Architects over 80? Or what?
April 6, 2022 by Mike Welton

The Women Who Changed Architecture, by Jan Hartman

Inside, it’s modern and up-to-date, thanks to interiors by Rush Jenkins of WRJ Design.
April 4, 2022 by Mike Welton

A Wyoming Guest House with Interiors by WRJ Design

With it, the Sonoma-based architecture and landscape architecture studio strives to unify buildings and landscape.
April 1, 2022 by Mike Welton

Architectural Gardens: A New Book from Lucas & Lucas

It was his boss’s boss, offering a career-changing choice: Move to Salem, Oregon, or take a severance package.
March 31, 2022 by Mike Welton

In Walla Walla, a Modern Tasting Room for Alton Wines

Her team includes architects, engineers, artists, designers, community advocates and business professionals.
March 30, 2022 by Mike Welton

In India, Slum Residents Help Design Their New Homes

On one hand, “Refuge” is a five-room laboratory for 21st-century guests—a means to discover their likes and dislikes in an era of rapidly changing hospitality trends. On the other, it’s a consciousness-raiser.
March 28, 2022 by Mike Welton

In Charlotte, ‘Refuge’ Hotel Brings a Community Together

Distillation occurs 160 miles west in the town of Woodinville on the other side of the Cascade Mountains, in a 6,400 square-foot structure designed and built by Seattle-based Graham Baba Architects in 2014.
March 25, 2022 by Mike Welton

Woodinville Whiskey Facilities by Graham Baba Architects

Little wonder. The mixed-use development is built atop a 320,000 square-foot footprint and represents an investment of one billion Swiss francs.
March 24, 2022 by Mike Welton

In Switzerland, Paul Clemence Photographs The Circle

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