Posts Tagged ‘design’
Introducing Asher Slaunwhite Architects
Founded in 1993 by Mark Asher, and known for 20+ years as Asher Associates Architects, the firm recently announced their name change, derivative of their newest partnership with long-time employee Deborah Slaunwhite. Over the past decade, Slaunwhite has increased her leadership in firm management, client relations and business development which inevitably lead to her promotion…
Read MoreOne Park Condos Debuts Decorated Dream Home
Perched high in the hills of Cliffside Park—with views overlooking the New York City skyline along New Jersey’s famed Gold Coast—the condominiums at One Park are a retreat for both Bergen and Hudson County residents alike. Developed by DMG Investments and designed by noted architectural firm Architectura, the 14-story luxury building will be accepting its…
Read MoreWave House
Architect: Mark Dziewulski Area: 3,200 Square Feet Location: Malibu Beach, CA Beyond the steadfast highway that hugs the Pacific Coast, at the limit of a long stretch of Malibu beach, lies a shoreline sanctuary. Perched above the sand, the western surf washes in beneath its cantilevers at high-tide, every breaker crashing down for the weekend…
Read MoreMiami Dreaming
Project: Pine Tree Location: Miami Beach Architect: SAOTA Florida’s warm climate and landscape potential is what inspired South African architecture firm SAOTA, to build their first project in Miami: an expansive, waterfront home that creates the ultimate indoor-outdoor living experience. Aptly named Pine Tree, the easy-living family residence is located on a linear site that stretches between Pine…
Read MoreCope: Handmade for the Home
Nearly five years ago in a small Brooklyn studio, husband-and-wife duo Rachel and Nick Cope came up with a concept for custom wallpaper. Their designs incorporated Japanese and Turkish marbling techniques that looked more like large-scale mural abstractions than wall-coverings. Together, they found a new way to elevate interior spaces beyond the borders of a…
Read MoreThe Eye of Binhai: A Journey Into The World’s Largest Library
By Loannie Dao | Photos by Ossip van Duivenbode Just outside Beijing, China is a quieter city known as Tianjin. As a major port in the northeastern region of the country, the city is accessible through a high-speed train that covers roughly 70 miles from Beijing in less than 35 minutes. Tianjin is colored with…
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