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Ohana Guest House

James Cutler crafts an ocean cottage, Ohana Guest House, for a windy and lush site at the end of the road on Hawaii's Big Island.
Robert Ivy, FAIA FAIA
April 19, 2007
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A house near the end of the road holds infinite promise. And here, the architectural stakes rise when the route turns past the northern, windward tip of the island of Hawaii, arriving finally at the blustery, sloping site of a former sugar mill.


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Ring House

A country retreat outside Tokyo, TNA’s Ring House opens itself to vertical forest views through horizontal stripes
Naomi Pollock, FAIA
April 19, 2007
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A product designer with a young family was so taken with photos of the Ring House that he bought the place before ever visiting it.


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Brown House

Randy Brown draws a line in the sand for Nebraska architecture with his family's Brown House, a labor of love in Omaha
Russell Fortmeyer
April 19, 2007
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Randy Brown, FAIA, treats Nebraska architecture the same way Conor Oberst treats its music.


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Healdsburg House

Ingrid Spencer
April 19, 2007
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Who wouldn’t want a house in the California wine country, especially one designed specifically for you?


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419 Tower Drive

Ingrid Spencer
April 19, 2007
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When many people hire an architect to renovate or add on to an existing house, they put a substantial amount of thought into resale value—how many bedrooms and bathrooms to add for a future owner, what kind of amenities a family would need to make the house a solid investment, etc.


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Loblolly House

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Clifford A. Pearson
April 1, 2007
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Record Houses 2007: VilLA NM Ring House Brown House Casa Poli Ohana Guest House Christ Church Tower Loblolly House Maryland KieranTimberlake Associates On a wooded site on Taylors Island, Maryland, KieranTimberlake tested a new way of building with the Loblolly house Stephen Kieran, FAIA, likens his family’s new weekend house on Taylors Island in Maryland to a duck blind, one of those three-sided shelters that hunters build to make themselves disappear in the woods or a marsh. Barklike vertical strips of red cedar clad three elevations of Kieran’s 2,200-square-foot house, camouflaging it on a 4-acre Chesapeake Bay site thick with
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Christ Church Tower

Boyarsky/Murphy slips an 11-hour home into the tower of Christ Church in London.
Sarah Amelar Raymond Ryan
April 1, 2007
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Christ Church was one of four dozen iconic churches erected by Christopher Wren in the City of London after 1666, when the Great Fire annihilated much of the famous Square Mile—a world center, then and now, for trading and banking.


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Loblolly House

On a wooded site on Taylors Island, Maryland, KieranTimberlake tested a new way of building with the Loblolly house
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Clifford A. Pearson
April 1, 2007
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Stephen Kieran, FAIA, likens his family’s new weekend house on Taylors Island in Maryland to a duck blind, one of those three-sided shelters that hunters build to make themselves disappear in the woods or a marsh.


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VilLA NM

Joining rectilinear forms with a twist, UNStudio’s VilLA NM, in upstate New York, captures the landscape in gold reflections
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Suzanne Stephens
April 1, 2007
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The client, a New York–based developer with a young family, had a clear goal: a weekend house “as exciting as anything by Neutra and Schindler.”


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Gradman House - House of the Month -

March 19, 2007
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Project Specs Gradman House Inverness Park, California Swatt Architects << Return to article the People Owners Marc and Elaine Gradman Architect Swatt Architects 5845 Doyle St. Suite 104, Emeryville, CA 94608. t: 510.985.9779 / f: 510.985.0116 Project team: Robert Swatt FAIA, Steven Stept AIA, Hiromi Ogawa, Sarina Bowen Interior designer Connie Wong 706 Josina Avenue Palo Alto, CA Engineer(s) Yu Strandberg Engineering 155 Filbert Street, Suite 234 Oakland, CA 94607 Consultant(s) Landscape Swatt Architects Lighting: Swatt Architects General contractor Calmell Construction P.O. Box 816 Woodacre, CA Photographer Cesar Rubio 415.550.6369 CAD system, project management, or other software used AutoCAD  
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