The design of this New York residence is organized around three guiding principles: environmental harmony, aging-in-place, and wellness-oriented gathering.
The multiday conference, hosted at Atlanta's Georgia World Congress Center, attracted over 7,000 attendees checking out the latest in steel fabrication, engineering, and design.
In a neighborhood where skinny houses on narrow lots are the norm, a three-story residence features a long vertical atrium that brings daylight from roof to ground and from front to back.
Rockefeller Center archivist Christine Roussel’s book brings together art, architecture, and social history to delve into the story behind the famous portrait of ironworkers on break.
The firm pays homage to the neighboring Frye Art Museum with a system of resident-controlled sliding screens—printed with works from the institution—that change the look of the facade daily.