Civic-oriented and seismically sound, Washington State Ferries’ new NBBJ-designed Seattle terminal—the busiest transit hub of its kind in the U.S.—replaces a cramped and outdated 1960s-era facility.
Melding new construction and adaptive reuse, the ‘Tornado’-topped project marks the first completed cultural commission in Europe by the Beijing-based firm.
The New York firm’s scheme for the East Storehouse project at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park plunges visitors into the heart of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s deliriously eclectic collections.
In western Scotland, a Victorian house’s living areas and bedrooms are remodeled while a modest contemporary expansion enlarges the kitchen in the rear.
Embedded within and hovering above the rugged landscape of the Teton range, the name of this two-story mountain retreat is borrowed from a Brazilian fruit with an orange shell, echoing the weathering steel exterior.
This modern yet historically informed Hamptons residence was designed in the style of a traditional East Coast–cottage and inspired by the New England aesthetic of gabled roofs.