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Articles by Beth Broome

Mount Rainier Artist Lofts

Mount Rainier Artist Lofts entices creative people into the role of urban pioneers.
Beth Broome
October 19, 2008
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Artists have long served as conduits for change in marginalized neighborhoods, braving difficult environments in exchange for low rent and often unwittingly paving the way for mainstream inhabitants.


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Mount Rainier Artist Lofts Residential

Beth Broome
October 19, 2008
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Project Specs Mount Rainier Artist Lofts Mount Rainier, Maryland HGA Architects and Engineers << Return to article the People Architect HGA Architects and Engineers 701 Washington Avenue North Minneapolis, MN  55401 Phone: (612) 758-4000 Fax: (612) 758-4199 Personnel in architect's firm who should receive special credit Principal/Principal in Charge - Dan Avchen, FAIA Project Manager - Bill Madden, AIA. LEED AP Project Lead Designer - Tim Carl, AIA Project Architect - Bill Madden, AIA, LEED AP Additional Project Team Members: Andy Weyenberg, Architecture; Heather Sexton, Architecture; Eric Johannesson, Architecture Architect of record: HGA Architects and Engineers Associate architect: Pan Group,
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L-Stack House

The L-Stack House bridges city, nature, and home.
Beth Broome
July 19, 2008
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With one of his recent and, to date, most personal projects, Marlon Blackwell, AIA, brings new meaning to the term “starter house.”


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VH R-10 gHouse

Pushing the envelope: Darren Petrucci reinvents the vacation guesthouse with the VH R-10 gHouse on Martha's Vineyard.
Beth Broome
April 1, 2008
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Restrictive zoning, rather than necessity, is often the mother of architectural invention. Made to withstand the harsh winters of Martha’s Vineyard while treading lightly on the island, the VH R-10 gHouse, designed by architect Darren Petrucci, AIA, was so profoundly shaped by local restrictions that it adopted the zoning district—R-10—as part of its name.


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Salt Point House

Thomas Phifer's ethereal Salt Point House makes its presence known on the landscape while fading into it.
Beth Broome
January 19, 2008
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For five years, Manhattan residents Cristina Grajales and Isabelle Kirshner rented a rustic former hunting cabin in Dutchess County, New York, for weekend getaways.


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Salt Point House Residential

Beth Broome
January 19, 2008
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Project Specs Salt Point House Salt Point, New York Thomas Phifer and Partners << Return to article the People Architect Thomas Phifer and Partners 180 Varick Street New York, NY 10014 P 212 337 0334 F 212 337 0603 Principal: Thomas Phifer (registered architect) Project Partner: Greg Reaves (registered architect) Project Architect: Joseph Sevene (registered architect) Project Team: Christoph Timm, Jon Benner, Ina Ko, Kerim Demirkan, Katie Bennett, Matthew Jull Engineer(s): Structural Engineer: Seth Wolfe for Weidlinger Associates General contractor: Kevin W. Beck Photographer(s) Scott Frances 212 227 2722 Credit: copyright: Scott Frances 2007 CAD system, project management, or other
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Museo del Acero Horno³

Grimshaw Architects turns a decaying blast furnace in Mexico into a muscular new steel museum, Museo del Acero Horno³.
Beth Broome
January 19, 2008
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You can tell a lot about a place by the kind of postcards offered for sale there.


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Kolumba, Art Museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne Project Portfolio

Beth Broome
January 19, 2008
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Project Specs Museo del Acero Horno³ Monterrey, Mexico Grimshaw Architects << Return to article the People Architect Grimshaw 100 Reade Street New York, NY 10013 T 212 291 2501 F 212 791 2173 Partner in Charge: Vincent Chang Partner: Andrew Whalley Associate Principal: William Horgan Project Architect : Christian Hoenigschmid-Grossich Team: Michael Blancato, Shane Burger, Paulo de Faria, Kenny Grossman, Nieves Monasterio, Robert Stuart-Smith, Chung Yeon Won, Richard Yoo, Casimir Zdanius Associate architect(s) Oficina de Arquitectura, S.A. de C.V. Exhibition designer: Aldrich Pears Associates Specialist Structural Engineer: Werner Sobek New York Environmental Design: Atelier Ten Consultant(s) Landscape: Harari arquitectos +
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BROISSIN Architects Blazes a Trail for the Next Generation of Mexican Architects

Beth Broome
December 19, 2007
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Perusing Gerardo Broissin's portfolio, it's hard to believe the depth and breadth of work the 32-year-old has built in his short career, especially considering he wasn't always sure of what he wanted to do.
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A Floating Pool Drops Anchor in Brooklyn

Beth Broome
October 16, 2007
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Swimming in New York City’s East River has never been so alluring.


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