Modern Design: Bjarke Ingels + BIG
Bjarke Ingels, age 41, is the innovative Danish architect who heads the architectural firm Bjarke Ingals Group (BIG) founded in 2006.
Military Aid for Special Needs TERI Campus
TERI – Training, Education and Research Institute is dedicated to changing the way the world views and helps children and adults with special needs.
Wright's Hollyhock House Restored
Hollyhock House is back – much of its magnificence restored.
Modern Eco-friendly Products
Breathe easy. Even though the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that most Americans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, and home interior furnishings and materials can emit hundreds of pollutants and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) that can lead to a long list of health problems, there are options.
Summit House's Architectural Digest Feature
We are pleased to announce that our house on Summit Drive in Beverly Hills has been featured in the February issue of Architectural Digest.
West Coast Style Home for Virginia Clients
We would like to give you a sneak preview of a new project that is nearing completion in the Great Falls area of Virginia, a suburb of Washington D.C.
Modern Design: Inventing the Mouse
Jim Yurchenko recently retired after 35 years as a designer and innovator at IDEO in Palo Alto, California.
Cubism: Modern Art Revolution
The avant-garde art movement known as Cubism which emerged in Paris between 1906 and 1911 was influenced by the Impressionists, café society, and the birth of the mechanical age – perhaps even by early motion pictures.
Bulbs! So Much Innovation
Sunlight is a both a resource and a tool in good architectural design, and an element that Marc and his team are eminently sensitive to.
Chuck Close: A Different Vision
Chuck Close is renown for his large portraits; mosaic compositions made up of hundreds of squares, each a small painting on its own.
Modular House for Refugee Camps
The design of the basic canvas tent used to house a portion of the 50 million people currently made homeless by war, oppression, and natural disasters, has not changed much since WWI.
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