Aspen Residence: Family retreat on a working ranch
This family retreat is part of an 860-acre working ranch. Local architectural traditions were reinterpreted, creating a unique collection of structures that carefully integrate into the rural site.
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This family retreat is part of an 860-acre working ranch. Local architectural traditions were reinterpreted, creating a unique collection of structures that carefully integrate into the rural site.
This Shingle style house recalls the relaxed and gracious sentiment of early 20th century seaside life. According to architect McKee (Mac) Patterson, the design is timeless, generous, but deliberately understated.
Two International Design Awards at Batimat in Paris for the “ARTE” Thermally Broken Steel Window Profile VANCOUVER, BC – April 2012 Dynamic Architectural Windows & Doors is proud to announce that the “ARTE” thermally broken steel window & door profile enjoyed double success, winning two awards at this year’s international construction design exhibition. The Batimat […]
This unique single-level structure is situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking Cortes Bay with views of the Sound from every room.
This grand farmhouse in Eastern Massachusetts is located on 11 acres of open agricultural land with expansive views of fields and paddocks.
This article features Dynamic windows and doors used by Allied Works Architecture in the Clyfford Still Museum. View the article here .
Architect Online Magazine, the official media publication of AIA, recently published the following story and slide show on the Clifford-Still Museum in Denver. The project was designed by Allied Architects in Portland Oregon.
Inspired by the distinctive and moving landscape, the design of the home is conceived as a string of five pavilions, each rotated on a different angle in response to the curving contours of the land.