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in Grosswangen, Switzerland
Architect Guido Oberholzer
influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright
This image is part of the Modern Architecture in Edinburgh exhibition on www.capitalcollections.org.uk
from the Philadelphia Chapter of The Society of Architectural Historians Study Tour, 11Oct08
This house is for sale - love to see a buyer that appreciates this unique modern home.
(note the house was sold and is well loved by its new owners)
Refurbishment of a luxury apartment in Knightsbridge, London. We renovated the whole house and added a glass box extension to the rear to link the kitchen / dining room with the garden.
This is a redrawn plan of Paul Rudolph's Chorley Elementary School in Middltown NY. Dan Webre re-drew this from the original hand drawn documents housed at the Library of Congress. Scroll over the plan to learn more about this building.
One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.
downstairs the station for the pedestrian ferry to and from Rio de Janeiro and Niteroi, Brazil, and on top the Olimpo restaurant (fantastic food)
from the Philadelphia Chapter of The Society of Architectural Historians Study Tour, 11Oct08
This house is for sale - love to see a buyer that appreciates this unique modern home.
(note the house was sold and is well loved by its new owners)
I've been to Kyoto Station quite a few times now, and, let me tell you, I would not have recognized this photo out of order. I'm not sure where exactly I took this photo from, but, really, the facade of Kyoto Station is so unremarkable, I couldn't tell you what it looked like - that is, i wouldn't recognize it...
This here is not normally the view one has of the station. I guess I just never looked up, or...? I dunno, but my memories of Kyoto Station are all much more eye-level. Stairs, steps, doors, escalators... nothing of the facade.
One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.
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One of two "pod" schools dating to the 1970s in Jackson County, North Carolina. Circa 1975 building consists of two round classroom "pods," a gymnasium "pod," and an administrative "pod." The school houses grades Kindergarten through 12, with grades 7-12 having been moved into a new, traditional-layout classroom wing to the rear of the original school building.
The Stanton Row project was designed while working at Polis Design Studio. I was the lead designer(with help from Eric Meyers) for this project, which unfortunately did not win the RFP and was never constructed. The townhomes had to fit a tight building footprint. The ground level accomodated parking in the rear and flex space in the front. The second level contained the main living space. The third level contained the bedrooms. The fourth level contained a flex space/entertaining room and a large deck on the front. The typical unit was 20' wide and 42' deep.