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Friday 14 June, 2013

Pool Pavilion / GLUCK+


Monday 15 April, 2013

Lakeside Retreat / GLUCK+


Saturday 09 March, 2013

Shelter Island House / Stamberg Aferiat



Thursday 18 October, 2012

First photographs of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum by Zaha Hadid unveiled

News: Michigan State University has unveiled the first photographs of its Zaha Hadid-designed museum of contemporary art, which opens to the public next month.


Tuesday 04 September, 2012

TR Residence / Robert Siegel Architects

Architects: Robert Siegel Architects Location: Bedford Hills, NY, USA Project Team: Robert Siegel, Brad Burns, Julien Leyssene, Wayne Walker Project Year: 2009 Project Area: 2,500 sq ft Photographs: Paul Warchol


Thursday 09 August, 2012

United States Land Port of Entry in Calais by Robert Siegel Architects

Drivers crossing the border from Canada into the USA at Calais, Maine, would never know that there’s a tranquil rock garden sandwiched between the checkpoint buildings designed by New York firm Robert Siegel Architects.


Tuesday 07 August, 2012

U.S. Commercial Port of Entry & Border Station / Robert Siegel Architects

© Paul Warchol Architects: Robert Siegel Architects Location: Calais, ME, USA Project Team: Robert Siegel, Eduardo Ramos, Richard Tobias, Brad Burns, Julien Leyssene, Wayne Walker, Holly Williams, Heather Pfister, Eva Hermoso, Justin Huang, Fatmir Hodzic, Scott Schwarzwalder, Tomonori Tsujita, Kelsey Yates, Rita Afonso Project Year: 2009 Project Area: 100,000 sq ft Photographs: Paul Warchol


Wednesday 27 June, 2012

FDNY Marine Company 9 / Sage and Coombe Architects

© Paul Warchol Architects: Sage and Coombe Architects, LLP Location: Staten Island, NY, USA Proyect Year: 2012 Project Area: 9,500 sqft Photographs: Paul Warchol


Tuesday 08 May, 2012

NaCl by David Jameson

Slideshow: American architect David Jameson has completed a two-storey house in Bethesda, Maryland, with white walls that look like pixellated blocks. The square modules create a series of cantilevers and recesses that disguise how many floors are inside.