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The conversion and enhancement of an existing vacant cold dark shell into a thriving and vibrant business headquarters in North Carolina. Focus was placed on ensuring that the client-facing spaces were inviting, easily accessible, and most importantly embodied the following adjectives: modern, sleek, clean, energetic, vibrant, and trusting.

McPhail House embodies a modest yet resolute approach, seeing a subtle extension to the rear of an existing heritage cottage. Drawing inspiration from layered and rich history of the existing home, the resulting materials and formal silhouette continue a similar story in place, through a contemporary lens.

New York is a city that never ceases to amaze with its extraordinary buildings and apartments. One of them is the 58-story Skyscraper located on Fifth Ave in the city center. An apartment on one of the highest floors of this building is a dream come true for anyone who wants to experience the atmosphere of New York at its best.

Wave House is a conceptual architectural design for a residence suited in Cape Town, South Africa, nestled on a challenging and steep terrain. The primary concept driving this design is the use of multiple graceful curves emerging from the natural landscape to sculpt the house's main form, evoking the shape of a wave.

Cliffside Roost is a stunning masterpiece of modern architecture, perched high atop a rocky cliff overlooking the vast expanse of the ocean. This luxurious villa is a true work of art, seamlessly blending contemporary design with natural elements to create a space that is both breathtakingly beautiful and incredibly functional.

More than 880 bamboo poles shipped from Malaysia were used to create this rectangular gateway by (OU) Officeuntitled co-founders Benjamin Anderson, Christian Robert and Shawn Gehle. According to the team, the material was chosen for its "grounding" qualities. They estimated that the poles used for the sculpture had a carbon sink of -7.5 metric tons of CO2 – the equivalent to the annual carbon footprint of a US household.

The Barrio de Santiago, being a reference in Merida, Mexico. Located in the histor- ic center, and composed of the oldest churches in Yucatan, it has suffered a period of ne- glect in which the new generations were losing their roots in the center of the city. For this rea- son, the project is being developed on an abandoned property, approximately 120 years old.

Our customer was family of 4 people: husband, wife and two daughters. History of this interior began with purchase of secondary housing. The house had one disadvantage with low ceiling height (2,9 meters) and thick-load bearing walls with law doorway.