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In the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, a coffee shop with humble origins anchors a new storefront gathering space that rethinks the role of ground floor retail as social infrastructure for the post-pandemic streetscape.
Project name
Grand Coffee Too at El Taller
Architecture firm
Studio VARA
Location
San Francisco, California, USA
Photography
Cesar Rubio
A small outpost is bermed into a steep slope site with mountain bike and cross-country ski access for an outdoor enthusiast. Located in Mazama, Washington, the site for this small cabin lies in the heart of the Methow Valley. The dramatic views and opportunity for year round recreation drew our client to this region.
Project name
Tinyleaf
Architecture firm
GO'C
Location
Mazama, Washington, USA
Photography
Ben Lindbloom
There’s no question that Miami is the playground of the rich and famous; its options for ultra-luxurious properties only grow longer by the year. Whether you’re seeking the classy beauty of Dolce and Gabbana Residences or a more secluded experience on Indian Creek island, Miami will never disappoint.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
brgfx
Home to the newest locations of Austin favorites Veracruz and Dee Dee, Leona Botanical Cafe & Bar introduces a third place—a spot away from the home and the workplace, where people can gather, relax, and refuel—to the small municipality of Sunset Valley tucked into larger South Austin.
Project name
Leona Botanical Cafe & Bar
Architecture firm
Clayton Korte
Location
Austin, Texas, USA
Imagine waiting for your bus at a stop that’s not only functional but also a beacon of sustainability—welcome to the mushroom-inspired bus stop in Pennsylvania, USA. This innovative structure is more than just a shelter; it’s a symbol of eco-friendly design and a step forward in sustainable urban architecture.
Project name
Solar Bus Stop
Architecture firm
Green Clay Architecture
Location
Pennsylvania, USA
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop