Skylab Architecture announces its collaborative partnership with Steel Hut to design innovative, budget-friendly options for living that offer increased fire resistance and durability for harsh climates. “It’s an incredible opportunity to work with Steel Hut to address the many challenges people face during the design and construction process.
Written by
Skylab Architecture
Photography
Skylab Architecture
Welcome to Shunaam+, a stunning modern A-frame house nestled in the snowy landscapes of Utah, USA. This 180 square meter architectural gem is designed to not only withstand heavy snowfalls but also provide a luxurious and functional living experience for families seeking refuge in the winter wonderland.
Project name
The Shunaam Plus
Architecture firm
Rabani Design
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Lumion, Capcut, Adobe Photoshop, Luminar
Principal architect
Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade
Design team
Rabani Design
Visualization
Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Residential › House
James Lin and Owen Liu reached out to Paul Michael Davis Architects (PMDA) to help renovate their home, where they had lived for about a year. The house was odd. In 1933, when Redmond was farmland and cabins, someone built a modest rambler overlooking the Cascade Mountains.
Project name
The Dog’s Breakfast
Architecture firm
Paul Michael Davis Architects
Location
Redmon, Washington, USA
Principal architect
Paul Michael Davis
Design team
Paul Michael Davis, Principal Architect. Ryan Salas, Project Designer. Amanda Kindregan
Collaborators
Green Wall: Grow Up Greenwalls
Structural engineer
Swenson Say Faget
Construction
Inglewood Construction
Typology
Residential › House
Hennebery Eddy, in partnership with Fentress Architects, designed an extension of Concourse E and airline relocations to balance passenger and infrastructure demands on the north and south sides of the facility.
Project name
PDX Terminal Balancing & Concourse E Extension
Architecture firm
Hennebery Eddy, Fentress Architects
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA
Photography
Andrew Pogue, Josh Partee
Principal architect
Hennebery Eddy
Design team
Hennebery Eddy design team: Timothy Eddy – Principal-in-Charge Michelle Vo – Project Manager Gregg Sanders – Project Manager Michael Meade – Project Architect Camilla Cok – Project Architect Alexander Lungershausen – Specification Writer Pooja Kashyap – Sustainability Coordinator Danae Sakuma – Design Staff Ashley Nored – Interior Designer Aly Pierce – Interior Designer Heidi Bertman – Design Staff Patrick Boyle – Design Staff Lindley Bynum – Design Staff Julia Harding – Design Staff Kathy Johnson – Design Staff Adam Lawler – Design Staff Tristan Magnuson – Design Staff Jessy Miguel – Design Staff Scott Moreland – Design Staff Stephanie Pak – Design Staff Ben Nelson – Design Staff Irene Ng - Design Staff Emily Green – Design Staff Ellen Osborne – Staff Team Abby Short –Design Staff Jacob Simonson – Design Staff Kevin Wade – Design Staff Meghan Wirtner – Design Staff. Fentress Architects design team: Mark Outman, Tom Theobold, Ana-Maria Drughi, Corey Ochsner
Collaborators
Acoustical Engineer: The Greenbusch Group, Inc.; Sustainability Consultant: RWDI
Interior design
Hennebery Eddy
Civil engineer
HNTB Corporation
Structural engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Environmental & MEP
Interface Engineering, Inc.
Lighting
Candela Architectural Lighting Consultants
Typology
Transportation › Airport
Two-Michelin star chef Matthew Lightner’s new restaurant, ōkta, in McMinnville, Oregon, captures the essence of the Willamette Valley, the heart of Oregon’s wine country. Set within the McMinnville Downtown Historic District, the restaurant’s design is comfortably luxurious—subdued and understated. Here, food and environment combine to create a tra...
Architecture firm
Hacker Architects
Location
McMinnville, Oregon, USA
Photography
George Barberis, Evan Sung
Design team
Corey Martin (Design Principal, Hacker), Emily Knudsen (Interior Designer), Jen Dzienis (Project Manager, Hacker), Keri Erwin (Project Architect, Hacker), Joe Swank (QA/QC, Hacker), Carolyn Richardson (Art Direction, Willamette Provisions)
Interior design
Hacker Architects
Collaborators
Acoustical Engineer: ABD Engineering & Design
Construction
Grant Co. (Jay Augustus, Ron Meissner)
Client
Historic 3rd and Ford, LLC
Typology
Hospitality › Restaurant
A yard can be a lovely escape from the routines of everyday life. We all understand the health benefits of spending more time outdoors, such as vitamin D production in the skin, exercise, and unfiltered air in your lungs. But what if your yard has no appeal?
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
This objective of this project was to transform a tired 1970s-era building into a vibrant and creative office for international video conferencing experts, Zoom. Located near downtown Santa Barbara, the split-level building had been haphazardly remodeled over the intervening years prior to Zoom’s acquisition
Architecture firm
ANACAPA Architecture
Location
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Photography
Erin Feinblatt
Design team
Dan Weber, Architect. Adam Grosshanz, Project Manager. Kristin Stoyanova, Designer
Interior design
ANACAPA Architecture
Structural engineer
Van Sande Structural Consultants Inc.
Environmental & MEP
BMA (Mechanical Engineer), JMPE (Electrical Engineer)
Typology
Office Building › Interior Design
An ambitious remodel that features sweeping views of the city, the mountains, and the Sound. Living and dining spaces are defined by a high wood slat ceiling, which sets them apart from the raised kitchen.
Project name
Seattle Penthouse
Architecture firm
Kor Architects
Location
Seattle, Seattle, USA
Interior design
Terry Hunziker
Environmental & MEP engineering
Construction
McKinstry Stauffer Yang Construction
Typology
Residential › Apartment