OMA Completes 3 Glittering Designs for Miami’s Emerging Faena District
OMA has opened its three buildings designed for the Faena District development project in Miami, Flo rida, this week.
OMA has opened its three buildings designed for the Faena District development project in Miami, Flo rida, this week.
Within the last decade, mixed-use and multifamily residential projects have been on the risearound t he world. Substantial movements toward urbanism and new solutions to housing supply shortages in cities like Los Angeles have spurred the need for denser, bigger housing. But while these projects have had a positive impact on the industry as a whole…
“We were a part of defining the project, not merely the creative problem-solvers.”
“It was the night before Christmas, and all through the Bauhaus…” December brings with it many familiar things: colder days, longer nights, some pretty extreme weather, and a healthy dose of festive cheer. While some people are already enjoying their Christmas vacation, an architect’s work is never done, and many firms will be working hard…
This selection of homes displays a range of contemporary London residences, from stand-alone homes to penthouses and remodels.
We launched Source to create the best platform to connect with Architects & Designers. One piece of feedback we received from building product manufacturers was that they’d love to have a central place to see everything they have engaged with, and see the progress on how those relationships have evolved. That is why we have…
When New York City–based equities trader Laurence Cohen purchased one of the three floor-through uni ts in Obsidian House, he also heeded signs to treat the new home as a blank canvas. The 38-year-old had spent the previous decade in a low-ceilinged postwar apartment building in Greenwich Village, and Obsidian House’s Tribeca location, history of innovation…
Earlier this month, a popular Washington, D.C.–based architecture commentator took to one hometown n ewspaper to mull local developers’ propensities for all-glass new construction. Was the material’s popularity, combined with limitations like the city’s famous height moratorium, producing look-alike buildings? The thought piece imagined differentiating future projects with traditional materials or higher-flying design. And while these…
Tbilisi, Georgia