The relocated master suite of this existing Japanese-style home was updated with a warm spa-like quality and adjacent master bath, deliberately left open to the bedroom.
For her Manhattan kitchen, Emmett Roepke’s film-producer client wanted a modern overhaul that was nonetheless mellow enough to let her cooking take center stage.
“This project was a study in urban bachelor-pad living,” says architect Cass Calder Smith of a two-story San Francisco house he built for a single 30-something.
In renovating a historic Vancouver residence, local firm Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden achieved a deft melding of old and new that centers on an exuberantly hued, light-strewn kitchen.
AvroKO’s meteoric rise to fame is the stuff of design-industry lore. Headed by former college chums Kristina O’Neal, Greg Bradshaw, William Harris, and Adam Farmerie, the multidisciplinary collaborative has a reputation for both innovation and utter fearlessness.
Project Specs Park Avenue Restaurant New York, New York AvroKO << Return to article the People Architect AvroKO 210 Elizabeth Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10012 ph: 212.343.7024 fx: 212.343.1072 www.avroko.com Engineer IDEA Engineers LLP ph: 212.991.8138 Landscape/floral design Multi Fiori ph: 917.686.6970 Lighting Mauceri Electric ph: 718.326.1670 Acoustical 7-11 NY Painting ph: 718.784.7775 Audio/visual consultant AVSI Tech 20 West 22nd Street, Suite 815 New York, NY 10010 ph: 212.242.3311 fx: 212.242.3343 www.avsitech.com Photographer Michael Weber ph: 917.957.8674 www.michaelweberphoto.com General contractor Fourth Wall Restaurants 880 Third Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10022 ph: 212.838.2061 www.fourthwallrestaurants.com Synchro Project Management
The Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery share a National Historic Landmark building in downtown Washington, D.C., recently renovated by local firm Hartman-Cox Architects and renamed the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, in honor of a generous gift from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
Project Specs Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture Washington, D.C. Hartman-Cox Architects << Return to article the People Architect Hartman-Cox Architects 1074 Thomas Jefferson Street NW Washington, DC 20007 ph: 202.333.6446 fx: 202.333.3802 www.hartmancox.com Senior partner: Warren J. Cox, FAIA Partner-in-charge: Mary Katherine Lanzillotta Project team: Greta Weidner, Seth Wilschutz, Julia Cobb, AIA, Kristin Gray, AIA, Jenna Neal, AIA, Rosina Negron, Melissa Kimball, Elizabeth Thompson, RA, Richard Houghton, RA Engineers Structural engineer Thornton Tomasetti Cutts ph: 202.822.8222 Mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications engineer URSCorp 2020 K Street NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006-1806 Consultants Security and fire protection