Posts Tagged ‘California’

Great America Place in United States by Kevin Hart Architecture

July 12th, 2009

Great America Place in United States by Kevin Hart Architecture architecture design

This modern architecture design, the Great America Place was designed by Kevin Hart Architecture in Santa Clara, CA, United States is light industrial box repurposed for high-tech office work. Tilt-up concrete boxes of one or two stories are common in Silicon Valley. Most were built for light industrial use, with a few windows for perimeter offices, and large dark interior spaces for assembly. Many are also obsolete, due to the region’s evolution from hardware to software, and the need for comfortably daylit collaborative spaces for knowledge workers. Read more »


American Architecture, 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in United States

June 15th, 2009

American Architecture, 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in United States architecture news

The 2009 list of the most endangered historic locations in the United States of America was released by The National Trust for Historic Preservation. Read more »

Mountain Home Design by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects in Mill Valley, CA

April 24th, 2009

Mountain Home Design by Lorcan OHerlihy Architects in Mill Valley, CA architecture design

Sherman Residence is a really cool mountain home by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects. Located in Mill Valley, California, this modern design blends nature and innovation in a truly contemporary house on a hill. The sloped terrain set the tone for the home unique shape. The main volume of this mountain house sits close to the hillside, clad in a natural wood that complements its surroundings. Read more »

The Quezada Residence by Ana Cecilia and Alfred Quezada in California

April 6th, 2009

The Quezada Residence by Ana Cecilia and Alfred Quezada in California home design

Owned and designed by architects Ana Cecilia and Alfred Quezada, this home in the Middle Ridge neighborhood of Mill Valley, California, has recently been listed for sale at $4.175 million.

The 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home of just under 4000 square feet, sits on a half acre of land, nestled among mature oak trees with canyon and creek views. Read more »

Henderson Community Building by Patel Architecture in United States

February 28th, 2009

Henderson Community Building by Patel Architecture in United States architecture design

The Henderson Community Building that located in California, United States is a sustainable design while calling for other architects to do the same was illustrated by Patel Architecture Inc. ‘Practise what you preach’ is a phrase which ‘green’ architect and Interior designer Narendra Patel projects with confidence. Upon completion of the Henderson Community Building in California, the architect has issued a message to the construction industry to follow his lead and take their ecological responsibility seriously. Read more »