SPF:a completes renovation of 1970s Jerrold Lomax residential design

SPF:a completes renovation of 1970s Jerrold Lomax residential design

SPF:architects (SPF:a) has completed renovations on the Taylor Beach House, a 1977 home originally designed by noted California modernist Jerrold E. Lomax, FAIA

M03 - 100m2 by MINIMO Arquitectura

M03 - 100m2 by MINIMO Arquitectura

The living room is conceived as a longitudinal nave bounded by two original metal beams that defi ne the space without the need to build any other divisions

Bennington Commons College by Christoff : Finio Architecture

Bennington Commons College by Christoff : Finio Architecture

For the renovation of Bennington College's Commons building, originally built in 1932, Christoff:Finio Architecture (C:FA) transformed the campus's beloved...

Home LP by BODA' architetti

Home LP by BODA' architetti

The replacement of two partitions with sliding panels becomes the design element that changes the space organization and at the same time gives a new environment...

Back Home by Egue y Seta

Back Home by Egue y Seta

The apartment was a very true to its time postcard from the 1950s. An ugly tile and granite fest spreading through too many tiny bedrooms...

Harvard-Belmont Residence Renovation by Stuart Silk Architects

Harvard-Belmont Residence Renovation by Stuart Silk Architects

Drawn to this historic Italianate residence, a landmark in Capitol Hills Harvard-Belmont Historical District, the new owners knew they needed a design firm that...

Baldrufa Townhouse by Tiago do Vale Arquitectos

Baldrufa Townhouse by Tiago do Vale Arquitectos

The purpose of this interior redesign for a recently built townhouse was to extract the maximum potential from the building characteristics

Casa A12 by Lucas y Hernández-Gil

Casa A12 by Lucas y Hernández-Gil

CASA A12 is a duplex house in Madrid. It's a deep space and originally very dark. The principal challenge of the project has been the light...

Flex home by BODA' architetti

Flex home by BODA' architetti

The idea is simple: a central block around which revolve rooms, people, light, passions, friends... in short, everyday life...