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Notes from the Tour, Part II

Posted on by Lauren M

Notes from the Tour, Part II

AIA Los Angeles' March Home Tour last weekend showcased some of LA's latest and greatest in contemporary residential design. Today we've included our favorite details, design features and architectural elements found at the two distinctive and impressive houses not covered in our previous post.

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Buildings We Love...

Posted on by Lauren Moss

Buildings We Love...

Good design is everywhere, and we'd like to start sharing favorite images of buildings and places we love... So, to get the weekend started with some inspiration, below are a few of MYD's photos of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, by New York firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro.

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Sustainable By Design: Tasmania's Inspired Art Hotel

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Sustainable By Design: Tasmania's Inspired Art Hotel

Based in Tasmania, Australia, Robert Morris-Nunn has been practicing innovative, sustainable design for decades, and a 'socially humane' and culturally aware approach to design and architecture, coupled with a keen awareness of and consideration of the environment, is evident in his work. 

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Schematic Design: Site + Solar

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Schematic Design:  Site + Solar

We've been working on our a new construction residential design in Fullerton, CA.  Early in the process, it's a valuable opportunity to address critical site design issues up front, during the schematic design phase.
Considering the unique topographic conditions of this particular location, site-specific analyses help to ensure the building orientation, overall massing and interior layout is responsive to solar and daylighting considerations. 

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