Jason + the Erosion sink
If you haven't seen the beautiful custom concrete work from Gore Design, here's a quick photo of the Erosion sink and onyx wall, two very distinctive design elements for a modern Orange County home...
Read MoreIf you haven't seen the beautiful custom concrete work from Gore Design, here's a quick photo of the Erosion sink and onyx wall, two very distinctive design elements for a modern Orange County home...
Read MoreA few photos of MYD's South Laguna Cottage; we'll be updating our design page soon with more images, project information and related details, so keep an eye out, and thanks for stopping by!
Even though many of us use the garage to enter and exit our homes, the 'formal' entry is of significant importance in terms of architectural design and aesthetics. It's where the user has direct interaction with the building envelope, enabling a tactile relationship with exterior form and material before entering.
There's (almost) always a way to realize a design in built form through careful coordination between architect, engineer, contractors. Not always a simple matter, but a good team can get the job done.
In recent years, individuals and communities are rethinking priorities and changing the social patterns that dictate how we live, work, and play. One social issue that has had direct impact on how we design, plan, and construct buildings is the movement towards increased density and the need for flexibility; this cultural shift requires adaptable living spaces that maximize functionality.