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Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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COS x Mamou Mani, Conifera - Best Use of Material

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Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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Affinity in Autonomy - Exhibition of the Year

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Sony Design

Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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Chromo Sapiens - Exhibition of the Year

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Ugo Carmeni & Elisabet Davidsdottir

Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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Beyonce & Jay Z On the Run - Set Design of the Year

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Stufish Architects

Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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Uninfluencer / De Sinning The Designer - Best Use of Light

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Georg Lendorff

Frame Awards 2020 Nominees Announced
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Otherworld - Entertainment Venue of the Year

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Mariell Lind Hansen

Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

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Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

From left to right: Caroline Dubuc, Sylvie Champeau, Béatrice Carabin,Véronique Doucet, Marie-Josée Lacroix, Serge Lamontagne, Diane Cantin.

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Mathieu Rivard

Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

From left to right, front : Caroline Dubuc, Johanne Couture, Véronique Doucet, Frédérique Bélair-Bonnet, Anjali Mishra, Sonia Vibert, Sylvie Champeau, Marie-Claude Séguin, Marie-Josée Lacroix, Béatrice Carabin | Back : Rafik Salama, André Cazelais, Jean Laberge, Louis Routhier, Benoît Gariépy, Denis Lemieux, Diane Cantin, Serge Lamontagne

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Mathieu Rivard

Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

Pierre Corriveau, Marie-Josée and Lacroix, Bruno Demers

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Mathieu Rivard

Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

Pierre Corriveau

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Mathieu Rivard

Montréal 2030 Agenda for Quality and Exemplarity in Design and Architecture
City of Montréal

Phyllis Lambert

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Mathieu Rivard

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Bass Residence: Located directly adjacent to Biscayne Bay and immediately south of downtown Miami, the Bass Residence underscores the firm’s continued exploration with the concept of a floating rectilinear frame.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Bass Residence: Perspectives of the Biscayne Bay from within the home are sublime.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Bass Residence: A massive pier of exposed concrete vertically penetrates and anchors the home’s two upper levels. This pier is accompanied by two smaller exposed concrete “fins” that serve as additional structural support.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Bass Residence: The reflective qualities of the water are echoed through glass elements of the home itself resulting in an intriguing interplay of light.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Ballast Trail Residence: Designed as a beach house in the Florida Keys, the Ballast Trail Residence defies easy description. [STRANG] has subtly blended vernacular elements such as pitched metal roofs and wood porches with modern elements such as glass bridges and stark stone walls to manifest a distinct architectural vision.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Ballast Trail Residence: An entry breezeway, punctuated with a louvered-glass bridge, separates the home’s two distinctive wings. The design imaginatively expresses this fusion of old and new.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Ballast Trail Residence: The design goes beyond a simple response to the climate and site. It offers an evolutionary design which creatively celebrates the cultural, ecological, and physical environment of the Florida Keys.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography

[STRANG] on The Art of Architecture
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Ballast Trail Residence: The bedrock of Key Largo, the island where the home is located, is a fossilized coral reef that serves as the home's primary cladding material. Immense walls of Florida “keystone” become the organizing elements of the overall design.

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Claudio Manzoni Photography