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World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Tersane Halic - Halic Shipyards by Tabanlioglu Architects

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Tabanlioglu Architects

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

The Bower by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

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Tomothy Soar

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

THE CONNECTED CITY Oberbillwerder by ADEPT and Karres en Brands together with Transsolar, Büro Happold, Kraft

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ADEPT, Karres en Brands, Doug & Wolf

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

The Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

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Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

The Vessel by Heatherwick Studio

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Michael Moran

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Turó de la Peira's Sports Center and Layout of the Interior Urban Block by Anna Noguera, Javier Fernandez

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Enric Duch

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

Vanke Liuxiandong Design Community - A4+B2 Plot Design by FCHA

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Guanhong Chen

World Architecture Festival 2019 – Day One Winner of International Architectural Awards Announced
World Architecture Festival (WAF)

YM Nursery by HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO

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studio BAUHAUS

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The weekend getaway is located on a coastal 166-acre parcel comprised of forested rolling hills.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The Corrugated Cor-Ten steel used for exterior cladding blends beautifully into the landscape.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The heart of the compound - the swimming pool - is flanked by decking and large expanses of grass ideal for lounging and lawn games.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The screened-in porch, clad in ipe and black fiberglass mesh, serves as a sheltered open-air dining area.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The modern interpretation of a traditional dogtrot home is comprised of two cabins placed along an L-shaped orientation.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Camp Baird: The elongated, solar-heated lap pool runs the length of the southfacingside, alongside an expansive ipe deck measuring nearly 1600 square feet.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Portola Valley Residence: The dynamic renovation of this hillside home means it is now fully connected to the nature that surrounds it.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Portola Valley Residence: Clad with Cor-Ten corrugated steel, the guest house evokes the area’s agricultural buildings.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Portola Valley Residence: The home's new guesthouse includes a sitting area and a second-floor artist’s studio that connects to the main house via a bridge.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Portola Valley Residence: Skylights in the master bathroom animate the space throughout the day.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Portola Valley Residence: The dining room offers both spectacular views and access to the spacious new balcony.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Noe Valley Residence: Skylights, strategically placed along the northern walls over existing exposed framing, animate the original volume of the house with a changing play of light and shadow throughout the day.

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Joe Fletcher Photography