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An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Noe Valley Residence: A single sloped roof, paired with 11' tall sliding doors defines the rear addition.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Noe Valley Residence: Reinterpreted and expanded in a modern vocabulary, the house was transformed into a relaxed and inviting family home.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Noe Valley Residence: The updated floor plan was completely reworked and expanded to create new interior volumes.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Coastal Retreat: Corrugated Cor-Ten steel clads the entryway connecting the home's distinctive cedar-clad wings.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Coastal Retreat: Wall-mounted lighting add an industrial touch to the bright and airy living room.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Coastal Retreat: Just a few steps away from the living space, the kitchen features vertical grain fir cabinets.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Coastal Retreat: In one of the home's bathrooms, durable, low-maintenance materials speak to the minimal, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

An Architect's Vision for California Living
Malcolm Davis Architecture

Coastal Retreat: A window nook in the master bedroom offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.

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Joe Fletcher Photography

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Cover: Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia. Erickson/Massey, 1976.

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Christopher Erickson

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Table of contents.

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Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Expo 67 site, aerial view, Montreal, Quebec, 1967.

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Photographer unknown, Library and Archives Canada

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Left: Museum of Northern BC, Monument Gallery, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Larry McFarland Architect, 1988. Right: First Nations House of Learning, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia. Larry McFarland Architect, 1993.

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Left: Courtesy Museum of Northern BC. Right: Steven Evans Photography, courtesy McFarland Marceau Architects

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Left: Sylvia Hotel Condominium Tower, concept drawing and exterior view (below), Vancouver, British Columbia. Richard Henriquez Architect, 1984. Right: Eugenia Place Tower, composite drawing showing overlays of site development, Vancouver, British Columbia. Richard Henriquez Architect, 1987.

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Courtesy Henriquez Partners Architects

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Left: Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, Dawson, Yukon. Florian Maurer Architect with Jack Kobayashi (now Kobayashi + Zedda Architects), 1998. Right: John Tizya Cultural Centre, axonometric of building components and material planning, Old Crow, Yukon. Kobayashi + Zedda Architects, 2011.

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Left: Richard Hartmier, courtesy Kobayashi + Zedda Architects. Right: Courtesy Kobayashi + Zedda Architects

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Parc du Bourg de Pabos, Interpretation Centre, Pabos Mills, Quebec. Atelier Big City, 1993.

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Left and right: Michel Laverdière, Courtesy Atelier Big City

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the Present
Princeton Architectural Press / Canadian Architect

Canadian Modern Architecture, 1967 to the present (Princeton Architectural Press and Canadian Architect, 2019). Residence for the Sisters of St. Joseph, Toronto, Ontario. Shim-Sutcliffe, 2013.

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Top left: Positive Imaging Photography, courtesy Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; Bottom left and right: Bob Gundu, courtesy Shim-Sutcliffe Architects

División del Norte
Iconico

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Onnis Luque

División del Norte
Iconico

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Onnis Luque

División del Norte
Iconico

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Onnis Luque

División del Norte
Iconico

Photo credit:
Onnis Luque