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MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Oregon State University

Crédit photo :
Josh Partee

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Ronald McDonald House BC + Yukon

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Ema Peter

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Flora

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Cyrille Weiner

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Spearhead Huts

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MGA

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Gallivare Multiaktivitethuset

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MGA

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

The Dock Building

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Ema Peter

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

Catalyst

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Benjamin Benschneider

MGA nommé « Best Sustainable Firm in the World » au 13e Architizer A+Awards annuel
MGA | Michael Green Architecture

T3

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Ema Peter

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: The entrance is made highly visible through lighting, materials and visual cues, along with concrete pavers that create continuity from the sidewalk into the well-lit space.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: The design strategically positioned the restrooms beneath SCAPE's elevated landscape, offering easy accessibility from the Bay Trail and beachfront.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: Seven single stalls are enclosed by gray phenolic partitions and wash stations mount onto a soft green ceramic Fireclay tile wall.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: The wood-clad exterior is tucked into the landscape while remaining accessible to all.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: The facilities are gender-neutral to set a new standard for inclusivity in public amenities.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

China Basin Park Restroom: A wide opening reduces feelings of isolation and entrapment.

Crédit photo :
Ty Cole

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

Section Perspective Rendering for the China Basin Park Restroom

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Min Design

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

Aerial View of Mission Rock and China Basin Park: The new five-acre waterfront park is located within the new Mission Rock development, between Mission Bay and Dogpatch, along The City’s southern bay shoreline.

Crédit photo :
Jason O'Rear

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

Aerial View of China Basin Park: Min Design's wood-clad structure is tucked under the landscape, limiting its visual impact, while its entrance is made highly visible through lighting, materials, and visual cues.

Crédit photo :
Jason O'Rear

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

The Garden Party: The landscape and planting design are integral to the pavilion's aesthetic. The pavilion creatively uses two existing trees as a living canopy, which will grow to cover the structure over time.

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Mission Rock Partners

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

The Garden Party: The fabrication of the rail was custom-made with unique arcs and turns, adding to the craftsmanship and intricacy of the pavilion.

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Mission Rock Partners

Min Design active la vie urbaine grâce à des concepts réfléchies et ludiques
Min Design

The Garden Party: The design fosters pedestrian interaction through its geometry and visually open language.

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Mission Rock Partners