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Photographer Aaron Leitz
Portage Bay’s Bachelor Pad, Seattle, WA,
Heliotrope Architects,
Furnishings: Inform Interiors,
Landscape Jonathan Morley of the Berger Partnership,
Photographer: Aaron Leitz
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“An exciting challenge for me was bringing the tectonic spirit of my work to this sophisticated, refined residence in an urban center.” –Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal Perched high above downtown Dallas, this 8,870-square-foot apartment occupies the eighteenth floor of the Museum Tower building, where intimate rooms and corridors in the center of the oval-shaped apartment radiate out to open spaces and views on the perimeter. The space functions as a private urban refuge as well as a gathering place for family and friends.
Organized around a central service core and two parallel circulation corridors, the master bedroom, and family bedrooms occupy the north side of the apartment while guest bedrooms occupy the south. An office and kitchenette are contained on the east end, and an open living, dining, and kitchen area are on the west end. Here, a blackened steel wall raises into the ceiling via a hand-cranked wheel to reveal a red-accented, jewel-box bar.
A custom swing-arm TV pivot gizmo transforms the living area from intimate family gatherings to large game day events. Walnut casework, dark bronze window mullions and black terrazzo floors along with hardware and lighting from the Tom Kundig Collection complete the industrial aesthetic, creating an interior refuge against the exposure of full-surround window walls.
“There’s a real yin and yang experience of Dallas in this apartment – the big open, prospect view of the city is balanced with intimate rooms and passageways towards the inside of the floorplate.” –Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal
Architects: Olson Kundig Location: Dallas, Texas, United States Area: 8870.0 ft² Year: 2016 Photographs: Aaron Leitz, Nic Lehoux Manufacturers: Benjamin Moore, Knoll, Kohler, Ligne Roset, Minotti, Pratt & Lambert, Rohl, Stone Source, Sub-Zero, Tai Ping, Dombracht, KB Architectural Services, Muse Bespoke, Caste, Bright Group, Holly Hunt Enterprises, Rubelli, Newforma, Holland and Sherry, Company K, Autodesk, Custom by Emily Summers Design, Dualoy, KGBL, Custom gizmos by Olson Kundig, Mièle, ALT for Living, Custom by Olson Kundig, Andreola Terrazzo & Restoration, FilzFelt, Design Institute of America, James de Wulf, Ochre, Edelman, Michele Oka Doner, KWC, Great Outdoors, Brenda Houston, Tom Kundig Collection Design Team (Olson Kundig): Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal; Megan Zimmerman, LEED® AP BD+C, Project Architect; Laina Navarro, Interior Design Structural Engineer: L.A. Fuess Partners Mechanical, Electrical And Plumbing Engineer: Blum Consulting Engineers Consultants: Studio Lumina, Lighting Design; Sparling/Stantec, Acoustic Engineer; KB Architectural Ser-vices Inc., Gizmo Design; Facility Performance Associates, Energy Inspector Collaborators: Construction Zone International, General Contractor; Emily Summers Design Associates, Interior Design Area: 8,590 ft2 interior conditioned + 280 ft2 exterior patio
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Dallas Apartment by Olson Kundig “An exciting challenge for me was bringing the tectonic spirit of my work to this sophisticated, refined residence in an urban center.
A Modern Palm Springs Desert Home with Midcentury Style
A Modern Palm Springs Desert Home with Midcentury Style
This Southern California oasis blends perfectly into its desert surroundings. Photography: Aaron Leitz
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MG2 Global Headquarters, Seattle - Washington
MG2 Global Headquarters, Seattle – Washington
MG2, formerly MulvannyG2 Architecture, relocated its global headquarters from Bellevue, Wash., to the 1101 Second building in downtown Seattle, Wash. With the new office, the company also unveiled an updated, more concise name — MG2 — and an overall brand refresh that presents a clearer representation of the firm’s work around the world with leading retailers, commercial developers and client…
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