NADAAA has remodelled a 1920s Washington DC residence by extending the attic, adding large windows, and using plywood sheets to arrange the internal layout.
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NADAAA has remodelled a 1920s Washington DC residence by extending the attic, adding large windows, and using plywood sheets to arrange the internal layout.
Rock Creek House
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES
by NADAAA
via archdaily
F A C A D E + W I N D O W S
images 1-4: Batay-Csorba, Core Modern Homes, Toronto https://www.archdaily.com/878567/core-modern-homes-batay-csorba-architects
images 5-6: NADAAA, house, Washington DC https://www.archdaily.com/805220/rock-creek-house-nadaaa
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Melbourne School of Design - NADAAA
COMPELLING DRAWINGS - NADAAA architects - https://www.nadaaa.com
Boston-based architecture and urban design firm led by Nader Tehrani with partner Arthur Chang.
http://www.nadaaa.com/blog/category/installations-exhibitions/
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NADAAA is an architectural firm located in Boston, headed by Nader Tehrani and in collaboration with Katherine Faulkner and Daniel Gallagher. Their design services range from furniture art installations to high-rise, urban-scale projects....
NADAAA is an architectural firm located in Boston, headed by Nader Tehrani and in collaboration with Katherine Faulkner and Daniel Gallagher. Their design services range from furniture art installations to high-rise, urban-scale projects. They have global recognition and type up with international architectural firms to design structures all around the world.
NADAAA (Design Architect) and Perkins+Will (Architect of Record) are collaborating on the design and development of a significant gateway project for MIT at Kendall Square. The project is part of ...
FACADE !!!!!!!!
Because the lozenge-shaped tower was oriented east to west, its broad sides would be visible up and down Main Street—the opposite of inconspicuous. Breaking up those exteriors into alternating bands of glass and anodized aluminum unitized panels would give the eye more to do, but staggering them, the NADAAA team discovered, would trigger a sensation akin to the cafe wall illusion. Color gradations in the paneling and their concave depressions, which produce subtle shadowing, reinforce the feeling of variability.
link to facade construction details:
https://www.studiotjoa.com/mit-site-4
and here an instagram post by eric höweler (howeler + yoon):
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ccc96RZu_PV/
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Rock Creek House / NADAAA
Washington, United States