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Live/ Work Studio II in Pittsburgh serves as home and studio for studio d'ARC principal Gerard Damiani, AIA, and staff architect Debbie Battistone.
Photo: Ed Massery
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Live/ Work Studio II floor plan drawings.
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Laboratory house in Omaha, Nebraska, was designed by Randy Brown Architects.
Photo: Farshid Assassi
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A self-built home for architect Randy Brown, Laboratory recently received a 2008 AIA Honor Award in the interiors category.
Photo: Farshid Assassi
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The Wissioming Residence in Glen Echo, Maryland, was built to occupy the footprint of a previous house, minimizing disturbance of its wooded site.
Photo: Maxwell MacKenzie
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At the Wissioming Residence, the main living space opens onto a deck and swiming pool suspended as much as 20 feet (six meters) above the site's steeply sloping grade.
Photo: Maxwell MacKenzie
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The Streeter House, designed by Salmela Architect, occupies a challenging site that includes a wetland to the west and a pond to the east.
Photo: Peter Bastianelli Kerze
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Intensive use of prefabricated materials and systems was one of the client's goals for the Streeter House in Deep Haven, Minnesota.
Photo: Peter Bastianelli Kerze
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The Project Place–Gatehouse, in Boston, Massachusetts, was the only 2008 recipient of an AIA Housing Award in the special housing category.
Photo: Bruce T. Martin/ Josh Kuchinsky
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Project Place–Gatehouse is a six-story mixed-use building developed by a nonprofit agency that provides transitional services to homeless men and women. The building includes agency offices, affordable studio housing, and a commercial restaurant.
Photo: Bruce T. Martin/ Josh Kuchinsky
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