The Dry Creek Building brings together key business partners in a common location and is designed to help drive collaboration and innovation, ultimately helping to move Gallo’s business forward. The new office building complements existing structures and is a central location between the campus’s multiple buildings, making is a vital…
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Not-for-profit 826 Valencia’s latest venture is the retail component of this mixed-use learning space that supports the creative writing skills of under-resourced students. Located in a former liquor store in the city’s densely populated, low-income Tenderloin district, the quirky retail shop is designed to delight, inspire and encourage exploration.
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Despite its strong rectilinear form, a new house in a Buenos Aires suburb by local architect Luciano Kruk achieves an air of transparency and lightness. Designed for a young couple, the house—an elongated box surrounded by a grove of willow trees and a vast green lawn—is composed of a simple…
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Leading global pharmaceutical company, Allergan, partnered with Gensler to realize a holistic brand program at its new administrative headquarters. Featuring digital content development and environmental graphic design, the program immerses employees and guests in a experiential, visual narrative of Allergan’s culture, mission, and people. At the office entrance, eight 13-foot-high…
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The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago) is a premiere rehabilitation destination for adults and children with the most severe, complex conditions — from traumatic brain and spinal cord injury to stroke, amputation and cancer.
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“Unprepossessing” is an apt way to describe the 1920s colonial revival house that Ted Porter found in 1999 in Sag Harbor, Long Island, and finished renovating for himself and his partner, Steve Godeke, last year. The New York–based architect with his own practice wanted a weekend home in this picturesque…
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