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  • Ace Hotel New Orleans by EskewDumezRipple

    Ace Hotel New Orleans by EskewDumezRipple

    EskewDumezRipple recently completed the Ace Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana. The project involved updating a 1928 Art Deco-style former furniture store building and an adjacent 4-story addition. The hotel features a new bar, restaurant, concert venue, and rooftop pool. The new addition serves as a related, yet visually quiet counterpoint to the richness of the […] More

  • Austin's Mid-Century Cool Office Post Iconic Building Renovation by Mark Odom Studio

    Austin’s Mid-Century Cool Office Post Iconic Building Renovation by Mark Odom Studio

    One of Austin’s most iconic mid-century buildings has recently undergone a year-long renovation by Austin architecture firm Mark Odom Studio. The building built in 1960 at 2001 North Lamar was restored to its original modernist swag – and is now ready for all to see. Purchased by heritage Texas insurance company, BKCW, the owners, Meredith […] More

  • Discover Rockefeller Group’s first Manhattan residential tower, Rose Hill

    Discover Rockefeller Group’s first Manhattan residential tower, Rose Hill

    New York-based design firm CetraRuddy designed Rose Hill, one of the most anticipated new residential developments in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood. Rising over 600 feet and located at 30 East 29th Street between Madison and Park Avenues, Rose Hill draws a direct connection to Rockefeller Center with its heavy prewar, Art Deco influence and will be […] More

  • Mirrorhouse by XTEN Architecture

    XTEN Architecture designed this stunning private residence located in Beverly Hills, United States, in 2016. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • 5 Simple Steps All Homeowners Swear By

    Its suburban feel and tightly knit community makes it an ideal area to settle if you’re starting a family. However, there are some things you may not know about running a fully-optimal home in this town. Here are some tips that  homeowners swear by. Continue reading for more tips from ARCHISCENE editors:  1. Check your […] More

  • Morgan Phoa Library and Residence by SPFarchitects

    Morgan Phoa Library and Residence by SPF:architects

    SPF:architects were in charge of the restoration and expansion of a 1926 residence designed by the renowned California architect Wallace Neff. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Cocoon House by nea studio

    The Retro Modern In The Cocoon House by nea studio

    Eco-friendly architecture studio, nea studio, designed the Cocoon House in Long Island, NY. The LEED-certified house is called Cocoon because its round walls form a Cocoon shape towards the northern and western neighbors. Discover more after the jump. The rounded enclosed half of the house provides shelter and privacy. The other glass side of the […] More

  • Highland Terrace by Blaze Makoid Architecture

    Highland Terrace by Blaze Makoid Architecture

    Blaze Makoid Architecture designed this stunning 17,000 square foot family compound in the Hamptons known as Highland Terrace. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • First Look Inside Morris Adjmi's New DUMBO Development Front & York

    First Look Inside Morris Adjmi’s New DUMBO Development Front & York

    Take an exclusive look inside DUMBO’s most highly-anticipated new development: Front & York. Front & York is a luxury mixed-use development in Brooklyn’s sought-after DUMBO neighborhood. Located just one subway stop away from Manhattan, the development will bring new condominium homes and rental residences, transformative new retail, and publicly accessible parking to a formerly vacant […] More

  • University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business by Henning Larsen

    University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business by Henning Larsen

    Henning Larsen recently completed their first project in North America – University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business. As over half of surveyed American college students reported feeling overwhelmed, lonely and exhausted, the Lindner College of Business answers a need for inclusive, social campus space. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • The Hoxton Portland by Fettle

    The Hoxton Portland by Fettle

    LA and London based design studio Fettle teamed up with Ennismore to design The Hoxton Portland, the sixth hotel in The Hoxton portfolio, located on the site of a former 1920’s theatre in the historic Chinatown area of the city. Fettle was appointed to design the public areas of the hotel, including the restaurant, cocktail […] More

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