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1 month ago |
architecturalrecord.com | Clare Jacobson
ProjectsBuildings by TypeInterior DesignWorkplace DesignRecord Interiors The door to the 3,915-square-foot Jackson Square Office, designed by San Francisco–based Obata Noblin Office (ONO), opens to an unexpected sight: a wall of brightly lit, carefully curated liquor bottles. No sterile white reception area for this client, the strategic advisory firm Hakluyt.
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2 months ago |
architecturalrecord.com | Clare Jacobson
A new project by Spiegel Aihara Workshop (SAW) is rightfully named Complex. SAW began working on the seemingly simple renovation of a 1934 house in tony Atherton, in California’s Silicon Valley, in 2018. Over five years, the job’s scope expanded to intervening on the existing house and garage more extensively, and constructing a new guesthouse tower, another guesthouse, and a pool house, totaling some 6,935 square feet.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Clare Jacobson |Joshua Demb |Scarlett L. Gomez
In JAMA Network Open, Demb et al1 present novel findings on the association of race, ethnicity, and neighborhood socioeconomic (SES) status (a multicomponent measure derived from residential census block group and based on educational attainment, income, occupation, and poverty) with survival in a population of patients with early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC).
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Sep 27, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Clare Jacobson |Calista M. Harbaugh |Gifty Kwakye |Kwabena Agbedinu
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Aug 28, 2024 |
architecturalrecord.com | Clare Jacobson
When the owners of San Francisco’s Michelin-recognized, contemporary Indian restaurant Rooh decided to open the 2,480-square-foot Pippal restaurant in Emeryville, just across the bay, they had a clear plan. “They really wanted the bar to be the star of the show,” says Dane Bunton, cofounder and managing principal of San Francisco–based Studio BANAA, “so that was the focal point.” The bar would function as a magnet to draw folks off the street and into the space.
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