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  • 2 weeks ago | ourcommunitynow.com | David Sokol

    Share In the Kendall Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts, manufacturing centers that were active through World War II have since been replaced by home bases for technology, pharmaceutical, and research firms. That transformation from production hub to the so-called “most innovative square mile on Earth” reached its conclusion in 2024, when Alexandria Real Estate Equities completed a 462,000-square-foot laboratory and office at 325 Binney Street designed by NBBJ.

  • 2 weeks ago | architecturalrecord.com | David Sokol

    ProjectsBuildings by TypeTall Building Projects In the Kendall Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts, manufacturing centers that were active through World War II have since been replaced by home bases for technology, pharmaceutical, and research firms.

  • 1 month ago | architecturaldigest.com | David Sokol |Eric Petschek |Katja Greeff

    All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. After purchasing a 2.6-acre lot abutting a favorite golf course in their hometown, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, residents Geoff and Heather were at a crossroads.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | David Sokol

    Drifts of Pennisetum alopecurodies (“Hameln grass”) sweep around the new house; in counterpoint to the weighted, dignified brick, the fountain grass sways delicately in the breeze. Architect Adam Jordan selectively planted river birches to mediate the transition from this meadow-like landscape to mature red oaks nearby. The living room opens to the landscape via nine-foot-tall windows and sliders, banded by another four feet of glass, all sourced from Quantum Windows & Doors .

  • 1 month ago | ca.style.yahoo.com | David Sokol

    Architectural Digest“We’re always up for weird,” says Jeanne Barber of Camden Grace Interiors in West Hartford, Connecticut. Barber and her team converted a ship-themed finished basement, which was originally built as a children’s playroom in the 1960s, into a swanky basement bar design. This basement remodel in a contemporary family home in Pacific Palisades, California, features wood surfacing in the Angles pattern from Andrews’ own line, Variations for Jamie Beckwith Collection.

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