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  • 3 weeks ago | architecturaldigest.com | Kyle Hoepner |Mali Azima

    Bradley and Peter Hüsemann-Odom weren’t specifically looking for a loft—a house with a yard where their pair of vizslas would have room to romp was more what they envisioned—but when a tall, light-filled space in a 1938 Art Deco factory building that backs up to Atlanta’s Beltline essentially fell into their laps, they were game to give it a try. A good friend, it turned out, was moving to New York; she offered them her unit, which both men had admired during social gatherings.

  • 2 months ago | atlantahomesmag.com | Angela Caraway-Carlton |Mali Azima

    New beginnings can be at once daunting and full of possibilities. For designer Lauren DeLoach’s client, a widower seeking a new home from which to fortify his spirits and embark on his next chapter, a 1930s bungalow steps from Buckhead’s Duck Pond was just the place. Though nearly a century old, the home was renovated by Norris Broyles Architects, Inc. and Adam Pollock of Castlehaven Construction under former owners to yield a contemporized cottage with alluring historical touches intact.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | atlantahomesmag.com | Nicole Letts |Mali Azima

    Large windows and natural light are a given when it comes to shoreline home design, but the real genius lies in the creative use of lines, angles, and materials. And in the case of this nearly 9,000-square-foot Lake Keowee, South Carolina, home, five innovative design minds are better than one. Homeowner and designer Jessica Whitley led the charge for the design in collaboration with Brittany Stafford of Source, architect Brad Wright, builder Will Hines, and landscape designer Alex Smith.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | atlantahomesmag.com | Nicole Letts |Mali Azima

    Large windows and natural light are a given when it comes to shoreline home design, but the real genius lies in the creative use of lines, angles, and materials. And in the case of this nearly 9,000-square-foot Lake Keowee, South Carolina, home, five innovative design minds are better than one. Homeowner and designer Jessica Whitley led the charge for the design in collaboration with Brittany Stafford of Source, architect Brad Wright, builder Will Hines, and landscape designer Alex Smith.

  • Oct 9, 2023 | ad-italia.it | Elizabeth Fazzare |Mali Azima

    Studio 54 e Art Deco, un connubio azzardato? Non in questa casa antica, dove di certo non mancava la storia, ma “aveva bisogno di nuova energia”, dice Jacqueline Hovarth della casa in stile italiano del 1919 che lei e suo marito hanno acquistato lo scorso anno nel quartiere Druid Hills di Atlanta (progettato da Frederick Law Olmsted). La coppia era alla ricerca di una casa con più spazio per la loro giovane famiglia.

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