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Dallas, Seattle, Denver, and New York
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Lindal Cedar Homes has lined up top firms for its new Architects Collaborative.
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The Energy Star-rated bungalow boasts state-of-the-art technology that doesn’t break the bank.
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Daniel Toole, Assoc. AIA, has written a book, Tight Urbanism, that looks at the use of alleys in urban design.
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Overcast nearly 230 days of the year, the Seattle and Portland areas have a great need for lighting solutions. Fifteen examples of projects where architects and designs have delivered are highlighted in a new book, 'Daylighting Design in the Pacific Northwest.'
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Examples of recession and post-recession urban interventions are on exhibition in Seattle, with the goal of inspiring Pacific Northwest designers to greater moments of tactical urbanism. Through Feb. 22.
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The Seattle house called Ballard Cut takes its name from a waterway that connects the city’s Lake Washington to Puget Sound.
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This master bath strikes a perfect balance between openness and privacy.
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Working through transition.
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The architect of a house covered in RA wins a prestigious award.