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Bath

  • Lighten up

    Swatt Architects: Concreteworks Studio's concrete countertops and bathtubs are embedded with fiber optics that are invisible during the day and glow at night.

     
  • good sense

    Holst Architecture: Kohler Co.'s Cimarron 1.28-gallons-per-flush toliet tank.

     
  • good save

    Bamesberger Architecture: TOTO USA toilets.

     
  • steel diamond

    Bamesberger Architecture: Diamond Spas stainless steel tubs.

     
  • gessi work

    XTEN Architecture: Rettangolo line of faucets and tub fillers from Gessi.

     
  • Warm by Design

    Roger Ferris + Partners: Agape's Spoon bathtub is crafted from a resin/quartz powder composite that reportedly allows the tub to retain heat.

     
  • Forma and Function

    Roger Ferris + Partners: Boffi's collection of kitchen and bath products are manufactured in a diverse mix of materials—stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and wood veneers among them. Base and upper units can be speced in a variety of sizes.

     
  • slight flush

    The Miller/Hull Partnership: Caravelle dual-flush toilet from Caroma USA.

     
  • hover craft

    Tobler Duncker: Duravit's Darling wall-mounted toilet, available in five colors, for is simple, well-designed and maximizes space.

     
  • the real skinny

    archi-tectonics: WetStyle's Collection Cube sinks are fabricated from a refined polyester resin composite containing a combination of natural and synthetic aggregates. Units can be installed in both undermount and above-counter applications.

     
 
 
 
 

2013 Residential Architect Design Awards Judging

Robert M. Cain, Brian Messana, Todd Hansen and E.B. Min, the 2013 Residential Architect Design Awards jury, discuss their selection of Bud Clark Commons by Holst Architecture as the 2013 Project of the Year. Calling Bud Clark Commons “architecture at its finest,” they noted that the beautifully designed building includes affordable studio apartments, a day center, and a shelter providing temporary housing for up to 90 men. The Portland, Ore., project’s social aspects as well as its design made it the clear choice for the 2013 RADA Project of the Year.

 
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