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architects' choice: doors

  • 2Inns by Sebastian Mariscal

    Architects' Choice: The Clear Choice

    To connect indoor and outdoor social gathering spaces, Sebastian Mariscal turned to NanaWall.

     
  • Image

    New Material: Stratum

    Designer Sebastian Mariscal selects his favorite windows and doors.

     
  • door score

    Banducci Associates Architects: Clopay's Avante Collection are made with 2 1/8-inch frames in custom sizes.

     
  • solid opening

    Swatt Architects: To promote "continuity from interior to exterior," Swatt specs large aluminum openings from Fleetwood, as he did on this home.

     
  • avante garde

    Blip Design: Avante garage doors from Clopay Building Products.

     
  • easy slider

    Kuth/Ranieri Architects: Quantum’s Euroglide lift-and-slide door system.

     
  • Fresh Breeze

    Michelle Kaufmann Designs: NanaWall folding glass patio doors are available in custom sizes and can be fabricated in such species as sapeli mahogany and speced with aluminum cladding.

     
  • Mixed Media

    Roger Ferris + Partners: Duratherm's custom wood windows and doors come in choices such as African mahogany, cypress, Douglas fir, and teak.

     
  • inside sliders

    Kevin Defreitas Architects, AIA: Aluminum doors from The Sliding Door Co.

     
  • fire escape

    Luce et Studio Architects: Crawford 240 bifold door.

     
 
 
 
 

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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