The Inspired Intermedia digital book collection
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457 Batliboi Studio - see pages 156-159 Hormuz Batliboi, AIA 61 Greenpoint Avenue, #623 Brooklyn, NY 11222 646.436.6239 www.batliboi.studio Located in Brooklyn, New York, Batliboi Studio is owned and operated by Hormuz Batliboi. His spaces are striking and clean as he masters the art of blending opposing elements: old and new, light and dark, natural and technological. Daylight is a central theme in Hormuz's designs and you'll see it integrated into every project. He leverages his background in high-end commercial, institutional, and residential design, to help problem solve and conceptualize his urban residential projects and custom interiors. Working as a licensed architect in New York and Connecticut, Hormuz is NCARB certified and has previously taught at New York Institute of Technology's School of Architecture and served as a guest critic at Pratt Institute. Bob Chatham Custom Home Design - see pages 126,127, 292-295 Bob Chatham 78 South Section Street Fairhope, AL 36532 251.928.0988 www.bobchatham.com Specializing in waterfront, historical, and Southern cottage-style homes, Bob Chatham is an award-winning, second-generation residential designer that has been designing custom homes for more than 35 years. His distinct style focuses on an abundance of windows, large porches, and natural design elements that complement the landscape and add to the nostalgic charm of waterfront communities in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Perdido Key, extending into Florida's Scenic Highway 30A and beyond. Bob gained notoriety in the 1990s for his wildly popular Charleston Collection, which was featured in numerous national architectural publications. An Alabama Gulf Coast native, Bob has a clear understanding of wetland areas, flood zones, easements, and related property constraints, allowing him to maintain the right balance between practicality and luxury on even the most challenging of lots. Brian Shore Architect - see pages 52-55 Brian Shore 90 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, NY 11560 516.671.7230 www.brianshore.com Brian Shore has been designing luxury homes for more than 40 years with his namesake firm, located on Long Island. His solutions-focused approach means that no two houses look the same and his portfolio boasts a wide-ranging aesthetic. Projects span from renovations to new builds in Long Island and Westchester County, New York, as well as in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Florida. Brian is a Kent State University alum and the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects, Long Island Chapter—among other honors—and his work has been featured in films and television. C. David Johnson Architectural Design & Rendering Services - see pages 124, 125 C. David Johnson 111 West Henderson Road Columbus, OH, 43214 614.330.5266 www.cdjarchitect.com It doesn't have to be "either/or" when it comes to art and technology. Architect C. David Johnson proves that every day as he combines more than 25 years of experience in residential and light commercial design with a specialization in architectural illustration, specifically marker/colored pencil and graphite/watercolor renderings. Within the last few years, he has also added 3-D modeling and renderings to his repertoire. These skills as both an architect and illustrator have helped him to achieve great results with the newest visualization technologies, leading more than 500 homes, additions, and renovations that embody the best combination of design and presentation materials available. BUTZ + KLUG architecture - see pages 145-151, 296-299, 448, 449 Pamela Butz & Jeffrey Klug 157 West Newton Street Boston, MA 02118 617.536.7399 www.bkarch.com Jeffrey Klug and Pamela Butz own and operate their Boston-based firm, BUTZ + KLUG Architecture, with a simple aspiration: to create buildings of extraordinary beauty. They have assembled a team that has the same goal in mind, from employees to contractors to artisans. The aesthetic of a home varies from project to project depending on the client, budget, and site. Using these conditions as a point of departure produces a uniqueness that characterizes each home. The team works with sustainability in mind; their buildings are extremely frugal with energy, mindful of materials, and constructed carefully. Pamela's work has been featured in numerous publications including Interior Design Magazine, Dwell, and House Beautiful, while Jeffrey has taught at universities including Harvard, Yale, MIT, and the ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. The firm has received Charles Cunniffe Architects - see pages 212-215, 370, 371, 414-417 Charles Cunniffe, FAIA 610 East Hyman Avenue Aspen, CO 81611 970.925.5590 www.ccaaspen.com Over the past four decades, Charles Cunniffe Architects (CCA) has become one of the most celebrated architecture firms in the Rocky Mountains. CCA was established in 1980 and is known for progressive and sustainable legacy estates, private residences, and community-based designs. From luxury golf resorts, historic renovations, and performance facilities to private vacation and ranch estates, CCA has become synonymous with livable and sustainable luxury in resort communities, where high style meets low impact. Featured in Architectural Digest, Veranda, Robb Report, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, CCA's award-winning designs have been widely recognized throughout the U.S. and abroad. CCA's work is dynamic, meaningful, and forward-thinking. Each design is thoughtfully tailored to client and site and is elevated by impeccable detailing and a respect for the contextual environment. Catherine Truman Architects - see pages 160-163, 252, 253, 368, 369 Catherine Truman 29 Warren Street Cambridge, MA 02141 857.285.2500 catherinetrumanarchitects.com No two projects are the same, which is why every house designed or renovated by Catherine Truman Architects is different. Each home is a response to the many forces at play in a project—the challenges of the site, the client's lifestyle, and the budget. Principal and founder of her namesake firm, Catherine Truman and her team take the time to listen to the homeowners and work through options to find the perfect, individual solution. Founded in 2013, the firm is made up of a dozen licensed architects, LEED accredited professionals, interior designers, senior technical experts, and junior designers as well as full time administrative support—and an office dog. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a satellite office on Cape Cod, the firm also offers full interior design services. Barnes Coy Architects - see pages 288-291, 410-413 Christopher Coy 1936 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 124 East 40th St., New York, NY 10016 631.537.3555 www.barnescoy.com While Barnes Coy Architects has a diverse portfolio of innovative designs, the award-winning firm's specialty is the single-family house—the creation of domestic shelter that celebrates light, space, and the modern lifestyle. Christopher Coy and Robert Barnes founded their firm in 1993 and, with a team of 12 highly experienced architects, have since completed more than 250 projects, forging a personal relationship with every client to bring their dream to reality. While each design is different, there are fundamental themes that run through their work, including how the site generates and informs the design. From there, they implement minimal forms, floor-to-ceiling transparency to capture natural light, and rugged textures to create shadows and depth.