Jewel Box by Red Dot Studio is a Californian project of small scale and big impact. Ogawa Fisher Architects named on Forbes 2025 list of America's top 200 Residential Architects. Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest. Richardson Pribuss featured in the New York Time's "On Location." A Contemporary Indian Restaurant Brings Atypical Cuisine—and High Design—to a Bay Area Mall. Pippal, designed by Studio BANAA, in Architectural Record. In Germantown, New York, Designer David Weeks and his wife, Georgie Stout, turned a miners’ cottage and adjacent foundry in the Hudson River Valley into a creative refuge. Featured in WSJ Magazine. Behind the Renovation of a Historic Entertainment Hub in Chicago. The Ramova Theatre by Dan O'Riley/O'Riley Office featured in Interior Design Magazine. After inheriting her family’s hillside home, the retired teacher made adjustments that would support her lifestyle for the years to come. Bjorn Design featured in Dwell. Cass Calder Smith Architecture is featured on the cover of BUILDINGS magazine for their work on the historic Tin Building at South Street Seaport. Studio BANAA's Voyager Coffee featured in the Architect's Newspaper. Step Inside A San Francisco Home Reimagined For The Next Generation. FORMA Construction worked with Katie Spalding and Chambers + Chambers on this historic renovation. The historic Ramova Theatre in Chicago has undergone a significant renovation by Dan O'Riley/O'Riley Office. Featured in Premier Construction News. 12 Wellness-Focused Hospitality Concepts To Know. Studio BANAA's V&Co is featured in Hospitality Design's wellness issue. Wagner Creative's founder, Melissa Wagner, is a Women in Construction Ambassador at New York Build. Seventh Street Residence by Sidell Pakravan Architects is a contemporary take on the traditional Craftsman home. Featured in AN Interior. A J-Shaped Ranch House Went from Cramped to Spacious with a Very Strategic New Floor Plan. Ogawa Fisher Architects in Sunset Magazine. In Mill Valley, California, a series of Wooden Cabins Get a Contemporary Revival. Richardson Pribuss Architects in PLAIN. Past And Present Coexist In This SF Home That Once Housed A Speakeasy. Red Dot Studio featured in the cover of Luxe Magazine. Created for the WantedDesign Manhattan Lounge, David Weeks’ Hi-Beam series consists of seven floor lamps inspired by a metal I-beam. Staycation In Serious Style At The Hotel Castro. Cass Calder Smith featured in San Francisco Magazine. A Japanese Zen Garden Is the Stunning Centerpiece of this Midcentury Modern Home Remodel. Ogawa Fisher Architects in SPACES/Marin Magazine. Take a tour of this 'Neo-Tudor' cottage, tastefully and carefully renovated by Richardson Pribuss Architects and Studio Montemayor. Featured in Homes & Gardens. How 3 Local Designers Breathed New Life into These Marin Homes. Paulina Perrault in Marin Living. Cass Calder Smith's Sekoya Lounge & Kitchen in Palo Alto is featured in Premier Hospitality. Cass Calder Smith takes the main stage at BDNY; "What matters now in F&B today". Riverwalk by Cass Calder Smith: Riyadh’s visionary mixed-use commercial development featured in Commercial Interior Design. Cabin in the Woods by Richardson Pribuss Architects. Case Study in Residential Design Magazine. This 400-Square-Foot ADU in Mill Valley Packs a Big Design Punch. Heidi Richardson's own ADU featured in Clever/Architectural Digest. Cass Calder Smith is SURFACE Magazine's Designer of the Day. Design milk's Friday Five with Nastaran Mousavi of Studio BANAA. FORMA Construction's Victor Mezhvinsky named 2021 ProRemodeler's 40 under 40. Richardson Pribuss Architects Modern Courtyard House; A Harmonious Blend of Light, Space, and Nature in Mill Valley. Featured in Pendulum. Clarity in Meaning: Sidell Pakravan's Kristen Sidell and Rudabeh Pakravan on Core Questions, Partnership, and Forging Ahead. Featured on Madame Architect. A Mid-Century Golf Clubhouse on Vineyard Knolls is Reimagined With Nature in Mind. Karin Payson featured on the cover of Marin Magazine. Women in Architecture + Construction: An Interview Series Sarah Ebner, founder of See Arch, reflects on her journey of becoming an architect. Through challenges and growth, she discovered the importance of adaptability and the value of a supportive team. Emphasizing client relationships and staff well-being, See Arch prioritizes people above all else. Sarah leads by example, paving the way for future generations of female architects, creating a firm where excellence and work-life balance coexist harmoniously. Interview five is with longtime friends Hiromi Ogawa and Lynn Fisher of Ogawa Fisher Architects. What do these female co-principals have in common? Both were design-minded from a very young age (with pictures to prove it), worked together at EHDD, had kids at the same time, and have found the secret sauce to modernizing the mid-century ranch home. The fourth in our Women in Architecture interview series features Karen Curtiss, founder of Red Dot Studio in San Francisco. Find out what philosophy, fencing, and architecture all have in common (hint, it’s Karen), how research and experimentation shape her practice, and how many different types of housing one firm can possibly handle at once. Wagner Creative is excited to present the third of our interview series with Toby Levy of LDP Architecture in San Francisco. Discover what it was like being the only woman in drafting class in the '70s, about driving a taxi in New York City to pay for tuition, and how she became the mayor of South Park. Our second interview is with Kristen Sidell and Rudabeh Pakravan of Sidell Pakravan Architects in Berkeley, CA, about how they met and decided to open their firm, designing for the community, why they love models, and how the pandemic has changed the way they work. The first in a series of our "Women in Architecture series. We talk with Architect, Karin Payson, of Karin Payson architecture + design, about when how she started her firm, what draws her to having a bi-coastal practice, and how she continues to find inspiration for both art and architecture in daily life.