When Residential Architect profiled Safdie Rabines Architects in 2006, the San Diego-based firm had just started to design bridges and institutional buildings, along with the residential work it had always done. More
Safdie Rabines Architects picks up larger projects, but houses remain vital to the firm. More
This studio addition creates an airy, light-filled workspace for an artist client. More
Shipley Architects, Dallas. These homeowners, who travel frequently, wanted to see the stars from their bed. Dan Shipley, FAIA, the designer of their existing house, “encouraged them to be a little daring” in how they got their wish. More
For Southern Californians, Taal Safdie and Ricardo Rabines do quite a bit of... More
Urban infill is perhaps the most important housing typology an architect can pursue. Not only does it promote density, it repairs decaying communities, creates new neighborhoods, and utilizes existing infrastructure. More
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