We're thrilled to share Architectural Record's June 2024 cover story featuring the newly renovated Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. Reopening to the public on June 21, the Folger houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works. Over the past ten years, KieranTimberlake has partnered with Folger to provide strategic planning services, culminating in an expanded site and reimagined visitor experience. To complement the 1932 landmarked building by Paul Cret, KieranTimberlake went below, literally digging beneath the structure to create a more equitable and welcoming experience for all. “This is a building of great rooms,” said Partner Stephen Kieran. “We modernized the three historic rooms, but in a silent way. And we created the gardens as outdoor rooms.” The 6,000 square foot addition includes a lobby, exhibition halls, learning lab, gift shop, and offices, while vastly improving accessibility and circulation. “This project offers an alternative—without any changes to Cret's original elevations—and a way forward for institutions seeking to grow but contending with limitations,” they write. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/e32mFatn
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The alchemy of art, science, analysis, and intuition with regard to the built environment is our core mission. Founded in 1984, KieranTimberlake brings together the experience and talents of over 100 professionals of diverse backgrounds and abilities in a practice that is recognized worldwide. Our projects include the programming, planning, and design of new structures as well as the conservation, renovation, and transformation of existing buildings, with special expertise in education, government, arts and culture, civic, and residential projects. Common to all our work is that each project begins with a question and continues its development within a culture of continuous asking, ensuring that design results from deep investigation. KieranTimberlake is committed not only to delivering the highest quality services to our clients, but also to pursuing ideas that push the practice of architecture forward. We have received hundreds of design citations, including the Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2008 and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture from the Smithsonian Institution in 2010.
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In collaboration with acclaimed architectural firms KieranTimberlake and Lake|Flato Architects, we are proud to announce significant updates to our OpenHome series! Today's prospective homeowners face many challenges including high costs and limited existing inventory. By offering pre-designed and pre-engineered products, OpenHome reduces design fees and shortens the building process. Homeowners follow a clear, structured design path with fewer decisions, making it easier and less stressful to create a beautiful, energy-efficient home. With nine new home designs, we’re making world-class design and sustainable living more accessible than ever for people across the country. Visit our website to see the new plans and learn more about OpenHome! https://lnkd.in/eTWx-9Vs
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Tomorrow: Join Partner James Timberlake for a lecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.
In tomorrow's Constructing Realities lecture, James Timberlake of award-winning design practice KieranTimberlake will discuss their four decades in practice and several recent projects, including London's US Embassy, several houses and renewal projects, and the research & development behind them. Thursday 17 Oct, 13:00, UCL East Marshgate Constructing Realities invites speakers to explore the design and making of our built environment, examining how invention, creativity, collaboration, and technology are shaping the future of the spaces we live in. Contributors range from architects, engineers, environmental engineers, façade engineers and material scientists: all practitioners who are at the forefront of their industry or disciplines. This discursive lecture series is designed to directly inform architectural practice. It offers opportunities for students, stakeholders, professionals and the wider public to learn from and question the people who are constructing the realities we inhabit. https://lnkd.in/eKzZfZNe
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The Folger Shakespeare Library has been recognized by the Architecture MasterPrize as "Best of Best" in their 2024 selection for Designs of the Year. The renewal and expansion of the Folger Shakespeare Library is the result of more than 10 years of planning to make the institution a more inclusive, experiential, and welcoming place. Located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., the below-grade addition is entered through memorial gardens, guiding the visitor from the city into a previously hidden world, now revealed and accessible to all. 📷 Alan Karchmer and Sahar Coston-Hardy/Esto #AMP2024
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The John A. Paulson Center at New York University has been named a 2024 Prix Versailles Laureate! It is one of six projects recognized in the category of World's Most Beautiful Campuses. "Beauty in the form of architectural excellence on campuses helps to spur the learning process. It contributes to the well-being of students and instructors alike, and represents an undeniable mark of trust and an invitation to shine," notes Jérôme Gouadain, the prize's Secretary General. The Paulson Center was designed in collaboration with Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company.
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Partner Richard Maimon recently traveled to London to present the John A. Paulson Center at the annual Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) conference. The Paulson Center was recognized with an Award of Excellence for Best Tall Building (Americas). Richard presented the project to an international audience alongside Linda Chiarelli, New York University's Senior Vice President for Capital Projects and Facilities. The Paulson Center was designed in collaboration with Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company. #CTBUH #CTBUH2024
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2024 marks 40 years of KieranTimberlake and we're continuing to celebrate with more events, conferences, and other happenings. To better capture all that we're up to, we'll be sharing quarterly posters designed by our in-house team. This fall, KT staff will be traveling the world—from Salt Lake City to Singapore—for conference presentations and awards juries. We'll also be hosting two public events at our office in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. We look forward to connecting soon at events both near and far.
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We are excited to announce that alongside Davis Brody Bond, a Page Company and KieranTimberlake, Heintges will be presenting at the Facade Tectonics 2024 World Congress at the University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning on Wednesday 9th October! Jessica Young, Principal at Heintges, Mayine Yu, Principal at Davis Brody Bond / Page, and Cooper Schilling AIA LEED BDC, Principal at Kieran Timberlake, will be presenting a case study of the recently opened John A. Paulson Center at New York University. Event Details: Session 2B, Room 128, 1pm – 2:30pm https://lnkd.in/eucU4e94 #FTWC2024 #FTIWorldCongress2024 #FacadeTectonics #Facades
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Situated on a 25-acre forested site in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the Reinholds residence embraces its environment through massing, scale, materiality, and performance. The house is positioned at the north side of a meadow adjacent to the forest edge, framing views of the sloped landscape and fostering visual and physical connections to the natural environment, a priority for the client. The main living space anchors the plan, optimizing views of forest, meadow, and an internal court defined by bedroom wings. In addition to using locally sourced and fabricated natural materials throughout the house, the project incorporates high-performance triple-glazed windows, and a super insulated envelope to optimize thermal performance and a low carbon footprint. Remote but resilient, the house will be self-sustaining with a geothermal ground source heat pump system, hydronic radiant heating throughout, and a 25,000-kWh solar array with battery backup. Sitework has begun and construction completion is anticipated in spring 2026. Architecture: KieranTimberlake Build: Osborne Construction Interiors: Marguerite Rodgers Interior Design Landscape Architecture: Refugia Design/Build Lighting Design: Filament 33 Civil Engineering: RETTEW Structural Engineering: LARSEN & LANDIS, INC Solar: Solar States
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This Friday, join Design Researcher Sabrina Naumovski for her session "Whose Space is it Anyway? A User Experience Research Approach to Architectural Design" at AIA Wyoming's Annual Fall Conference. 📅 Friday September 27 | 9:30am 📍 Jackson Hole Conference Center 🎟 Register now: https://lnkd.in/eMbkexrc