We love seeing some of the best included in 2024's 'Design 50' Here are a few of our cherished friends from this year's list: Tereasa Surratt: The fearless leader and visionary behind the one of a kind Camp Wandawega. We can't wait to join her again in the woods this summer! SiteDesign Company: A trailblazing firm in landscape architecture, urban design, and architecture, constantly redefining the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Nicole Alexander: The creative mastermind behind Siren Betty, transforming visions into stunning realities that continue to captivate us. Thomas Kerwin: Founding Principal of bKL Architecture, Thomas leads a talented team of architects in Chicago, shaping the skyline one building at a time. James Plunkard: A master of collaboration, James thrives in the art of conceptualizing places. He oversees the design development of numerous projects in Chicago, turning ideas into iconic realities. A big thank you to Newcity for including Karen Herold alongside so many amazing friends in this feature! #studiokcreative #studiok #newcity #interiordesign #hospitalitydesign
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🏠🔄 The Power of Transformation: How Two Los Angeles Architects Redefined Home Evolution. Rebecca Rudolph and Colin Thompson's journey from purchasing a modest $150,000 house to continuously reshaping it into their dream home over 24 years showcases the profound impact of architectural creativity and strategic renovation. Their story is a testament to the idea that evolving space needs don't necessarily require moving. A lesson in adaptability and foresight for professionals in architecture, real estate, and beyond. #InnovationInHousing #ArchitecturalCreativity #HomeEvolution #LosAngelesDesign
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Palm Grove The Architecture of Reconstruction and War Narratives in Urban Space This project explores and develops a conceptual architectural design that specifically addresses the impacts of war on the urban fabric and how to rebuild it through modern forms integrated with local spatiality. Inspired by the architecture of war, the concept of grid narratives, and the spatial essence of palm trees, this project aims to depict the multiple layers of war's impact through soft, layered forms harmonized with nature and regionalism. This "Palm Grove," using palm trees as diagrammatic elements, creates a multi-layered and complex space symbolizing reconstruction, resilience, and the resurgence of life in war-torn environments. The spatial grid of this project is designed so that each module, while functioning independently, is interconnected, with each narrating its unique story. This modular network responds to social interactions, temporal changes, and users' movement within the urban space, contributing to a collective and multi-layered narrative of the environment's past, present, and future. The "Palm Grove" project seeks not only to provide architectural solutions for the reconstruction and revitalization of war-affected spaces but also strives to create a dynamic and interactive space that aids in healing the psychological and social wounds inflicted by war, effectively strengthening urban and social identity. #ArchitecturalInnovation #UrbanDesign #PostWarReconstruction #SustainableArchitecture #ResilientCities #UrbanIdentity #ArchitecturalConcepts #SocialArchitecture #DesignThinking #ArchitectureAndWar #UrbanRevitalization #CommunityDesign #NarrativeArchitecture #SpatialDesign
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Michael Anderson, AIA-NOMA walks the walk n talks the talk while also manning a solid architectural practice. The entrepreneurs road is NOT for the faint of heart. What can we collectively or individually do to assist these businesses that are the catalyst for job creation? Pay on time! Cut out the red tape that slows the flow! Stop misinformation from flowing; be transparent about process! Allocate funds based on needs not cookie cutter processes that are antiquated! Hold the bigger pockets feet to the fire as you do entrepreneurs…yeah, I can go on n on cause I’m at the table. I see unnecessary duress because the order takers are not decision makers or influencers so progress is impeded. We can do better in working with our entrepreneurs so they can be leaders in their sector n the community they serve. #inclusiveleadership #entreprenuers #businessinBlack
Anderson Barker Architects served as the executive architect for the Plaza and Retail Buildings and the Pedestrian Bridge for the new Intuit Dome. I am proud of my role and the teamwork with City Design Studio in this significant project. Working as the associate architect to AECOM, it is exciting to see our work featured in the New York Times article, highlighting contributions from seven artists, including Glenn Kaino and Charles Gains. This project was a collaborative effort with AECOM, City Design Studio, Walter Hood, HLB, and Walker Consultants. Read the article here. https://lnkd.in/ecCVF-UZ
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Adaptive reuse, the process of repurposing old buildings for new uses, is a cornerstone of sustainable urban development, marrying the past with the present in a functional, vibrant manner. This approach is particularly relevant in New York City, where historic structures dot the landscape amidst skyscrapers and bustling streets. For architects, property managers, real estate managers, and store/facilities developers, adaptive reuse presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities, especially within the commercial architecture sector of NYC. #AdaptiveReuse #Highline #NYC #architecture
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Embracing a sophisticated and refined architectural style, the transition from rigid angles to a fluid design is at the forefront of our focus. Our WiggleRoom Super Structure showcases this evolving trend among six other captivating themes currently dominating the architecture and design industry. Discover an in-depth exploration of these influential themes here: https://hubs.la/Q02J7yZC0
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Adaptive reuse, the process of repurposing old buildings for new uses, is a cornerstone of sustainable urban development, marrying the past with the present in a functional, vibrant manner. This approach is particularly relevant in New York City, where historic structures dot the landscape amidst skyscrapers and bustling streets. For architects, property managers, real estate managers, and store/facilities developers, adaptive reuse presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities, especially within the commercial architecture sector of NYC. #AdaptiveReuse #Highline #NYC #architecture
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Imagine a world where your property isn’t just a piece of land but a canvas for innovation and opportunity. This is the vision at the heart of NinthGen, where we specialize in: • Building Permits: Simplifying the intricate dance of obtaining permits, paving the way for a seamless start to your projects. • Architectural Design: Crafting spaces that resonate with your vision, merging beauty with practicality. • Management: Orchestrating the complexity of project management with precision, ensuring your journey from blueprint to reality is smooth. • Construction: Bringing your dreams to life with construction services that stand as a testament to quality and durability. At NinthGen, we challenge the status quo, transforming your vision into a legacy. Let’s embark on this transformative journey together. Contact info: 📞820.888.8828 📍651 W. Harvard St., Glendale, CA 91204 #ninthgen #ninthgenconsulting #modernserenity #modern #architecture #design #construction #architecturaldesign #glendale #california
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I had an amazing time yesterday at the SoFlo NOMA event in Miami, where I had the pleasure of attending a captivating talk by Anson M. Stuart, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, PMP, EcoDistrict AP, titled "How to Design, Build, and Live the Life of Your Dreams." A big thank you to Stacey N. Boynton, NOMA, NCARB, Assoc. AIA for inviting me and to Anson for such an insightful presentation. The event was focused on showing us how to design and build a new version of ourselves that will allow us to truly live the life of our dreams. What resonated with me the most (because it's all about energy and vibrations) was the concept of #GETMOVING – stepping and acting on what you are learning. Sometimes, we set goals to read a certain number of books, but the reality is that we should focus on what we truly intend to attract and grow. Using repetition to genuinely assimilate and internalize concepts is crucial. The art of repetition as a key tool and consistency. Changing the our #MINDSET!!! Anson wrapped up the talk with a brilliant video by Bob Proctor where he said, "We want the leaves before we even have the roots." This was a powerful reminder of the importance of laying a solid foundation before seeking growth. I left the event feeling inspired and motivated to put these principles into practice. 🌟 #SoFloNOMA #Architecture #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #ProfessionalDevelopment
Join us on May 22nd for our next Practice Excellence event hosted at Global Furniture Group! We are honored to have this session presented by Anson M. Stuart, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, PMP, EcoDistrict AP principal and owner of Stuart Architecture. Whether it's graduating from school, passing the AREs, starting your own firm, or other aspirations, learn how to design and build the life of your dreams. Register for the event here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eAfBkvCw NOMA | AIA Fort Lauderdale
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From the start of my architecture gig in 2001 (!), I went in with the belief that individual buildings tell larger stories about their cities and regions. Here, in one of my last pieces as the San Francisco Chronicle urban design critic, I use 11 structures to look at how 21st Century S.F. has changed, and some of the underlying forces at work (seismic protection, for example, and the need for affordable housing). Let me know what you think! https://lnkd.in/gW78PyCT
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At the end of the day, human experience is at the heart of thoughtful architectural design. Therefore, the key is to consider how each person that occupies a space will be able to move through it. How can the space be made more uplifting without sacrificing utility? How can the space be made more functional without sacrificing beauty? Read our full article on the art of space planning here: https://lnkd.in/gA3pcs7h
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