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Eric Rosen Architects

Profile Overview | Projects
Residential Projects
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Publications

The Pennsylvania Gazette; Jan/Feb 2002, "Alumni Profiles"

Nashville Scene; "Site", Fall/ Winter 2001

GA Houses, Volume 66; Project 2001

Bars, Pubs, Cafes; Julie D. Taylor; Rockport Publishers, Inc.; 2000

LA Architect: Spring 1999


Design philosophy

As light is cast through an object, shadows become distorted simulations of the object that created them. A transformation occurs in the reading and understanding of the original object as seen through the distorted shadow. The object and shadow co-exist and become boundaries between which a resonance occurs. It is in this interstitial space that new life and meaning is given to both.

It has been our intention to discover and reveal this kind of interstitial space between various boundaries through the transformation of place.

Whether new construction or a conversion and re-use of an existing place, transformation occurs through the intervention of a gesture. Rather than inserting foreign objects into a context, it has been our intent to study and understand the existing context and subsequently reveal the beauties that already exist through the process of transformation. In essence, it is our intent to make visible what is invisible.


Awards

Award: AIA Next LA: Nohall Residence (1998)


Significant projects

Raleigh Studios Café, Manhattan Beach, CA

Raleigh Studios Administrative Operations, Manhattan Beach, CA

Ravenswork Sound Studios, Venice, CA

15th Street Offices, Santa Monica, CA

Alta View Guest House, Studio City, CA

Fairways Residence, Nashville, TN

Cafe Sako, Los Angeles, CA

Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA

Clement Residence, Venice, CA

Radio In The Nude Sound Studios, Santa Monica, CA

Nohall Residence and Studio, Franklin, TN

Warner Hollywood Café, West Hollywood, CA

Clement Studio, Venice, CA

Eclectic Cafe and Gallery, Los Angeles, CA


Current projects

Vista Grande Residence, Pacific Palisades, CA

20th Street Offices, Santa Monica, CA

GC-2, Los Angeles, CA

Trailer Park, Post Production Offices, Hollywood, CA

Hill Street Residence, Santa Monica, CA

2R House, Venice, CA


Exhibitions

2003 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

2003 Black Cat Gallery – Octo Show

2002 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

2001 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

2001 GA Houses Projects 2001, Tokyo

2000 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

2000 101 New Blood; "Millenium Models”

1999 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

1998 AIA Awards; Traveling Exhibit

1998 101 New Blood

1997 AIA Exhibits Residential Architecture


Lectures

Pasadena Art Center, Entrepreneur Lecture - 2003, Pasadena, CA

AIAS Forum - National Convention 2000, Los Angeles, CA

"Art & Architecture; Transforming Place, Thought & Perception"

Los Angeles Forum for Art and Architecture: Summer Lecture Series 2000
"Out There Doing It"

Eric Rosen Architects
11525 Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90066
Phone +1 310 313 3052
Fax +1 310 313 3062
thestudio@ericrosen.com
www.ericrosen.com


Owner
Eric Rosen

Established
1992

Employees

4

Specialties
Commercial
Residential
Restaurants
Media Production Facilities
Interior Design
Web Site Design
Graphics