Pugh + Scarpa Architects 2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg. F1 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Phone +1 310 828 02 26 Fax +1 310 453 96 06 info (at) pugh-scarpa.comwww.pugh-scarpa.com Partners Gwynne Pugh, AIA, LEED AP, ASCE Partner, Principal Lawrence Scarpa, AIA Partner, Principal Angela Brooks, AIA, LEED AP Principal
Employees 15 Established 1991 Specialities Affordable housing Civic and institutional Commercial interiors Sustainable design
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Top: Colorado Court, Santa Monica, CA, 2002 (Photos: Marvin Rand) Details |
Top: Solar Umbrella, Venice, CA, 2007 (Photos: Marvin Rand) Details |
Bottom: Step Up on Fifth, Santa Monica, CA, 2009 (Photos: John Edward Linden) Details |
Bottom: Santa Monica Parking Garage Improvements, Santa Monica, CA, 2010 (est.) (Visualizations and Photo: Pugh + Scarpa) Details |
Philosophy
Pugh + Scarpa is committed to producing work of exceptional rigor and architecture that expresses the highest aesthetic, environmental and social ideals. As a firm, we have consistently sought new and different design challenges and have resisted becoming excessively specialized in any particular building type. As a result, our innovative work ranges from designs for small objects, furniture and public art, to large-scale educational, civic and affordable housing buildings. We are also known for our experience in master planning and urban design. Approaching every project with fresh eyes, we produce design solutions that are unique and appropriately suited to client and context. At Pugh + Scarpa our working method has always been highly intuitive and flexible - there are no rigid boundaries or pre-set formulas. Our interest is in producing meaningful work that is rooted in its context, both cultural and physical. We have developed a design process that focuses on the unique values of each client and the specific programmatic requirements and aesthetic opportunities of each project. We understand that the role of the architect is one often marked by conflict, contradiction, and change as projects evolve and respond to stakeholders' needs. Skilled at building dynamic rapport with our clients and user groups, we create inspiring and exceptionally functional buildings that fulfill their collective goals. Together with the stakeholders, we begin by exploring both the functional needs and the aesthetic goals of each project with no limiting preconceptions. This ensures that the final design emerges from the specific context and essential function of the project. Our ability to understand and interpret user needs and goals is evidenced in the positive relationships we have developed with our clients. We encourage you to contact any of our past clients, to better understand our methods and abilities. At Pugh + Scarpa, each project is approached as the continuation of an ongoing inquiry. We have become specialists in finding creative and unique solutions to the most difficult budgets and programs. Careful consideration is given to the appropriateness of design choices in terms of context, program and construction. We are known as architects who link exceptional design with time and budget concerns, joined with a larger commitment to community and quality. Our work is driven by the belief that architecture can have a transformative influence by providing an environment that engenders freedom of thought, creativity and curiosity; and as such, we believe in the possibility of creating architecture that itself becomes an instrument of the human experience. It is from these beliefs and values that we continually strive to deliver buildings that redefine the typology and establish new paradigms for each project we undertake. While we practice architecture with an extremely rigorous and exacting methodology, we remain open-minded, so that our work can adapt throughout the dynamic process of making places for people. In our eyes, the quality of a project is not necessarily related to how much it costs, but rather how wisely the resources of time and money are spent. We firmly believe that design excellence can be achieved on any scale or budget; that economy and aesthetics are not mutually exclusive. Proper cost management and life cycle building cost is of great importance to us. Our design strategy is to seek simplicity, which results in flexibility in use and economy in cost. In everything we do, we are constantly aware of our responsibility to our clients, who rely on us to honor our commitments to budget, schedule, and quality of work. Research of materials and technologies has lead us to new and innovative solutions while respecting tried and tested construction methods. This is true regardless of the scale, whether big or small, for public or private use, for rich or poor. Working closely with clients, users, industry and a network of consultants is an approach that has often led us to successfully reinvent established building types. Our attitude not only stresses the search for fundamental principles in architecture, such as light, volume and spatial flow, but also attempts to reveal extraordinary beauty within ordinary ideas and materials. At Pugh + Scarpa, our design process particularly emphasizes the unique requirements and aesthetic opportunities of each project. From this perspective, the contextual issues of a given site often provide great opportunity to develop an architectural language that is layered and multivalent. We see a site's unique considerations as highly valuable, providing rich and diverse material to draw upon. The specific conditions of the multiple physical and cultural forces impacting the building-its embedment in the surrounding urban fabric, relationship to adjacent buildings, and proximity to community assets-help us develop a solution that contributes a distinctive sensibility to the environment. As the design process begins, we focus on the unique attributes of and opportunities afforded by the site. We begin with an investigation of the site, surrounding buildings, existing building and structural system, attitudes and patterns of use, topographical surroundings, etc. While the programmatic aspects of the project are being defined, our designers begin their investigation of contextual issues, on both a micro and a macro level. These subjective contextual readings are balanced by combining the perspective of the "indigenous" client group and the "outsider" perspective of Pugh + Scarpa and our assembled team of consultants. To locate an architecture, we typically operate on a question/answer paradigm in which the antecedents and precedents of initial answers are absorbed or challenged in order to identify the salient issues. The questions that will form the basis of our inquiry for the physical design of this project include: What is the relationship between the identity of the specific site and the larger cultural and social identity of the surrounding city? What are the sign systems at work that are taken for granted, overlooked and yet understood intuitively? As we examine and absorb the local idioms and syntax, the architectural language will become layered with meaning that is connected to its place and time, providing an armature for development.
Current Projects
2011 (est.): Pico Place, Santa Monica, CA: affordable housing 2011 (est.): Laumeier Arts and Education Building, St. Louis, MO: new museum for sculpture park's permanent collection 2011 (est.): Contemporary Arts Museum, Raleigh, NC: adaptive reuse of warehouse facility 2011 (est.): Siqueiros Mural Canopy and Interpretive Center, Los Angeles, CA: historic preservation and new museum 2010 (est.): Santa Monica Parking Garages, Santa Monica, CA: aesthetic and sustainability improvements
Competitions
University of California San Diego, East Campus Health Sciences Parking Garage, 2009 Rest Box, Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea, 2009 Mill Center for the Arts, Hendersonville, NC, 2007 Fifth Annual Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, March 2005 - April 2006
Awards
Awards in 2010 National AIA Architecture Firm Award For: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: American Institute of Architects Recipients: Pugh + Scarpa Announced: Dec. 3, 2009 AIA/CC Firm Award For: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: AIA California Council Recipients: Pugh + Scarpa Announced: Oct. 21, 2009 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture For: Step Up Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2010 Awards in 2009 AIA/LA Design Award: Merit For: Step up on Fifth Presented by: AIA Los Angeles Recipients: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Announced: Oct. 9, 2009 Westside Prize For: Step Up on Fifth (infill; built) Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipients: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Announced: June 12, 2009 Westside Prize For: Green Dot Animo Leadership High School (unbuilt) Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipients: Pugh + Scarpa Announced: June 12, 2009 Los Angeles Business Council Community Impact Award For: LATTC Gymnasium Presented by: Los Angeles Business Council Recipients: Pugh + Scarpa, Los Angeles Community College District Announced: May 28, 2009 AIA Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) Educational Facility Design Awards: Unbuilt For: Green Dot Animo Leadership High School Presented by: American Institute of Architects (at AIA Convention, May 2009) Recipients: Pugh + Scarpa Announced: April 29, 2009 AIA Young Architects Award For: Design Excellence and Community Involvement Presented by: American Institute of Architects Recipient: Angela Brooks (at AIA Convention, May 2009) Announced: January 29, 2009 Awards in 2008 Interior Design "Hall of Fame" Lifetime Achievement Award For: Design Excellence Presented by: Interior Design Magazine Recipients: Gwynne Pugh, Lawrence Scarpa Announced: December 3rd, 2008 Design Green For: TreePeople (LEED Certification and Commissioning) Presented by: Architectural Foundation of Los Angeles (AFLA) Recipients: Angela Brooks Announced: October 2008 Stars of Design Award For: Design Excellence Presented by: Pacific Design Center Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa, Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2008 Announced: March 26th, 2008 Awards in 2007 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2007 Announced: January 12, 2007 AIA/LA Next LA Award: Merit For: Mill Center for the Arts Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa/EDR (?) Date: 2007 Announced: June 21, 2007 AIA/LA Design Award: Citation For: Redelco Residence Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2007 Announced: June 21, 2007 AIA/LA Design Award: Citation For: Orange Grove Lofts Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2007 Announced: June 21, 2007 Westside Prize For: Cherokee Lofts Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2007 Westside Prize For: Step Up (unbuilt) Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2007 Alumni Young Architects Design Award For: Achievement Presented by: College of Design, Construction and Planning, University of Florida, School of Architecture Recipient: Angela Brooks Date: 2007 Awards in 2006 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Projects Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA COTE (Committee on the Environment) Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 Announced: April 22, 2006 AIA Housing Committee Award: Multifamily Housing For: Orange Grove Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 AIA Housing Committee Award: Innovation in Housing Design For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 AIA/LA Decade Merit Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 Announced: June 9, 2006 AIA/LA Decade Citation Award For: Co-Op Editorial Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 Announced: June 9, 2006 AIA/LA Decade Citation Award For: Reactor Films Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 Announced: June 9, 2006 RA Merit Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: residential architect Design Awards (RADA 2006) Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 (web announcement Feb 2006 / print article May 2006) RA Merit Award For: Orange Grove Presented by: residential architect Design Awards (RADA 2006) Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2006 (web announcement Feb 2006 / print article May 2006) Awards in 2005 SOA Distinguished Alumni For: Distinguished Alumni chosen for outstanding contributions to the program Presented by: Martha Kohen, director of University of Florida School of Architecture Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Date: April 13, 2005 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: Jigsaw Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 AIACC Merit Award For: Orange Grove Lofts Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 AIACC Merit Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa, Angela Brooks, AIA & Lawrence Scarpa, AIA Date: 2005 AIA/LA Honor Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 (notified October 3, 2005) ED+C Excellence in Design Award, Finalist For: Solar Umbrella (Single-family Residential Home category) Presented by: Environmental Design + Construction Magazine Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 (notified September 9, 2005) Record Houses Award For: Solar Umbrella Presented by: Architectural Record Magazine Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 Published in April 2005 issue http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/residential/archives/0504RHe-1.asp Certificate of Recognition For: Sustainable Quality Awards honors for leadership in Sustainable Design Presented by: California Legislature Assembly Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: May 14, 2005 Sustainable Quality Award For: Leadership in sustainable design Presented by: City of Santa Monica Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2005 Los Angeles Architectural Award: Award of Excellence For: Jigsaw Presented by: LA Business Council Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2005 Award Honors For: Leadership in Sustainable design Presented by: California Legislative Assembly Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: May, 2005 Leadership Award for Sustainable Design For: practice to preserve the environment Presented by: California State Senate Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: May, 2005 Awards in 2004 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: Co-op Editorial Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2004 AIACC Merit Award For: Co-op Editorial Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2004 AIACC Merit Award For: Jigsaw Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2004 AIA/LA Citation Award, Next LA For: Vail-Grant Residence Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date 2004 Certificate of Appreciation For: contributions to quality and lasting achievement in Federal design Presented by: The U.S. General Services Administration, Public building Service Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Date: December 2004 The Architectural League‘s "Emerging Voices" lecture series For: was created to recognize and encourage architects who are beginning to achieve prominence in the profession. Presented by: The Architectural League of New York Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Date: March, 2004 Certificate of Appreciation For: Contributions by Lawrence Scarpa to the American Institute of Architects Presented by: The American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Date: 2004 Certificate of Appreciation For: In gratitude of the 2004 2X8 Ground Work Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2004 Liquid Stone Exhibit, National Building Museum Featured Project: Vail-Grant residence, Los Angeles, California Exhibition: National Building Museum, Washington DC Architect: Pugh + Scarpa Date: June 19, 2004- January 23, 2005 Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset Exhibit Featured Project: Colorado Court Exhibition: National Building Museum, Washington DC Architect: Pugh + Scarpa Date: February 28 - August 8, 2004 Exhibition: LA 25 For: Various works Presented by: A+D Museum, Los Angeles Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Architecture Date: 2004 Awards in 2003 The Rudy Bruner Award For: Urban and Community Design, Urban Excellence Presented by: The Bruner Foundation Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 AIA Top Ten Green Project Award For: Colorado Court Presented by: AIA/COTE Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture For: Colorado Court Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 AIA Housing Committee Award: Multifamily Housing For: Colorado Court Presented by: The AIA Center for Facilities Design Housing Professional Interest Area Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 AIACC Merit Award For: Colorado Court Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 AIA/LA Honor Award For: Co-op Editorial Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2003 AIA/LA Merit Award for Architecture For: Colorado Court Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 Award of Excellence For: Colorado Court, sustainable design Presented by: LA Business Council Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2003 Awards in 2002 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: XAP Corporation Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2002 AIACC Merit Award For: Bergamot Lofts Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2002 AIACC Merit Award For: The Firm Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2002 AIA/LA Merit Award for Interior Architecture For: Davie-Brown Entertainment Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2002 AIA/LA Merit Award for Interior Architecture For: YouBet.com Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa and Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects Date: 2002 The World Habitat Award, Finalist For: Colorado Court Presented by: Building and Social Housing Foundation, United Nations Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2002 Westside Prize For: Bergamot Station Arts Complex Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Date: 2002 Awards in 2001 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: Reactor Films Presented by: AIA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2001 AIACC Merit Award For: Reactor Films Presented by: AIA California Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2001 AIA/LA Merit Award for Interior Architecture For: XAP Corporation Presented by: AIA/ LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2001 22nd Annual Interiors Award, Certificate of Honors For: The Firm, Best Design: Small Offices Presented by: Interiors Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2001 Beautification Award For: Bergamot Artist Lofts, Category of: commercial Low-rise Presented by: LA Business Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2001 Beautification Award For: Reactor Films Presented by: LA Business Council Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: April 2001 Awards in 2000 AIA/LA Honor Award For: Bergamot Lofts Presented by: AIA/LA Chapter Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2000 AIA/LA Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: Click 3XLA Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2000 AIA/LA Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: Reactor Films Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2000 AIA/LA Honor Award for Interior Architecture For: The Firm Presented by: AIA/LA Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: 2000 Westside Prize For: Colorado Court Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipient: Pugh Scarpa Kodama Date: 2000 Young Architect Design Award - Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Presented by: University of Florida Department of Architecture Date: April 10, 2000 Collaborative Practice Award Presented by: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architects Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Date: March 13, 2000 Awards in 1999 Citation Award For: Design Excellence in Architecture and Public Art Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Date: 1999 Westside Prize For: Portable Construction Training Center Presented by: Westside Urban Forum Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Date: June 1999 Awards from 1996 - 85 Top 39 architects under age 39 Recipient: Lawrence Scarpa Presented by: Academy of Architecture Arts and Sciences, Date: 1996 "100 Architects" Barnsdall Art Park Municipal Gallery For: "L.A. Service Station" Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: American Institute of Architects National Convention Date: 1994 Exhibition: Clyde Street Gallery, San Francisco, CA Presentation of: Pugh + Scarpa Works Date: 1993 Winner of the New Public Realm Competition Presented by: Progressive Architecture Recipient: Angie Brooks Date: October 1992 First Prize, International Furniture Design Competition Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: Ilall Lael Foundation Date 1986 Winning Entry, Follansbee Steel International Design Competition Exhibit, For: New Blood 101 Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, Ca Date: 1988 Exhibition: Gallery of Functional Art, Santa Monica, CA Presentation of: Pugh + Scarpa Works Date: 1988 Henry Adams Medal Recipient: Pugh + Scarpa Presented by: American Institute of Architects Date: 1985
Important Projects
2009: Cherokee Lofts, Los Angeles, CA: multifamily market-rate housing, seeking LEED platinum 2009: Step Up on Fifth, Santa Monica, CA: affordable housing 2007: Solar Umbrella, Venice, CA: single-family home, 100% energy-neutral 2005: Redelco Residence, Los Angeles, CA: single-family home 2004: Jigsaw Editorial, Los Angeles, CA: commercial interior 2003: Co-Op Editorial, Santa Monica, CA: commercial interior 2002: Colorado Court, Santa Monica, CA: affordable housing, nation's first multifamily LEED Gold project, 100% energy-neutral 2001: XAP Corporation, Culver City, CA: commercial interior 2001: The Firm, Los Angeles, CA: commercial interior 2001: Creative Domain, Los Angeles, CA: commercial interior 2000: Reactor Films, Santa Monica, CA: commercial interior 2000: Bergamot Artist Lofts, Santa Monica, CA: mixed-use 1996: Electric Vehicle Charging Station, Santa Monica, CA: nation's first and only solar-powered electric vehicle charging station 1994: Bergamot Station Arts Complex, Santa Monica, CA: renovation of former industrial site into arts center
Publications
2009 Chicago Tribune, December Los Angeles Times, December CurbedLA, November Elements/Objects, November Architecture in Times of Need, November Living West, November The New Solar Home, November Eco-Houses, October Interior Design, October Green Business Quarterly, September Growing Urban Habitats, September Green Is Beautiful: The Eco-Friendly House, September Azure (Canada), September Architectural Record, August Archidose, August ArchInnovations.com, August The Architect's Newspape, August Curbed LA, August Builder and Developer, August Noble House (South Korea), August LoftLife, August Elle Decoration (Romania), July Avivre (France), July Interior Design, July ArchitectureNews.com, July LATimes.com, July Curbed LA, July FastCompany.com, July Dezeen.com, July Architectural Record Online, July Archiportale.com (Italy), June Yanko Design, June Design Intelligence, June e-architect.org, June Archinnovations.com, June A Daily Dose of Architecture, June Arcspace.com, June The Architect's Newspaper, May ArchiCentral.com, May AR Plus (Architectural Review online) (UK), May Building Refurbishment (Spain), May Architecture Buzz! (Thailand), May Architectural Record, May Modern Sustainable Residential Design, May Santa Monica Daily Press, May Santa Monica Dispatch, April Northwest Arkansas Times, April Los Angeles Times, April The Visual Dictionary of Interior Architecture and Design, April Signature Direct LA, April Sustainable Homes, March Perspective (USC), March Design 360 (China), March Statement (Netherlands), March The Hand of the Architect (Italy), March The Architect's Newspaper, February Disenart (Spain), February Yale Daily News, January Architectural Digest, January 2008 Wohnmodelle (Housing Models): Experimentation and Everyday Life, Folio Vertag (Austria), December Idea News, (USC), December Interior Design, December The American House, Phaidon, November Yahoo! News, December 1000x: Architecture of the Americas, Braun (Germany), November Design TAXI (Singapore), November The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture, October KCET-TV, October Los Angeles Times, October Space Magazine (South Korea), October The Sustainable Home, Merrell, October Interni Magazine (Russia), October IW Magazine, Detail ‘09, October Architecture: Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future (AIA 150), September Architecture a Vivre, September The Magazine LA, September Curbed LA, August The Architect's Newspaper, August Home! - The Best of Living Design, August Work! - The Best of Office Design, August The LookOut News, July Space, July Contract Magazine, July Houses & Materials, July Significant Interiors, July Curbed LA, June World Architecture News, June Architecture Plus, June Hinge, June The Architectural Review, May E Magazine, May Metropolitan Home, May Santa Monica Mirror, April Elle Décor Russia, April Architectural Record online, April Robb Report Collection, March Residential Architect, March House with a View, by Philip Jodidio Dream Homes Los Angeles, Panache Partners, May Metropolis, March Architectural Record, January Grand Designs, January Environmental Design + Construction, January Detail ‘08 2007 Azure Magazine, September Estates West Magazine, Fall Basics Interior Architecture: Form and Structure, Ava Publishing Interior Architect Now, by Jennifer Hudson City Lofts, by Loft Publications The New 100 houses x 100 architects, Images Publishing Office Interiors, by Pilar Chueca Details in Contemporary Architecture, Princeton Architectural Press Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture, by Virginian McLeod 393 L'Industria delle costruzioni, February Extensions, Laurence King Publishing Ltd Hometown Santa Monica, by Prospect Park Books Dwell, October Residential Designs for the 21st Century: An International Collection, by Casey Mathweson Architectural Graphic Standards, 11th Edition 2007 Westside Prize, by Urban Forum Architrave 14 fragment, University of Florida Hinge Magazine, July Living Together: Multfamily Housing Today by Michael J. Crosbie (Images) 100 Great Extensions & Renovations by Philip Jodidio (Images) Interior Design Magazine, June Sustainable Environments: Contemporary Design in Detail by Yenna Chan (Rockport) The Architects Newspaper, May The Architectural Record, May The Architectural Review, April The Big Book of Lofts (Collins Design) Newsweek, March 5 Hinge Magazine, March California Home + Design, March Innovative Home, Spring The Wall Street Journal, January 26 Smart Home Owner, Jan/Feb Dwell Magazine, Dec/Jan 2006 New Sustainable Homes: Designs for Healthy Living by James Trulove (Collins Design) Stair Design (daab/Loft) Industrial Chic: Reconverting Spaces (Loft) New Minimalist Houses by Anja Llorella (Collins Design/Loft) IW Interior World #53 (Korea) GA Houses 96 (Japan), November IW Magazine 52 (Taiwan), November Innovative Home, Winter Vegetal Analogies (Parramon) The Los Angeles Times, September 3 Liquid Stone: New Architecture in Concrete edited by Jean-Luis Cohen & Martin Moeller (Princeton Architectural press) Residential Architect, August The Big Book of Interiors by Agata Losantos (Collins Design) Innovative Home, Fall LA Architect, July/August DBZ Deutshe BauZeitschrift (Germany), June The Architects Newspaper, June 7 Cadalyst, June. Sarasota Herald-Tribune, June 3 UME 20 edited by Haig Beck & Jackie Cooper LA 2000+ : New Architecture in Los Angeles by John Chase (Monacelli) Fast Company, June Residential Architect, May Azure, May Architectural Record, May The New York Times Magazine, May 7 Hinge Magazine, April LAArchitect Magazine, Jan/Feb SPA-DE Space and Design, Vol. 4 Dwell Magazine, Dec/Jan 2005 Off The Grid, by Lori Ryker 100 More of the World's Best Houses, by Robyn Beaver The Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture, by Alanna Stang, Christopher Hawthorne New Apartments, Edited by Ana G. Canizares Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset, by The National Building Museum The Architecture Traveler (revised edition), by Sydney LeBlanc AMC Le Moniteur Architecture: Interieurs 2006 Los Angeles Times Magazine, September 25, 2005 Los Angeles Magazine, October AMC Le Moniteur Architecture: Interieurs 2006 Architectural Review, July Architectural Record, July The Plan, June Architectural Record, April Architectural Record, January GA Houses No.87 Interior Design, May Architectural Review, April Arc Design No. 41, March Interior Design, March Diseno Interior, February Dwell Magazine, January The Planning Report, Vol. XVlll No. 6, April Los Angeles Times, June 30, 2005 Modern House Three, By Raul Barraneche Pugh + Scarpa, By Bruce Lan Urban Contemporary Interiors, By Mary Wynne Ryan Guide to Contemporary Architecture in America TASCHEN's 1000 Favorite Websites by Julius Wiedemann Competitions Magazine, Fall 2005 Abstract Magazine #33, Fall 2005 Environmental Design & Construction, September The Telegraph, London, July 23, 2005 Yogi Times, June SPA-DE- Space and Design, Vol. 3 De Arhitectura houses nr.16, Romania (cover) Interior Digest (Russia) DBZ Deutsche BauZeitschrift, August 2004 Hinge Magazine, "Light Puzzle", Volume 111 Stahlarchitektur International, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Los Angeles Business Journal, June 28 Santa Monica Mirror, June 9-14 Santa Monica Mirror, September 15-21 Santa Monica Mirror, August 18-24 The Other Office - Creative Workplace, Birkhauser SPACE: International Interior Design Volume 1 HOW Magazine, June Interior Design Magazine, June Affordable Housing Finance, May FRAME Magazine, March/April Architectural Record, March AIArchitect, January Atlas of Contemporary World Architects, Phaidon Press SPA-DE- Space and Design, Vol. 1 LA Architect, Nov/Dec Los Angeles Times, "New Housing for Lincoln Heights Building," Dec 22 2003 FX Design, Business and Society, September Metal Architecture Design and Construction, Birkhauser DBZ Pub Architectural Record, Record Interiors, September Los Angeles Times, "Green Project Wins on its Own Terms", August 3 Architecture Now II, Taschen Publishing Interior Design, January Metropolis, March Architectural Record , May FRAME 30, January ARCAca , September ARCAca , February DBZ Architecture, Winter issue, Germany The Other Office, Peter Huiberts Publishing Loud Paper, Vol. 4 LA Architect, Jan/Feb Santa Monica Mirror, April 30 Hinge Magazine, June BAUWELT, November, Germany Contemporary American Architecture Guidebook, Synectics Inc. Interiors Now, The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd A+ D Home Front-New Developments in Housing (cover), John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. Los Angeles Business Journal, May The Planning Report, November 2002 Architectural Review, November Architectural Review, October The Hollywood Reporter, Fall Real Estate Special Interior Design, October Santa Monica Mirror, October 23 Interior Design (Sol Design FX scheduled) LA Architect, July/August The Art of Portable Architecture, Princeton Architectural Press Dwell Magazine, August Architectural Review, July Interiors and Sources, March LA Architect, Jan/Feb DBZ Architecture "Glas 10", Summer issue Germany AW Architektur + Wettbewerbe 191, September 2001 GA Houses No. 68 Grid Magazine, October Buro DBZ ein Sonderheft der (cover) ARCAca, 01.03 Summer Architectural Review, August Architecture Magazine, August Los Angeles Times, June 26 Los Angeles Times, October 14 Lotus No. 107 Indoor Outdoor Architectural Record, May Architectural Review, March (cover) Interiors Magazine, January Architectural Record, January LA Architect, May/June Building Design and Construction, May Interior Design Magazine, March (cover) 2000 LA Architect, November LA Architect, June Lotus, No. 105 Santa Monica Mirror, December 6 Monument, June Metropolitan Home, September (cover) DBZ Architecture "Buro 99", Summer issue Germany
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