Marlon Blackwell Architect is taking on new challenges while staying true to its roots as a small, high-design firm.
A Dallas architect applies creativitiy and hands-on construction skills to projects large and small.
No region of the United States has a stronger, more deeply rooted, or more characteristically regional modernist architecture than the Pacific Northwest.
It all started with a headache.
Taking a visitor on a tour of his work one sunny afternoon at the end of summer, Stephen Muse, FAIA, steered his Audi through an Upper Northwest Washington, D.C., community, where several examples of his architecture stand like good neighbors, contributin
dan rockhill and his students aren't afraid to dirty their hands building their designs.
Frank Harmon has won his fair share of accolades for design over the years. But no occasion evoked such a pointed reaction to his work as the judging of the entries for AIA North Carolina in 1999, when Harmon swept the competition by winning three out of four Honor Awards in his home state.
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Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg emphasize affordability and livability in every project they design.
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It is not unusual for architect Michael Pyatok's subsidized-housing projects to be mistaken for upscale condos.
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In a genre where the majority of large architecture firms might do a couple of custom homes or an apartment building per year, MITHUN has built a national reputation for well-designed, regionally appropriate residential work.