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	</pubDate><webMaster /><item><title>Monograph: David Jameson Architect</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/architects/monograph-david-jameson-architect1.aspx?rssLink=Monograph%3a+David+Jameson+Architect</link><description>
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            The Washington, D.C.-based firm's work shows a bold inventiveness driven by a persuasive architectural logic.</description><pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 05:40:07 EST
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            After 11 years going to work in Alexandria, Va., David Jameson, FAIA, moved his studio to the Tenleytown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. this past May.</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:35:49 EST
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            With projects across the city, Washington, D.C.'s ever-present Core has participated in building the District from the ground up.</description><pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 05:43:45 EST
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            One of the ra50, recipient of multiple residential architect and Custom Home Design Awards, and a 2001 Rising Star Leadership Award winner, architect Robert M. Gurney says business is as busy as ever and shares a glimpse at some of his latest work.</description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2012 09:54:01 EST
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            One of the ra50, recipient of multiple residential architect and Custom Home Design Awards, and a 2001 Rising Star Leadership Award winner, architect Robert M. Gurney says business is as busy as ever and shares a glimpse at some of his latest work.</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:14:26 EST
      </pubDate><category>Architects</category><category>Single Family</category><category>Custom Homes</category><category>Apartment Renovation</category></item><item><title>Small Firm Creates Nonprofit to Execute More Pro Bono Architecture</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/affordable-housing/small-firm-creates-nonprofit-to-execute-more-pro-bono-architecture.aspx?rssLink=Small+Firm+Creates+Nonprofit+to+Execute+More+Pro+Bono+Architecture</link><description>
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            A Washington, D.C.-based architecture firm recently formed a separate entity to do more pro bono and reduced-fee design. </description><pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 05:58:25 EST
      </pubDate><category>Affordable Housing</category><category>Architects</category><category>Community Projects</category></item><item><title>top firm: stephen muse, faia</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/architects/2007-leadership-awards1.aspx?rssLink=top+firm%3a+stephen+muse%2c+faia</link><description>
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            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</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:18:40 EST
      </pubDate><category>Architects</category><category>Award Winners</category><category>Architecture</category><category>Sitework</category><category>Design</category></item><item><title>modern, historical, public, private, chaos, quiet</title><link>http://www.residentialarchitect.com/design/modern-historical-public-private-chaos-quiet.aspx?rssLink=modern%2c+historical%2c+public%2c+private%2c+chaos%2c+quiet</link><description>Many architects start out building beach houses and move on to larger, more complex projects. Suman Sorg, who founded Sorg and Associates in 1986, took the opposite route. Her passion has been institutional and public projects, not custom homes. But if the best architecture comes from an intimate understanding of culture, climate, and environment, Sorg is uniquely equipped to design a wide variety of projects.</description><pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 04:22:50 EST
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