Client needs at school, work, and home.
The Washington, D.C.-based firm's work shows a bold inventiveness driven by a persuasive architectural logic.
Each new employee at 180 Degrees goes through intensive training. The program is similar to an apprenticeship, but covers all steps of producing a building from conception to completion.
By the time Residential Architect profiled him in our July 2005 issue, David Salmela, FAIA, had already achieved national respect for his sensitive regional modernism. Since then, rather than rest on his laurels, the Duluth, Minn.-based Salmela has continued to evolve as an architect.
Daniel Toole, Assoc. AIA, has written a book, Tight Urbanism, that looks at the use of alleys in urban design.
Advancing building performance.
Defining a different practice.
Daniel Thomas and Sam Hagerman succeed by putting their employees first.
Daniel Thomas and Sam Hagerman succeed by putting their employees first.
Designer/builder Peter Sabbeth of Modern Green Home applies his fine arts background to custom homes.