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ra50: Jonathan Segal, FAIA

san diego

Jonathan Segal is an architect/developer who does it all.

 

Jonathan Segal, FAIA

  • Project of the Year: the charmer, san diego

    An urban infill multifamily building takes our 2012 title of Project of the Year.

     
  • Architects can and must make houses for the 99 percent.

    With a little ingenuity, it's possible for architects to execute affordable, high-design houses for everyone.

     
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    When dealing with clients and banks, architects need to be smart about what's normally routine paperwork

    How architects are navigating today's precipitous lending landscape.

     
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    ra50: Miller Hull Partnership

    Miller Hull's concern for the environment anticipated by decades the profession's current interest in sustainability.

     
  • the titan, san diego, calif.

    Art and architecture intersect at the Titan, a 22-unit apartment building in San Diego. Jonathan Segal, FAIA, conceived the building's two-part facade after viewing the abstract planes of a Richard Diebenkorn painting.

     
  • the state, san diego, calif.

    Architect-developer Jonathan Segal, FAIA, wanted to build himself a house in San Diego's Little Italy neighborhood. But he needed to find a way to finance it.

     
  • attention architects: learn how to develop your own projects

    Want to maintain complete control over the development and construction of your own design work, without client interference? Award-winning architect/developer Jonathan Segal, FAIA, will show you how.

     
  • urban outfitter

    Sebastian Mariscal develops, designs, and builds—one project at a time.

     
  • School of Hard Knocks

    It seems like everyone—novice and pro—became a real estate speculator during the housing boom. The go-go momentum inspired a number of residential architects to try their hand at investing as well. You might think this combination of enterprise and good taste would strike pay dirt in areas starved...

     
  • on the boards: above it all

    With the Q, a minimalist tower draped in glass, Jonathan Segal, FAIA, is taking his ideas for energy-sipping design to a new level. Segal plans to spend $11 million—his biggest investment so far—to construct the seven-story building in San Diego's Little

     
  • loft23, cambridge, mass.

    Strung between two parks, the glass-and-copper Loft23 takes modern urban housing to a new level.

     
  • the union, san diego

    The taut, well-scaled buildings of this sustainably designed townhouse complex won high praise from the jury.

     
  • curran house, san francisco

    The judges observed that Curran House has “great street smarts,” and what more could you ask of high-density housing for economically struggling families in San Francisco's gritty Tenderloin District?

     
  • k lofts, san diego

    An affordable project at the edge of downtown San Diego, K Lofts looks like any other progressive, market-rate building—which is exactly the point, says Jonathan Segal, FAIA.

     
  • the prospect, la jolla, calif.

    Jonathan Segal, FAIA, can't resist a challenge. When building his own house, the San Diego–based architect/builder/developer chose an irregularly shaped lot in busy downtown La Jolla, right across from the town's commercial center.

     
  • hall of fame: ray kappe, faia

    Ray Kappe reinvented the house on the hill and architecture education as we know it.

     
  • top firm: koning eizenberg architecture

    Hank Koning and Julie Eizenberg emphasize affordability and livability in every project they design.

     
  • rising star: jonathan segal, faia

    An enterprising San Diegan wants urban housing done right -- so he does it himself.

     
 
 

Adele Chang, AIA

Architect Adele Chang works directly with residential developers to push better design through to larger numbers of Americans. Recorded at Residential Architect’s Reinvention Symposium.

 
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