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EXCEPTIONAL RESIDENTIAL : Bay Area Regional Design Awards 2004 |
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EXCEPTIONAL RESIDENTIAL: Bay Area Regional Design Awards 2004 EXCEPTIONAL RESIDENTIAL: Bay Area Regional Design Award Winners Honor Awards
The Jones Residence Stinson Beach, California Photos by: Matthew Millman, Proctor Jones, Eric Haesloop, AIA
Edison Photos by: Mike O'Callahan and Paul Welschmeyer, AIA
Darling Flower Shop Building Berkeley, California Photo by: Cesar Rubio
Lodi Bunkhouse St. Helena, California Photo by: Felipe Villas Boas Merit Awards
Crumpacker Residence San Francisco, California Regan Bice Architects Photos by: Regan Bice Architects, Jamie Hadley, and Joshua McHug
Martin Studios, 6500 Shattuck Oakland, California Photo by: Endres Ware, Ian Martin, and Jessica Hobbs
Wine Creek Road Rsidence Healdsburg, California Photo by: JD Peterson
Underhill House Orinda, California Photos by: Amey Bhan and Carl Hampson
Sacramento Court San Francisco, California Photo by: Nic Lehoux
Haus Martin San Francisco, California Photo by: Tim Griffith
Citations
Shaw Residence Hillsborough, California Regan Bice Architects Photo by: Regan Bice Architects
El Paseo Studios San Jose, California Office of Jerome King, AIA, Architects + Planners Photos by: Bernard Andre Photography and Dave Edwards Photography Criteria
Lisa
Findley (Berkeley, CA) is currently an Associate Professor at
the California College of the Arts where she coordinates the Master of
Architecture program. She is also a contributing editor for Architectural
Record and has written for numerous other publications including
Architecture, Harvard Design Magazine and World Architecture.
Ms. Findley's book Building Change: Architecture, Politics and Cultural
Agency is due from Routledge in February 2005.
David
Miller, FAIA (Seattle, WA) is a founding partner of 2003 AIA
Firm of the Year the Miller/Hull Partnership in Seattle and a tenured
Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington. The Miller/Hull
Partnership's design activities cover a wide range of projects including
laboratories, nature centers, schools and higher education facilities,
corporate offices, community centers and residences and have received
numerous accolades and awards. Lawrence
Scarpa, AIA (Los Angeles, CA) is a co-founder of Livable Places,
Inc., a nonprofit development and public policy organization dedicated
to building mixed-use housing on under-utilized and problematic parcels
of land. Mr. Scarpa's firm PUGH+SCARPA has received twenty five major
design awards in the past four years including six national AIA Honor
Awards, 2003 Record Interiors, 2003 Rudy Bruner Prize, 2003 AIA COTE "Top
Ten Green Building" Award and is a finalist for the World Habitat
Award, one of ten firms selected worldwide. Presenting
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