PRESS:

Hometta, etc……  (Dorothy Houses), 2009

Urban Utopia, Julie Bogdonowicz, National Post (Toronto), Feb.6, 2010

Fast Forward Urbanism: Reconnecting Architecture and Urbanism, with D. Cuff. Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010 (forthcoming).

“Under the Influence”, Roger Sherman. Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2010

Open City: Designing Coexistence. Amsterdam: SUN Architecture, 2009

“Double Act”, in Herman Miller Blogs/uncategorized (posted by Cerentha Harris), 1/4/10

“Hometta offers Modern House Plans. Think: A House that Rolls”, in AOL Home’s ShelterPop (posted by Jaime Derringer of Design-Milk). 12/10/2009

“Review: The Infrastructural City” (Chris Reed), in Design Observer (online journal), posted 10.8.09

“Community: The American Way of Living” (Armborst, D-Oca, Theodore), in Design Observer (online journal), posted 10.5.09

“Chia Mesa: A Landscape Recovery Strategy for Phoenix”, in {bracket} vol.1 (2010), ACTAR

“Urban Renewal” (Mimi Zeiger), in Architect Magazine, March 2009

“Mudflap Solutions to a Roadside Typology” (Aaron Herring), in Forward (Quarterly Online Journal of the National AIA), Jan. 2009

“Live/Work: Working at Home, Living at Work”, Deborah Dietsch. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.

“Counting (on) Change”, in Varenlis, ed., The Infrastructural City. Barcelona: Actar, 2008

“Flip-A-Strip: From Refuse to Reuse”, in kontakt Magazine (Vol. 16), Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 2008

”Urban Transformation:  Expanding Home Ownership Through Smart Growth”, Enterprise Community Partners, July 2007

”If, Then:  Shaping Change as a Strategic Basis for Design”. in On Landscape Urbanism (Center Vol.14). Austin: Univ. of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, 2007

FORM, Sept/Oct 07

Esquire Japan, “New Blood”, August 2007

Architect Magazine, “City of the Future”, February 2007

The History Channel, "Engineering an Empire: City of the Future 2106" (TV Series),2007

L.A. Architect, "Water" (Flex-Spec-Deck House); Balcony Media,Inc., Jan/Feb 2007

L.A. Weekly, "A Vote for the Future" (City of the Future 2106), 12/20/06

Architect Magazine, Home of the Year Award (3-in-1 House), December 2006

Architecture Now, Volume 4 (3-in-1 House), Feb. 2006

Los Angeles Magazine, “Downsize Me!” (3-in-1 House), July 2005

L.A. Architect, “Awards Issue” (3-in-1 House), Jan/Feb 2005

“If, Then”, in Log, Volume 5, Spring 2005.

Stealing Home:  Negotiating a Suburban Public Realm”, in Places, Sept. 2005
Lotus 117:  “On Urban Density”, 2003 (Railyard Park)
Praxis Issue #4, 2002 (FreshKills Landfill finalists)

"Downsize Me", in Los Angeles Magazine, July 2005

"Design Awards", in L.A. Architect, 2005

"On Urban Density", in Lotus 117, 2003

"FreshKills Landfill Finalists", in Praxis #4, 2002

"A New Use for FreshKills Landfill:  Finalists", in LotusNavigator, 2002

"Dense-City", Lotus Int'l Special Document, 1997.

"Faculty Work", in From the Center (Southern California Institute of
Architecture ), Monacelli, 1997

"Thompson-Makin Residence", in G/A Houses 52:  Projects 1997

"Architects Offer Visions for Areas Near Transit Stops", Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb. 1996.

"The Recovery of Landscape", Academy Editions (London), 1996

"Shrunken Dreams:  Designers Seek Artful Ways to Fit Single-Family Homes Into Cities", The San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Nov. 1995.

"RE American Dream:  Six Housing Prototypes for Los Angeles", Princeton Architectural Press, 1994

"West Hollywood Civic Center Design Competition Winners", Archithese, Jan. 1991

"West Hollywood Civic Center Design Competition", Urban Design International (Vol. 10), 1989.

"Awards Issue", Progressive Architecture, Jan. 1989

"Many Draw but Few Win", The New York Times, 5 May 1988.

"Design Awards/Competitions", in Architectural Record, Feb. 1988.

"West Hollywood Civic Center Design Competition", in L.A. Architect, Nov. 1987, Dec. 1987.

"Design for Civic Center Chosen", Los Angeles Times, 8 Oct. 1987.

"Two Boston Architects Win Design Competition", Boston Globe, 17 Oct. 1987.

"Boston Team Finds Key to Civic Center", L.A. Herald-Examiner, 11 Oct. 1987.

"Competitions", Progressive Architecture, March 1987

 

 

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