Craftsman & Wolves, a high-end DIY bakery in San Francisco's Mission district, uses the raw materials of architecture—wood, concrete, steel—to clever effect.
Craftsman & Wolves, a high-end DIY bakery in San Francisco's Mission district, uses the raw materials of architecture—wood, concrete, steel—to clever effect.
Anton Willis (M. Arch '07) has reinvented kayaks for urban dwellers with his inception and production of "the world's first origami kayak."
IwamotoScott Architecture received three awards from AIA SF in 2013 for Interior Architecture.
Architectural Record features work by alumni and faculty: Fougeron Architecture, IwamottoScott, and Neri&Hu.
CED Professors Nicholas de Monchaux and Ronald Rael receive 2013 Grants to Individuals from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
Architectural Record's Ernest Hutton reviews and touches on several salient points of William H. Fain's book "If Cars Could Talk: Essays on Urbanism."
Allison Williams FAIA (M.Arch '76) recently joined AECOM's global architecture practice as Vice President and Director of Design for the firm's U.S. West region.
Antony Bum Kim, a CED M. Arch. student and Professor of Architecture Galen Cranz have been selected as one of ten recipients of the inaugural Schmidt-MacArthur Fellowship for 2013-2014.
Architecture students in Deborah Berke's ARCH 202 studio imagine city-based honey factories.
Architecture.Energy.2011 was developed by CED Professors of Architecture Dana Buntrock and Susan Ubbelohde to introduce advanced concepts of building energy use and occupant comfort after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.