2024 AIA CA awards
The AIA San Francisco & Center for Architecture + Design and Trestle Residence receive Citations from the 2024 AIA California Awards.
The AIA San Francisco & Center for Architecture + Design and Trestle Residence receive Citations from the 2024 AIA California Awards.
Windhover Contemplative Center recognized with an Honorable Mention from the 2024 Design Educates Awards. This international award program recognizes projects that carry educational value, and respond to complex social and environmental contexts.
Ville e Casali, a leading Italian interior design magazine with a focus on exceptional rural architecture, features Three Gables.
San Francisco Design Week honors the AIA San Francisco & Center for Architecture + Design Headquarters with a Design Award; Rosa Parks Elementary School Chicken Coop, and the Google Store, Mountain View Flagship receive Honorable Mentions.
On June 20, 2024, at the Rizzoli Bookstore, Joshua Aidlin and Adam Rouse join Jack Murphy, Executive Editor of The Architect’s Newspaper, to discuss the launch of the High Desert Retreat monograph, site listening in Coachella Valley, and new directions in Desert Modernism.
David Darling joins James Lord of Surfacedesign, Patrick Gordon of ZGF Architects, and Josh Khanna of Expedia Group, for a panel at the AIA National Conference. The panel focuses on the integration of social and ecological resilience at the Expedia Group Seattle Campus.
The Prow was the subject of an article in Global Design News, a new magazine by The Chicago Athenaeum.
On Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED podcast, Joshua Aidlin and David Darling discuss their furniture-making roots, creating a space that’s mission-driven to welcome all demographics into design, and how a focus on the human experience led them to contemplative architecture.
Chip Hubert, Hattie Stroud, and Chris DeHenzel are promoted to Associates.
At the AIA Arizona Associates Gathering, Roslyn Cole gives a lecture on creating work in the public realm through the lens of the gathering theme: “Convergence.”