Tuesday, March 23, 2010

King Roselli Architecture

I got to interview Jeremy King of King Roselli Architecture today. Pretty cool to see how their office works and how they go about attacking a design problem. Here is the specific building I am researching for a class - http://www.kingroselli.com/projects/pul/pul-2.html. The nicest thing about the firm was seeing all of the sketches and study models pinned up all over the office. Also, Jeremy talking about the firm's desire to not work with digital models - it's always nice to see that there are still architects who still work with pen and paper.

Here is another blog with some pages of Architectural Record copied about the project.
http://brickmasonry.blogspot.com/2009/12/king-roselli-architetti-library.html

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