Andi Korber, a LEED-accredited member of our firm, will present 'Lifecycle Building Design: Reducing Energy and Resource Impacts,' a seminar at the American Institute of Architects 2007 National Convention in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday, May 5. In the lecture, she will appraise her experiences in designing a home for adaptability and disassembly.
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John and Vivian discuss the application process for LEED certification and the sustainability of our new office space.
John offers expert advice to local businesses seeking a commercial interior designer.
The former Director of Design for the CHRC in Atlanta will play an important role as our firm continues to grow.
We moved into our new offices at Inman Alley on Krog Street in the Inman Park neighborhood.
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The former Director of Design for the CHRC in Atlanta will play an important role as our firm continues to grow.
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John and Vivian Bencich discuss their philosophy on spaces for living, working and playing.
Atlanta based ad agency enjoys their new midtown office space designed by Square Feet Studio.
Square Feet Studio has moved from the Puritan Mill Complex into the Historic Highland Building in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood. Our new address is 675 Seminole Avenue, Suite 112, Atlanta, GA 30307.
Better Homes and Gardens discusses 10 things they love about this kitchen.
Atlanta Magazine's Home features 905 Virginia Avenue in the first annual Creative Kitchens Contest.
Having completed the rezoning process, a mixed-use development designed by Square Feet Studio at the corner of 14th Street and Howell Mill Road gets written up in the May 12th edition of "The Story".
Better Homes and Gardens presents a Square Feet Studio project and explores the process of adding a penthouse and rooftop terrace to a multi-unit condominium building in heart of midtown Atlanta.
The Square Feet Studio entry for The HOME House competition was selected to be a participant in a traveling exhibition that will showcase the completion winners and other selected entries. In conjunction with the exhibition, our entry was selected to be published in an upcoming book, The HOME House Project: The Future of Affordable Housing, which documents the competition process, entries and its possibilities. Keep an eye out for the exhibition dates and locations, as it will be coming to Atlanta in 2005/06.
Mike Boland talks about his experience with reclaimed wood in an 1890's
farmhouse renovation.
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Eclipse Hair Salon selected as Salon of Distinction by Salon Today, A Modern Salon Publication.
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