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San Diego Firms

b4g

I know that this subject came up numerous times on the old archinect but maybe some of you guys have new comments or imput to add. I am fimiliar with the more well known firms in the area:

Quigley
Studio E
Public
MS-31
Teddy Cruz
Ted Smith
Luce et Studio
Jonathan Segel

are there any others that I might have miss or overlooked? Have any of you have any experiences working at any these firms?
Thanks for any imput.

 
Oct 23, 04 8:36 pm
unit3a

There are a few firms:

Smaller Firms:
Hector Perez
Rinehart-Herbst
Steven Lombardi Architect
Environs (Landscape Architect)
Wallace Cunningham
Graham Downs (GDA)

Bigger Firms:
Joseph Wong Design Associates
Carrier Johnson

Ted Smith in collaboration with Lloyd Russell AIA (Merrimac Building and Essex Lofts)

Lloyd has a few projects underway at the moment.

I have many experiences working for some of these firms as an independent contractor... that's about it.







Oct 25, 04 3:13 pm  · 
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timm

I've been searching the area for firms myself. Here's part of my somewhat random list:

Faktura Architecture
4 Design
Architects Magnus
Crossman Architecture
Ergo Architecture
TannerHecht Architecture
Roesling Nakamura
Safdie Rabines Architects
Warner Architecture + Design
Graham Downes Architecture, Inc.
HMC
Architects Delawie Wilkes Rodrigues Barker
Austin Veum Robbins Partners
CCBG
Dominy + Associates Architecture
Ehm Architecture
Architects MDWF
SGPA Architecture & Planning
Kornberg Associates/Architects
Solomon ETC
BPA Architecture Planning Interiors
Howard Sneed Architecture and Design

I know there are tons more out there, its just a matter of hitting the search engines.

Oct 26, 04 6:02 pm  · 
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b4g

Thanks for your imput guys.
It seems like slim pickings for a city that is the sixth largest in the country. But there are some rather good firms in all the strip mall and spanish colonial mayhem.

Oct 28, 04 3:39 pm  · 
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