Projects
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Austin, Texas: Restoration of the historic Commodore Perry Estate, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, creating a 53-room hotel and an urban oasis in the center of the Austin.
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Pasadena, California: This 21-unit housing project was designed as an asymmetrical courtyard in order to save existing trees on the site. A lush courtyard above subterranean parking offers direct access to each unit.
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Seaside, Florida: Located on a narrow mixed-use commercial site, this project provides 27 residential units, 1,300 square feet of commercial space, a 300-square-foot community room and 31 subterranean parking spaces.
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Brentwood, California: A 49-unit housing project on a one-acre site, Dunstan Way is a Mediterranean-style complex organized around two major internal courtyards, providing both private and public outdoor space to residents.
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Pismo Beach, California: Located within walking distance of the beach, 331 Wadsworth is an infill project that provides mixed-use and for-sale urban housing with cottage-style residential buildings and Spanish- and maritime-style commercial structures
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Duarte, California: Five attached and 24 detached cottages are organized in various configurations around two linear garden courts connected with paseos and walkways on a richly landscaped 2.5-acre site.
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Pasadena, California: Open space, landscape, parking and built form are addressed for this 28-acre, four-city-block campus, guiding both near- and long-term growth over the next 50 years.
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Pasadena, California: Meridian Court, situated on a small infill site in a mixed-use neighborhood, is within walking distance of two Gold Line transit stations and the major commercial centers of Pasadena.
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Pasadena, California: The restoration and expansion of historic Gartz Court included moving the structures almost three miles from their original location and adding garages and backyards to transform the original bungalow apartments into full-fledged houses.
Press
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Harper Court: Seven Fountains featured as a Los Angeles Times "Home of the Week."
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Video about the Lancaster Blvd Transformation, shown at the 2012 Smart Growth Achievement Awards ceremony.
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Los Angeles Times article about the Lancaster Bouelvard Transformation receiving the EPA's National Award for Smart Growth Achievement.
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Greg Konar, AICP visits Lancaster Boulevard for the first time in seven years to enjoy the cafes and shopping and experience the "astonishing" transformation of Lancaster Boulevard, which is now "the hottest street in Antelope Valley."
News
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The Pasadena Design Commission unanimously approved Los Patios de Cordova, a 21-unit multi-family residential project.
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The Southern California Association of Governments has awarded the Lancaster Boulevard Transformation with a Compass Blueprint Award.
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Parklands, Moule & Polyzoides’s design of a 67-acre Traditional Neighborhood Development in Ventura, California, has been adopted by the City of Ventura.
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American Public Media’s daily radio program, Marketplace, continued its series, “The Next American Dream” with an interview of Elizabeth Moule, principal of Moule & Polyzoides, on the firm’s design of the award-winning Mission Station Transit-Oriented Development.
Recognition
Thoughts
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Introduction to the forthcoming book by José Antonio Pérez examining the patio houses of Lagos de Moreno in Jalisco, Mexico.
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An analysis of how Quincy Place would fit into the fabric of Seaside.
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A casual observation of the American landscape instantly conveys the contributions of the retail trade to making urban places beautiful, prosperous and livable.