News tagged page-turnbull
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Page & Turnbull Announces Promotions, AIA Fellowship Honor
Page & Turnbull, an internationally recognized architecture, planning and historic preservation firm established more than a half-century ago, has announced the elevation of architect and principal Carolyn Kiernat, FAIA, to Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The AIA’s highest membership honor given to less than 3 percent of its members, the prestigious FAIA designation […] <p>The post Page & Turnbull Announces Promotions, AIA Fellowship Honor first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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California historic preservation firm selects architectural director
Page & Turnbull, a historic preservation architecture, planning, and conservation firm, has named James Mallery as director of the architecture and design studio. The post California historic preservation firm selects architectural director appeared first on Construction Specifier.
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California’s iconic outsider architecture property set for restoration
Page & Turnbull, a national architecture firm, in collaboration with the Glendora Historical Society, has unveiled plans to preserve the iconic Rubel Castle Historic District. The post California’s iconic outsider architecture property set for restoration appeared first on Construction Specifier.
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Seismic Shift: Historic Midcentury Modern Icons Brace for Earthquake Upgrades (Page & Turnbull)
Earthquakes are common but collapsed buildings, with contemporary structural design, are fortunately very rare. The same is not true in midcentury modern construction, which can be far more deadly as the structures often lack sufficient reinforcing to withstand seismic forces. Many concrete buildings completed prior to the mid-1970s, for example, require retrofits to bolster their […] The post Seismic Shift: Historic Midcentury Modern Icons Brace for Earthquake Upgrades (Page & Turnbull) appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Old and new seamlessly coexist in school building post renovation
Originally built in 1931 as a gymnasium, a Spanish Colonial Revival style building at a 60-ha (150-acre) boarding school in Claremont, Calif., underwent a transformation, to turn into a community center, by bridging its older design elements with new contemporary additions. The post Old and new seamlessly coexist in school building post renovation appeared first on Construction Specifier.
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