Tag: Jonathan Segal FAIA

2013 AIACC Distinguished Practice Award Recipient

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2013 Distinguished Practice Award, Jonathan Segal, FAIA

Photo © Jonathan Segal, FAIA

2013 Distinguished Practice Award, Jonathan Segal, FAIA

Photo © Jonathan Segal, FAIA

2013 Distinguished Practice Award, Jonathan Segal, FAIA

Photo © Jonathan Segal, FAIA


2013 Distinguished Practice Award

Jonathan Segal, FAIA

Jonathan Segal, FAIA, has created a unique form of practicing architecture. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States and in Europe on his work and his way of creating meaning for architects. No longer does the client control the architect. In 2007, he created a full day seminar in which other architects could learn to become Architects as Developers. Attendees ranged from students, to established practitioners from Central America to Europe. With two key lectures, in Los Angeles and Washington DC, Jonathan’s intention was to allow access to all of the architectural community.

 

Tahiti Affordable Housing, Santa Monica, CA

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Tahiti Affordable Housing, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Tim Griffith / Joshua White

Tahiti Affordable Housing, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Tim Griffith / Joshua White

Tahiti Affordable Housing, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Tim Griffith / Joshua White


2012 MERIT AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE

Tahiti Affordable Housing, Santa Monica, CA

Architect: Daly Genik


High density, low-rise workforce housing in Los Angeles is pulled by two dissimilar models. The first is the ubiquitous type of Southern California low-cost rental housing, the dingbat apartment, which is characterized by surface parking facing the street, exterior circulation and a single, thematic ornament.

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The Q, San Diego, CA

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The Q, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Jeff Durkin

The Q, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Jeff Durkin

The Q, AIACC Design Awards, Merit Award

Photo © Jeff Durkin


2012 MERIT AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE

Community Foundation Santa Cruz County, Aptos, CA

Architect: Jonathan Segal, FAIA

The Q is a seven-story mixed-use residential, office, and commercial development in the Little Italy district of downtown San Diego. The building integrates all of these uses within a small 50×200 foot infill lot while also saving the oldest home in Little Italy.

Click here to view project submittal form.