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Studio E Breaks Ground on Mesa Commons in San Diego
Studio E Architects is happy to announce that construction on Mesa Commons – our 78-unit affordable family housing project for San Diego’s College Area community – is officially underway! A groundbreaking ceremony for the project, hosted by client Palm Communities, … Continue reading
High Desert Gold: Brisas de Paz wins Gold Nugget Award
It’s Gold Nugget season again, and Studio E Architects has staked a claim on several categories this year. First up: we are excited to report that Brisas de Paz – our 62-unit workforce housing project in Desert Hot Springs for … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ at Studio E in 2013 – 2nd Course
13 is a number that has been known to cause some folks a fair amount of anxiety – with a list of associated superstitions so long, it’s enough to make anyone paranoid. Well, you won’t find any triskaidekaphobiacs around at … Continue reading
Posted in adaptive reuse, Affordable Housing, Architecture, Design, Educational, Institutional, LEED, Student Housing, Sustainable+Green
Tagged Affordable Housing, Green & Sustainable Design, High Tech High, Housing & Dining, LEED, School Design, Student Housing, Tax-Credit Financed, UCSD, University Housing, USGBC, Workforce Housing
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What’s Cookin’ at Studio E in 2013
About this time every year, we here at Studio E Architects take a day for an office retreat – to memorialize the previous year, and to take a look at what’s on the menu for the year ahead. As we … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Housing, Architecture, Design, LEED, Mixed-Use, Senior Housing, Student Housing, Sustainable+Green
Tagged Affordable Housing, Bikeway Village, Desert Housing, Green & Sustainable Design, LEED, Mixed-Use, Senior Housing, Student Housing, Tax-Credit Financed, UC Davis, University Housing, West Village Square, Workforce Housing
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Construction begins on 9th & Broadway
Studio E Architects is excited to report that construction on 9th & Broadway – our award-winning, 250-unit high-rise affordable housing tower – has officially commenced! A groundbreaking ceremony for the project, rechristened Celadon at 9th & Broadway by client BRIDGE … Continue reading
Magnolia Court: NAHB Gold Award winner for Best 50+ Green Community
Studio E Architects is proud to report that Magnolia Court, our 54-unit affordable housing project for seniors in Manteca, California for Affirmed Housing Group, has been honored by the National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) with the Gold Award in … Continue reading
Multi-Housing News 2012 Excellence Awards winners – Archer Studios, Riverwalk and UC Davis West Village
Studio E Architects is proud to be prominently featured in this month’s issue of Multi-Housing News, as three of our recent projects brought home honors in the publication’s 2012 Excellence Awards. Archer Studios – a 42 unit single-room-occupancy (SRO) development near … Continue reading
Big Thoughts on Small Spaces: Archer Studios on the Forefront of Micro-Unit Apartment Design
We’ve been singing the praises of the small, but beautiful Archer Studios – Studio E’s 42 unit single-room-occupancy (SRO) development near downtown San José, California, since its completion earlier this year, and now others are beginning to catch on: Archer … Continue reading
Mother Lode – Riverwalk wins Gold Nugget Grand Award!
The hits just keep on coming for Riverwalk – our 50-unit affordable family housing development in the south San Diego neighborhood of Nestor for Affirmed Housing Group. Hot on the heels of winning “Housing Project of the Year” in its category at … Continue reading
Studio E’s affordable housing “hat trick” – Brisas de Paz opens in Desert Hot Springs!
With the completion of Brisas de Paz – a 62-unit workforce housing project in Desert Hot Springs for the Coachella Valley Housing Coalition – Studio E proudly announces its third affordable development completed in the last six months. Brisas de … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Housing, Architecture, Design
Tagged Affordable Housing, Desert Housing, Residential, Tax-Credit Financed, Workforce Housing
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