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464 Thierry Pfister Architecture & Design - see pages 152-155 Thierry Pfister, AIA 150 West 28th Street, Suite 801 New York, NY 10001 646.478.7676 www.thierrypfister.com For Swiss-born Thierry Pfister, space and light are the building blocks of architecture. It is through the careful combination of these two fundamental elements, as well as the meticulous attention to the site's specifics and the client's practical requirements, that Thierry Pfister Architecture & Design constructs soothing and inspiring architectural settings that are functional and elemental in their form, yet sculptural and dramatic in their effects. Creating elegant solutions that are as unique as the residents for whom they are designed is their signature. Based in New York City and the Hamptons, founding principal Thierry and his team bring more than 20 years of experience to every project. They manage every step, from the initial planning and design to construction completion, resulting in extraordinary homes that reflect the owners' everyday lives and innermost dreams, all blending seamlessly into the environment they are sited on. Tracy A. Stone Architect - see pages 80-85 Tracy A. Stone, AIA 2041 Blake Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90039 323.664.0202 www.tracystonearchitect.com This full-service architectural firm, founded in 1991 by Tracy Stone, emphasizes the California modern style. Most of the firm's vast experience is centered on custom California homes, midcentury modern restoration, modern commercial spaces, and custom interiors. At the heart of it all is a belief that the creation of durable structures should harmoniously mix texture, color, light, and materials. Tracy has been licensed in the State of California since 1989 and spent 10 years as a member of the Angelino Heights Historic Preservation Overlay Zone board. She is a past chair of the AIA Committee on the Environment, a LEED Accredited Professional, and a member of the US Green Building Council. Currently Tracy is on the board of the Association of Women in Architecture and has taught at Woodbury University, Art Center College of Design, and USC. Travis Price Architects - see pages 181-189, 444, 445 Travis Price, FAIA 2805 Chesterfield Place NW Washington, D.C. 20008 202.965.7000 www.travispricearchitects.com www.spiritof place-design.com Travis Price of Travis Price Architects has committed his career to restoring the spirit of place through modern design. Based in Washington, D.C., Travis is considered an environmental pioneer who has long championed sustainability and its importance in architecture. His goal is to design and build homes with a lasting appeal, influenced by ecology, mythology, and technology. You'll find structures from Travis Price Architects around the world, including Asia, Europe, and North and South America. He shares his philosophies with the world through lectures at the Smithsonian Institution, Apple Headquarters, AIA, and the National Geographic Society, to name a few. He is well known for award-winning designs, books on architecture, international lectures, and multimedia coverage across the globe. TPD Architect - see pages 140, 141 Taylor Plosser Davis, AIA 4 Office Park Circle, Suite 315 Birmingham, AL 35223 205.623.5136 www.tpdarchitect.com The main goal of TPD Architect—a residential architecture, interiors, and planning firm—is helping families live longer in homes they love. A mother of three, founder Taylor Plosser Davis utilizes design strategies to address the unique needs of her clients, whether that involves working with a growing family or a couple downsizing for the next chapter. Taylor is a Councilor of the Birmingham chapter of the American Institute of Architects and is a member of the Advisory Committee for the Philip A. Morris Fund for Design Arts, a fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. She received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University, and a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia. Taylor completed her Aging in Place Certification through the National Association of Home Builders and is NCARB certified. Weinman Architectural Services - see pages 422-425 Nancy S. Weinman, AIA, CCM Sedona, AZ and New York, NY 646.306.0834 www.architect.vip Nancy S. Weinman's professional career has spanned over more than two decades, versed in a wide breadth of experience that allows her to expertly handle a diverse variety of projects. Truly versatile and comfortable with a multitude of styles, Nancy is completely comfortable designing environmentally sensitive private homes in beautiful Sedona, Arizona, or handling the intricacies of a condominium redesign and refurbishment in New York City. During her career, she has been the recipient of AIA awards, as well as an international lighting design award, and has been published by Rizzoli, Interior Design, and Luxe magazines. Personally working closely with her clients from a project's inception to its completion, Nancy is always successful at delivering a finished product that is on time and within budget, all without compromising the appearance of the finished product. Verdant Studio - see pages 118, 119, 246, 247 Jessica Hester, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP The Historic Rogers Milk Plant 216 West Birch Street, Suite 101 Rogers, AR 72756 479.755.2904 www.verdant-studio.com Creating places people love through art and architecture is the mission of Verdant Studio, a woman-owned, full-service architecture and design firm licensed in 49 states and Washington, D.C. Through their multidisciplinary studio approach, they aim to be a national innovator and thought leader in creative placemaking, specializing in commercial and residential architecture, art in public spaces, curatorial services, art consulting, and urban planning. The team at Verdant Studio is comprised of creative practitioners with expertise across multiple disciplines who love what they do, enjoy working with other people, and embody the spirit of the studio's flexible design ethos. They ultimately believe that great architecture and design is developed from the creative input of multiple perspectives focused on arriving at the most valuable, effective solutions for their clients. Zangara + Partners - see pages 142, 143 Daniel Zangara 6107 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70118 504.473.0064 www.zangarapartners.com Zangara + Partners is well known for its custom residential projects and innate ability to marry classical detailing with the effortless simplicity of contemporary design. The company strives to create spaces that are elegant, effortless, and timeless. Practicing in the historic city of New Orleans affords the studio the opportunity to harmoniously join past and present, while still being conscious of spatial functionality and the needs of contemporary lifestyles. Indeed, founder and principal Daniel Zangara developed a deep love and fundamental understanding of traditional design principles and detailing after working on a range of architectural projects focused on historic preservation throughout the city. His passion is for creating spaces that preserve and accurately recreate the rich architectural history of New Orleans while adapting to contemporary lifestyles. It's what has made Zangara+Partners a recognized leader in residential design. Bill Tabberson & Pam Harwood 1937 W. Royale Dr. Muncle, IN 47304 317.371.3692 tabbersonarchitects.com Harwood+Tabberson Architects was founded in 1996 by Bill Tabberson and Pam Harwood and has since grown and evolved into a firm of national reputation for remaining at the forefront of the design industry. As a full service architectural firm, they guide clients from their first project ideas and sketches through the final construction. They offer a highly customized consultative approach navigating the many decisions required to completea custom project with embodied meaning. Not only do they specialize in timber frame design for residences of all sizes, styles and price point, Bill Tabberson's 15 years of experience with all things crafted with wood has taken the architectural team into the Mass Timber Design Approach. The design team uses engineered wood products to create multi-story and multi-functional projects with wood. As wood is the most sustainable and environmentally green building material, this allows us to create structures that address climate change, carbon neutral foot print goals and net zero energy use. Tabberson Architects - Harwood + Tabberson Architects - see pages 362-365, 454, 455

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