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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego by Selldorf Architects

La Jolla, California
Sarah Amelar
March 28, 2022
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Selldorf Architects is the latest notable firm to reimagine the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
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Mingei International Museum, by LUCE et Studio

San Diego
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Fred A. Bernstein
December 1, 2021
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In redesigning San Diego’s Mingei Museum, LUCE et Studio engages artists to further the institution’s mission.
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The Continental

The Continental by Jonathan Segal, FAIA

San Diego
Sarah Amelar
October 2, 2020
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Architect and developer Jonathan Segal and his son elevate micro-unit living in a formerly rough-and-tumble enclave of San Diego.
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Miramar College Heavy Duty Advanced Transportation Technology

Keep on Truckin': Elegantly pragmatic, a new complex is a teaching ground for students learning the latest in heavy-duty equipment servicing.
Deborah Snoonian Glenn
November 15, 2014
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Elegantly pragmatic, a new complex is a teaching ground for students learning the latest in heavy-duty equipment servicing.


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The Q

Housing Fit for 007: Architect-developer Jonathan Segal named his 29-unit apartment building 'The Q,' after James Bond's resident gadgeteer. The tricks used here, though, are subtler than a shoe dagger.
Sarah Amelar
July 16, 2012
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When architect-developer Jonathan Segal named one of his recent buildings “The Q,” he says he was looking for “the cool factor, the debonair suaveness” of James Bond.


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A Cook's Tour de Force

A culinary room that functions and entertains.
Lentz
Linda C. Lentz
July 19, 2008
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Designed for the executive chef of a trendy La Jolla eatery, this light-filled professional-style kitchen combines the functional ease of a commercial kitchen with the warm, communal aesthetic of a residential one.


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Balboa Theatre

Balboa Theatre

July 1, 2008
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The restoration of the Balboa Theatre, bordering the Gaslamp Quarter Historic District in San Diego, California, recreates the vaudeville-era theatre and movie house to its original 1924 design, while transforming it into a modern performing arts center that accommodates diverse performance programs, as well as community, corporate, and convention gatherings.


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Reff Residence

Ingrid Spencer
April 19, 2008
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Every evening at around 7:30pm in San Diego’s Mission Beach neighborhood, throngs of people flock to the boardwalk, and hundreds of pairs of eyes stare westward to watch the sun sink into the Pacific Ocean.


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Reff Residence - House of the Month -

Ingrid Spencer
April 19, 2008
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Project Specs Reff Residence San Diego, California ARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells << Return to article the People Architect ARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells 4993 Niagara avenue, suite 200 San Diego, CA 92107 p. 619-523-8485 f. 619-523-8487 James Gabriel AIA, Randy Hanna AIA, Matt Wells AIA, Chris Johns Interior designer: Adrienne Gabriel, IIDA ARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells Engineer(s): Mike Suprenant and Associates Consultant(s) Landscape: Jamie Lievers Landscape Lighting: ARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells General contractor: RGB Group, Inc. Photographer: Larry Stanley Photography CAD system, project management, or other software used: Construction Drawings: Autocad-12 , Project Design: Sketch-up   the Products Structural system: Wood,
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Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Gluckman Mayner Architects takes cues from railroad life in the caboose-red addition and renovated baggage building of the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art
Ann Jarmusch
June 19, 2007
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The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, based in a converted, much-expanded landmark, the Ellen Scripps house, designed by Irving Gill in 1915 in idyllic La Jolla, may be as well known for its stunning, oceanside setting as for its bold, nationally acclaimed exhibitions.


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