Frederick Fisher and Partners
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Locality: Los Angeles, California
Phone: +1 310-820-6680
Address: 12248 Santa Monica Blvd 90025 Los Angeles, CA, US
Website: www.fisherpartners.net
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"So subtle is the architecture, so elusive in the camera's eye, that the forty-year career of Fisher and his longtime partners, Joe Coriaty and David Ross, is less celebrated than it deserves to be." Los Angeles Times Michael Wollaeger DesignLA [Portraits by Samuel Frost]
"Frederick Fisher and Stephen Harby’s handsome and lavishly illustrated booklet is another celebration of Complexity and Contradiction’s achievement. For both authors, Venturi’s thinking was transformative in their architectural education and decisive for their careers as practicing architects and educators. Their book is predicated on the notion that the work was fundamentally informed by Venturi’s two-year tenure as a fellow at the American Academy in Rome in the mid-1950s." Architectural Record
Looking for something to do this Saturday evening? May we make a suggestion...?
Such a great event - and a pleasure to have served as a juror for the @AECOMUrbanSOS #hOURCity competition. Congratulations to the winners! (image: Chanje)
Wondering what's currently happening on our Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Hall construction site at USC? Well wonder no more! And after you check out the real time progress, read about the project here -- https://news.usc.edu//usc-iovine-and-young-academys-next-/
"Through thoughtful analysis and vivid illustration, Fisher and Harby remind us that Rome is a complex city of interwoven Main Streets populated by both historic exemplars and idiosyncratic oddities."
And we're off! Check out a live feed of construction on our Santa Monica City Services building.
Looking for some stocking-stuffer ideas this holiday season? We think Patricia Zohn's got the right idea. =)
Nice mention in the LA Times!
Our very own Marisa Kurtzman sits down with Frances Anderton of KCRW's Design & Architecture to talk about road tripping to Palm Springs and Riverside to check out exhibitions about Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi, kinetic art, and the birth of the Spanish Colonial style. Listen Here -- http://kcrw.co/2zrfvKT
What I find thrilling about the [NHM], in addition to its amazing collections and wonderful presentations, is the way it serves as a point of focus for the diverse communities that gather there, and as an intersection between these communities and the museum’s activities.
Today's Los Angeles Times article about the new Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County West/South Project is out. "Fisher’s proposal, still in the conceptual-design phase, focuses on the southern and western edges of the museum building."