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Figure and Terremoto team up to revamp a lost community center in Gualala, California

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Figure, a San Francisco studio led by James Leng and Jennifer Ly will replace an existing community center in Gualala, California built in 1954 that was lost to arson in The post Figure and Terremoto team up to revamp a lost community center in Gualala, California appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Landscape architecture design studio Terremoto addresses labor exploitation in its industry

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The post Landscape architecture design studio Terremoto addresses labor exploitation in its industry appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. Its thesis was that landscape architecture chronically underrepresents, underacknowledges, and undervalues (in terms [.].

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TERREMOTO rejects convention in pursuit of a more just practice

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The post TERREMOTO rejects convention in pursuit of a more just practice appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper. This article is part of our series of profiles on The Architectural League of New York’s 2023 Emerging Voices winners published in the March/April issue of AN. The full list of winners can be found here.

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Dream The Combine, TERREMOTO, and LANZA Atelier among winners of the 2023 Emerging Voices Award

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Today the Architectural League of New York (ALNY) has named eight winners in its annual Emerging Voices competition. The initiative began in 1982 as a means to showcase and celebrate the work of young North American architects and designers on an international stage.

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Andie MacDowell Lists Her Storybook Tudor in L.A. for $4M

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Perched high above Silver Lake with landscaping by the in-demand designers at Terremoto, the charming 1920s home is ready for a new chapter. Overall, the home offers plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces to entertain, including a pool area designed by local firm Terremoto."

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A Café Is a Country

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Terremoto designed Cafe Ohlone to be an Indigenous refuge in a colonial world. Courtesy Hannah Pae, Associate ASLA, Terremoto. Sarah Samynathan, ASLA, a designer at Terremoto, recalls recognizing among the ingredients plants she used in projects. Courtesy Terremoto. By Timothy A. Preserving The Ohlone Culture.

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Mithun revamps iconic 1960s Sea Ranch Lodge in northern California

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Architecture studio Mithun, along with design firms The Office of Charles de Lisle and Terremoto, has overhauled a cedar -clad lodge in a famed California community along the Pacific Ocean. For the landscape, Terremoto aimed to "do right by the site" and create an environment that felt wild yet restrained.