Smart & Sustainable: Practical Applications in Sustainable Design
Part 4: Smaller is Better By John Pyjar, Principal, LEED AP This is the fourth in a series of articles intended to give building owners an overview of the sustainable […]
Part 4: Smaller is Better By John Pyjar, Principal, LEED AP This is the fourth in a series of articles intended to give building owners an overview of the sustainable […]
Members of the First Presbyterian Church of Burbank gathered Sunday, Sept. 25, for a groundbreaking event to celebrate the start of construction on a grand scale interior and exterior makeover. […]
It was the 10-year anniversary of the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a somber day of remembrance for most, but also a day of celebration at St. Elizabeth Seton […]
I would guess all of us have daydreamed about what we would do with the money if we won the lottery. Here’s a true, feel-good story about a lottery winner. […]
Part 3: Water efficient landscaping By John Pyjar, Principal, LEED AP Sustainable design and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) have been getting a lot of press lately. This […]
Patrick Wade Child Development Center in Point Loma As part of the design/build team with general contractor T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc., domusstudio architecture provided planning and design services for the […]
Jon Dominy gives some insight on the remodel of the La Jolla Farms house.
Just over a year ago we were one of two architecture firms vying for the opportunity to renovate and modernize the KPBS studios on the San Diego State University campus. […]
The Navy’s newest childcare center opened recently in Point Loma, designed per military guidelines by domusstudio architecture to feel more like a home than an institution. As part of the […]