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Central Park: A Touch of NYC, Italy and Spain in Southern Ca...
5/1/2010
| Builder News
The Park at Irvine Spectrum's three architecturally distinct neighborhoods offer residents a 2.5-acre commons, swimming pools, recreational areas, paseos and landscaped walkways.
Design Outlook: Expect Sustainable Growth in Green Interiors
4/9/2010
| Contract Magazine
A growing number of trained LEED professionals and an increased offering of sustainable products point to an upward trend for sustainable interior design.
360 Modern Architecture II - Dwelling District
8/5/2009
| 360 Modern Architecture II
Irvington Terrace is featured in this article, highlighting the sophisticated design of this affordable housing project.
Retail and Mixed-Use Market: Fire Sale
7/10/2009
| Architectural Products
In today's challenging times architects are adapting their approach to retail and mixed-use developments. The days of massive mall developments have passed and public/private partnerships are on the rise as well as omni-use developments and green design.
Designing Solutions: Architecture Firm Takes "Globally Minde...
5/25/2009
| DDC Journal
One mission of MVE & Partners is to combine lessons learned from the past with a dedication to the future. With the current economic instability, that mission has made the design firm rise up and face challenges head on.
Walkable Neighborhoods
1/15/2009
| Multi-Housing News
Multifamily dwellers in diverse settings are craving a sense of place, easy access to retail and a feeling of community...and developers are listening. Two case studies of The Pier at Town Lake and Uptown Oakland illustrate how walkable neighborhoods can be built new or integrated into urban infill ...
Army Announces $1.3 Billion Housing Agreement in Korea
1/8/2009
| U.S. Army News Release
The Department of the Army has reached agreement on terms of the largest single military housing project since World War II. The $1.3 billion project will provide 2400 units of family housing at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, Republic of Korea.
Uptown Apartments Epitomize Transit Oriented Developments
12/30/2008
| Builder & Developer
New urban community is also Oakland's first multifamily LEED Silver certified project.
Building From Underground Up
12/15/2008
| Los Angeles Business Journal
With the passage of Measure R on Nov. 4, the voters of Los Angeles County have determined to set aside $40 billions for mass transit, including that longest-simmering of metropolitan infrastructure dreams, the "Subway to the Sea."
Multi-Family Trends
12/1/2008
| Urban Land
With a broad cross section of workers priced out of homeownership, relegated to long commutes, or living "rent poor," local governmentsare intensifying efforts to both grow the stock of affordable housingunits and encourage their inclusion into more expensive developmentsto blur the line between soc...
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