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Better Outcomes through Integrated Design Practice 10/31/2008 | MVE In a competitive marketplace, design firms benefit from promoting an integrated design approach to serving their clients. It is incumbent on the design firm to combine and coordinate separate and diverse disciplines to create a team focused on the goals of the client and project. At MVE & Partners, ... Going Global: MVE Chairman McLarand Reviews Changing Marketp... 10/31/2008 | MVE In this brief Q&A, MVE & Partners Chairman and Founder Carl McLarand, AIA, discusses the growing architectural trade found in the world's boom economies, from Russia, to China, and to the Mideast. The Sustainable Megalopolis 10/31/2008 | MVE It is beyond debate that America's metropolitan regions must successfully develop urban infill and transit-oriented mixed-use projects (TOD), despite the difficulties of "retrofitting" cities that have evolved without adequate public transit. MVE & Partners has a proud track record in designing urba... Retail Serves as a Key to Housing Plans 10/8/2008 | GlobeSt.com pdf The plan that Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled last week to produce 20,000 new housing units in the city will also depend on product types other than housing to succeed, according to city officials and an Orange Countybased architect who is an authority on transit-oriented developments. Part of t... Beyond the Business Card 9/8/2008 | California Real Estate Journal pdf This article highlights the ‘man behind the business card' and includes a personal interview with MVE Partner Rick Emsiek. Interview questions range from "what made you want to get into architecture' to ‘what do you have in your trunk.' Come Together 9/1/2008 | Contract Magazine pdf In an increasingly complex and competitive marketplace, it is important for design firms to take advantage of every opportunity to expand their business by promoting an integrated design approach. Building Childcare Into New Developments 8/1/2008 | Local Investment in Child Care pdf Simply put, including a child care center in a transit-oriented development (TOD) can help move the project forward to completion. This guide will show you how other developers have benefited from incorporating child care centers in their plans. It's full of hands-on case studies, tips and resources... Oakland's Uptown Mixed-Use Development Certified LEED Silver 7/22/2008 | East Bay Business Times.com pdf The 665 rental units are part of a 14-acre, transit-oriented redevelopment area master-planned by MVE & Partners. Uptown Oakland will include rental housing, condominiums, student housing and a total of 60,000 square feet of retail at buildout. Say Goodbye to the Old Plan at the Sea 6/1/2008 | Builder & Developer Today, Seabridge Marina is a spectacularly successful mixed-use development, a low-rise gem on 135 acres of seaside and island property in Oxnard, California. The residential components of Seabridge Marina are nearing completion and the community has received numerous awards and accolades. But there... Hotels are Key Ingredient for "Omni-Use" Development 6/1/2008 | Hospitality Construction pdf When the topic of urban redevelopment arises today, the words "transit-oriented development," "density," "mixed-use" and "sustainable" fill the air. The substantial ideas behind these urban buzzwords are more than worthy. It is not only advisable, but likely inevitable, that our cities evolve to bri...
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