23 December 2011 |
Announcements, Projects
KieranTimberlake wishes you the best of the season and in the new year. We completed several projects in 2011, in Charlotte, NC, San Diego, CA, Houston, TX, New Haven, CT, Washington, DC, and our hometown of Philadelphia, PA. Here are some pictures:


photos © Peter Aaron/OTTO
Center City Building, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
with Gantt Huberman Architects
Charlotte, North Carolina


photos © Tim Griffith
Charles David Keeling Apartments, University of California at San Diego
San Diego, California


photos © Michael Moran/OTTO
Brockman Hall for Physics, Rice University
Houston, Texas


photos © Richard Barnes/OTTO (top) and © Peter Aaron/OTTO (bottom)
Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges, Yale University
New Haven, CT


photos © Michael Moran/OTTO
Quaker Meeting House, Sidwell Friends School
Washington, DC


renderings © Brooklyn Digital Foundry
Master Plan for the Central Delaware, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
17 November 2011 |
Awards, Educational, Renovation

View of crescent courtyard from Payne Whitney Tower, photo © Peter Aaron/OTTO
Since its opening earlier this year, KieranTimberlake's comprehensive renovation and addition to Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges at Yale University has recieved a Gold Medal from the AIA Philadelphia Chapter, and was shortlisted in the New/Old Category at the 2011 World Architecture Festival. The following is the presentation that was made to the Festival Jury in Barcelona.
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3 November 2011 |
Educational, Media Coverage, Renovation

Underground additon, photo © Peter Aaron/ottoarchive.com
Our addition and renovation of Eero Saarinen's Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges are featured in the November issue of Architectural Record.
16 August 2011 |
Educational, Laboratories

Brockman Hall for Physics, Rice University, photo by Michael Moran
How do we design a building to support the movement of molecules?
The Brockman Hall for Physics at Rice University, recipient of $11.1 million in federal stimulus funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, was completed in January 2011 after a compressed design and construction schedule of just 33 months, an extremely short timeline for a facility of its kind. The building became fully occupied in June 2011. It is the new home for dozens of experimental, theoretical and applied physicists who were formerly scattered in as many as five buildings across campus. Brockman Hall supports a wide range of research from Rice's departments of Physics and Astronomy and of Electrical and Computer Engineering, including atomic, molecular and optical physics; biophysics; condensed matter physics; nanoengineering and photonics. Continue Reading »
11 August 2011 |
Educational
The Center City Building for the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was featured in the Charlotte Observer on Monday August 11. The building officially opens on August 22. Read more >>