10 February 2011 |
LEED Platinum, Publications, Residential
A Metropolis POV Blog Post by Kira Gould
Last December, Katherine Grove of William McDonough + Partners and Richard Maimon, of Kieran Timberlake, shared the stage at Ecobuild in Washington, DC. They were invited to discuss their work at the Make It Right project in New Orleans, where Cradle to Cradle provides a framework for the design of the community and of individual homes by several firms. Continue reading>>
4 February 2011 |
Announcements
The American Institute of Architects announced yesterday that Richard Maimon, Principal, and Joanne Aitken, Senior Associate, have been elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. Stephen Kieran, FAIA, was elected in 1996 and James Timberlake, FAIA, was elected in 1998. The College of Fellows elevated 104 AIA Members this year. Out of a total membership of over 80,000, there are fewer than 2,700 distinguished with the honor of fellowship and honorary fellowship. Continue Reading »
12 January 2011 |
Announcements, LEED Platinum, Offsite Fabrication, Residential
KieranTimberlake's KTLH 1.5 and Belles Townhomes created with the developer LivingHomes appeared in a list of 19 Stunning Platinum Projects of 2010 on Jetson Green.
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10 January 2011 |
Announcements, Building information Modeling, Design for Disassembly (dFd), Materials, Monitoring, Offsite Fabrication, Publications, Residential

KieranTimberlake is pleased to announce the release of a new eBook, Cellophane House™,available for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Kindle, Nook, Android, Mac and PC.
Cellophane House™ takes a radically different approach to off-site fabrication, reinventing the way buildings are assembled, what they are made of, and the experience of living in them. It demonstrates an end-of-life strategy that, enabled by an innovative structural frame and variety of connectors, makes disassembly and waste-diversion inherent in the building’s construction.
The book contains a detailed discussion of the house and 105 color photographs and illustrations. The iBooks version contains a time-lapse video of the assembly process.
Available at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks.
7 January 2011 |
Educational, Media Coverage, Renovation, Residential
The Yale Herald
Morse, Modernism, and fifty years of Yale
Hannah Kieschnick, September 24th 2010
Hannah Kieschnick finds out what it means to be Modern at a school where old is gold, and tradition is king.
Morse has always been a new college. Constructed in 1961, Morse is less than thirty years younger than the original colleges, most of which were designed by John Gamble Rogers and built in the ’30s...Read Article