Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Santa Monica, California, USA

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Architecture Firm Koning Eizenberg Architecture
People Julie Eizenberg, AIA, president, principal in charge of architectural design & master planning; Hank Koning, FAIA, FRAIA, LEED AP, vice president, principal in charge of technical, regulatory & administrative issues; Brian Lane, AIA, LEED AP, managing principal; Nathan Bishop, LEED AP, principal
Address 1454 25th St
Santa Monica, California, 90404 USA
Telephone (310) 828-6131
Fax (310) 828-0719
Email info@kearch.com
Web Site http://www.kearch.com
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Architecture, Design, Adaptive Reuse, Planning, Sustainable Design, Interior Architecture, Master Planning, Renovation, Space Planning, Urban Design

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Single-Family Residential, Multi-Unit Residential, Mixed-Use, Commercial, Retail, Hospitality, Recreation, K-12 Schools, Education, Institutional, Cultural, Civic

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Architecture is an opportunity to reassess simple pleasures – light, air, view, color and natural beauty. Our building designs envision relaxed environments supportive of the user’s experience.

Koning Eizenberg Architecture, AIA California Council 2009 Firm of the Year, was established in 1981 by Hank Koning FAIA, FRAIA, LEED AP, and Julie Eizenberg, AIA, with Brian Lane, AIA, LEED AP, assuming a managing principal role in 2003. The discipline of tight budgets and a hands-on pragmatism combined with a commitment to sustainability and the value of informal social spaces has added value in a variety of scales and building types. They appeal to clients, agencies, and institutions interested in exploring and rethinking opportunities rather than accepting the status quo, particularly in the community, housing, and educational sectors. Today, Koning Eizenberg Architecture is well known, with over 70 design awards, extensive publication, and individual recognition of the principals. The principals leverage this credibility to influence policy, as well as to craft buildings that, by example, raise expectations for design in the public realm.

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