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Blank Studio Architecture is an architectural practice based in Phoenix, Arizona. The practice was founded in 2006 by Matthew G. Trzebiatowski, AIA.[1] [2]

Works

Bill Timmerman Photographyhttp://blankspaces.net/

The firm's most recognizable project is the Xeros Residence, 2006.[3] It has been featured in almost a hundred magazines and books. Most notably Dwell, Detail, GA, Corrugated Iron: Building on the Frontier and Phoenix 21st Century. In 2013 is was showcased on HGTV's Extreme Homes. The residence was named a Record House by Architectural Record (2006[4]), has been awarded honors from the American Institute of Architects (2006),[5] and Project of the Year by Residential Architect Magazine (2008).[6]

Bill Timmerman Photographyhttp://blankspaces.net/

Selected Other Works:

Yoga Deva, 2009 [7],

Superior Social Condenser, 2008 [8]

Bill Timmerman Photographyhttp://blankspaces.net/

References

  1. ^ blank studio architecture. "Profile" (PDF). blank studio architecture. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  2. ^ ArchDaily. "ArchDaily Selected". ArchDaily. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  3. ^ Sardar, Zahid (2012). West Coast Modern. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. pp. 108–115. ISBN 978-1-4236-2439-4.
  4. ^ Stephens, Suzanne (April 2006). "Xeros Residence". Architectural Record.
  5. ^ "AZarchitectureGuide" (PDF). American Institute of Architects. AIA. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  6. ^ Drueding, Meghan (May 8, 2008). "Xeros Residence, Phoenix: Project of the Year". Residential Architect. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  7. ^ Tang Art (November 1, 2013). Gym Design. Dalian, Liaoning Province, China: Dalian University of Technology Press. ISBN 978-7561176924.
  8. ^ Sandu Publishing (April 20, 2010). Transformer: Reuse, Renewal, and Renovation in Contemporary Architecture. Gingko Press. ISBN 978-1584233824.