| Eric Rosen Architects | Eric Rosen Architects 11525 Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 Phone: 310-313-3052 Email: thestudio@ericrosen.com Web: www.ericrosen.com |
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| Private Residence, Tennessee |
| Office Approach: The office is structured so that all members operate as a cohesive team. Rather than directing individuals to specific tasks such as model making and CAD drafting, members of the office team are carefully selected to multi-perform. That is, everyone participates in the process of design, production and execution of ideas. Ideas are explored through hand sketching, physical modeling, computer modeling and computer drawing. All projects benefit from the direct attention and input of the principal as well as the attention and input of the team. |
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| Ravens Work Sound Studios, California |
| The notion of the team approach extends to the relationship between the office and its clients. It is our goal to engage our clients at the onset of a project as a vital role player in developing a concept and project direction. Projects begin with many unanswered questions. It is through the careful articulation of the appropriate questions that we can listen to our clients and better formulate corresponding answers and propose solutions. The interplay of information and ideas between the two provides an enhanced forum for creativity, imagination and exploration. |
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| Private Residence, Tennessee |
Radio in the Nude, California | |
| The team approach also extends to our relationship with consultants, vendors and contractors. Because of our detailed approach to every project, the development of an idea and its translation through a project involves many materials, specifications and systems. Mr. Rosen's 14 years of architectural experience is complimented by a team of experienced professionals. The office has established strong relationships with structural engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, acoustical engineers, food service consultants, landscape architects, general contractors, craftsmen and the like that encompass many decades of experience in design and construction. |
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| Warner Hollywood Café, California |
| Philosophy: Architecture is experiential and the making of space both defines and is defined by those experiences. It is our intention to create environments that come alive when inhabited and experienced. Everything has context. Our design approach contemplates the notion of transforming an existing context, whether it be through new construction, or the re-use and re-inhabitation of an existing space. In either case, each project is a unique exploration of site, surroundings, program, budget, and schedule. Transformation of the context occurs through the intervention and articulation of sculptural forms, materiality and texture, light and shadow. Through this process of intervention and articulation, ideas are transformed into spaces and spaces transform our experience. |
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| Raleigh Studios Café, California |