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October 23, 2007

Rafael Vinoly featured in L'Industria delle Costruzioni

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Italian magazine L'Industria dell Construzioni featured Rafael Vinoly's work for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Janelia Farms in their 395th publication. Highlighting the article are Brad's images of the HHMI taken this past year.

We at the Studio are pleased to have been a part of such a great project, and are happy to see that great work done on this project by Rafael Vinoly architects continues to receive critical acclaim.

To see more work done by Rafael Vinoly Architects please follow this link www.rvapc.com; or if you're interested in viewing a translated verision of L'Idustria Delle Construzioni please follow the link.

Posted by feinknopf at 08:35 AM | Comments (0)

October 05, 2007

Five 2007 AIA Ohio Awards

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The results are in and they're outstanding five of the projects that Brad has shot have won AIA Ohio awards. We at the Studio are pleased to have been part of so many wonderful projects over the recent past.

Here are the award winners in no particular order: GBBN with their Ottawa House for the University of Toledo, Elkus Manfredi for their work on the South Campus Gateway project, Moody-Nolan and Antoine Predock for their work on Larkins Hall at OSU, Schooley Caldwell's renovation of the downtown Lazurus Building, and last but not least Acock Associates for their design of Buckeye Village.

Please visit the websites of the award winners for more information and to see their latest up and coming projects. GBBN Architects www.gbbn.com, Elkus Manfredi www.elkus-manfredi.com, Moddy Nolan www.moodynolan.com and Antoine Predock www.predock.com, Schooley Caldwell Associates www.sca-ae.com, and Acock Associates Posted by feinknopf at 01:11 PM | Comments (0)

R&D magazine names the Howard Hughes Medical Institut it's 2007 Lab of the Year.

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Reseach & Development magazine has featured Brad's photography of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, VA in their May 2007 issue. Designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, the campus is the first permanent research facility for HHMI.

The Janelia Campus is a half-billion dollar biomedical research facility for the Chevy Chase, MD based institute. In the past, HHMI has awarded grants to various scientists and engineers to help purse their work within their own respective laboratories. For the first time, they now have a completely dedicated facility to call home.

Visit www.hhmi.org and www.hhmi.org/janelia for an indepth look at the work being done by the Howard Hughes Medical Insitute. Also visit Rafael Vinoly Architects website to see their exciting new projects www.rvapc.com.

Posted by feinknopf at 10:57 AM | Comments (0)

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Science Center at Bard win Big!

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Two projects that Brad worked on earlier this year have several awards. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) won a Design Citation from AIA New York as did the Science Center at Bard College. HHMI also received the Design Excellence Awards AND the Presidential Citation for Sustainable Design from the DC Chapter of the AIA.

We all at the Studio want to thank the people at Rafael Vinoly Architects for letting us be involved in two of their exciting projects.

To see more of the projects visit Rafael Vinoly's website www.rvapc.com, as well as HHMI www.hhmi.org and Bard's websites www.bard.edu.

Posted by feinknopf at 10:30 AM | Comments (0)

New work for COSI

Brad recently finished doing new work for COSI, it was exciting to see how the building and landscaping had changed since the last time we had photographed it. We all look forward to seeing the finished work.

Visit COSI's website to see their fall exhibition schedule and later for Brad's new work. www.cosi.org

Posted by feinknopf at 10:22 AM | Comments (0)

Brad is featured in the Best of ASMP

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ASMP has selected Brad to be included in their annual Best of ASMP bulletin, he and nineteen other photographers are featured in the September issue of the ASMP bulletin. Brad is featured for the work he did on the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the USC Galen Center which occured nearly simultaneously and on opposite sides of the country.

Read the article in the ASMP Bulletin or by following the link to the ASMP website www.asmp.org/culture/bestof2007/Feinknopf/index.php to find out how he dealt with the insanity of the projects.

Posted by feinknopf at 09:44 AM | Comments (0)