November 17, 2008
Jason Published in Rolling Stone!

Jason was just published in the October issue of Rolling Stone! We're all very excited here to see him get his work published in Rolling Stone for the first time.
He went and shot Bruce Springsteen when he came to the Oval at OSU campaigning for now President-Elect Barack Obama. He was shooting for The Other paper but showed the editors at Rolling Stone some of his images, and the rest as they say is history.
Check out Rolling Stone's website.
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November 12, 2008
Brad is on the Cover of Cupola

Brad's image of James Turrell's Light piece at the Franklin Park Conservatory is on the cover of the latest version of Cupola magazine, the magazine put out by the conservatory. We are pleased to have been a part of such a cool project, as well as to get to meet and work with the artist.
It's almost to easy to take beautiful pictures when you have a project this cool to work with, isn't it? If anybody who's local hasn't gone and seen it, you should because it's very worthwhile and it goes on every night so there's really no excuse. While you're out you should stop by and support the conservatory, because without them the project would have been possible. To find out more information about the conservatory please visit their website.
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McCoy Center wins Award!

The Jeanne B. McCoy Center for the Performing Arts, a building by our friends at Westlake Reed Leskosky, has recently won the Peggy Ezekiel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatrical Design. We here at the studio are very excited to have been part of such a great project. WRL entered two boards in the United States Institute for Theater Technology (USITT) Ohio Valley Region Conference held last month where they won the award. The boards that they submitted for the award will now join all of the other regional winners to go on National tour.
While we're all waiting to hear if and undoubtably wins its next awards, we want to take the chance and tell everyone that's local here in Columbus to get out and see a show at the theater. To find out what's playing when at the theater please follow the link. If you've got a moment it's always worthwhile to take spin over to WRL's website.
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McCoy Center featured in Stage Directions Magazine

We just learned that the Jeanne B. McCoy Center for the Performing Arts, which Brad photographed for Westlake Reed Leskosky, has been featured in the November issue of Stage Directions magazine; the article is featured in the Theater Spaces section, a once monthly are of the magazine that highlights a single specific theater.
The article deals with the conception of the project and how it was designed to blend into the style of surrounding New Albany, as well as to be a platform that can evolve and grow with the community. While the overall design is in harmony with the Georgian theme of New Albany the interior space is specifically designed to be easily used by, and adaptable to all of the community's current and future needs.
The article can be found online at Stage Directions' website. If you want to check out what other interesting things that Westlake Reed Leskosky is up to click here.
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November 10, 2008
Becton Dickinson in Metropolis

The RMJM Hillier project that Brad shot earlier this year at the Becton Dickinson Corporate Campus has been published in the latest issue of Metropolis. The article appears in their 'Observed' section and deals with the creative and environmentally conscious way that Hillier solved the problem posed by the project. Becton Dickinson wanted to find a way to unite their two main corporate buildings, which were separated an expanse of open and grassy lawn, with out destroying the pastoral beauty of the campus.
While it wasn't the easiest shoot that Brad has had to do; I think that he walked away with a beautiful series of images for Hillier to use when talking about it's innovative new building. To see what other new and creative problems that the architects at Hillier are working on please visit their website. Or to read the article in its entirety just swing by the local news stand and pick up the latest issue of Metropolis.
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October 21, 2008
Rafael Vinoly Convention Centers Published in Dialogue

Brad's images of the David Lawrence Convention Center, as well as the Boston Convention Center were published in the August 2008 edition of the Taiwanese publication 'Dialogue'. The magazine decided to do a three part article centered on Convention Center; of the three they chose two of Rafael Vinoly's Convention Centers. We are very pleased that Vinoly chose to run Brad's images of the Boston Convention Center as well as the David Lawrence Convention Center as the representative images for each project.
We would like to Congratulate Rafael Vinoly Architects on the continued success of their projects, and thank them for getting Brad's images of their work published in asia for the second time this year.
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Rafael Vinoly Convention Centers Published in Dialogue
Brad's images of the David Lawrence Convention Center, as well as the Boston Convention Center were published in the August 2008 edition of the Taiwanese publication 'Dialogue'. The magazine decided to do a three part article centered on Convention Center; of the three they chose two of Rafael Vinoly's Convention Centers. We are very pleased that Vinoly chose to run Brad's images of the Boston Convention Center as well as the David Lawrence Convention Center as the representative images for each project.
We would like to Congratulate Rafael Vinoly Architects on the continued success of their projects, and thank them for getting Brad's images of their work published in asia for the second time this year.
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May 19, 2008
Architecture & Culture: The Architecture of Science

Rafael Vinoly’s office sent a pdf over to us the other day showing us an article featuring their projects and opening with an image of Bard College that Brad took. The article, titled “ The Architecture of Science”, is being run in the Korean version of “Architecture & Culture”. It details how as the lines between the specific specializations within the science industries are beginning to disappear a new form of lab and work space that fosters an inter-disciplinary community is required. The article goes on to say that with recent projects Rafael Vinoly Architects PC has established itself on the cutting edge of a new brand of research lab design.
While we are always very pleased to see our clients get the attention that they deserve through continued publication. We are even happier that the article features several of Brad’s images of Bard College, as well as a few of his images of the California NanoSystems Institute at UC, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the National Institute of Health.
Unfortunately I couldn’t find the article online, I’ll keep looking for it later and hopefully I’ll find it and will be able to post a link to it. Until then however please visit the website of Rafael Vinoly Architects PC, I know that I enjoy visiting their site and seeing what new and exciting projects that they are working on.
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April 18, 2008
Cover of the Russian Version of Art Index: Architects & Designers

We were a little surprised but very happy to learn that one of Brad's images of The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, is on the cover of the Russian edition of the "Art Index: Architects & Designers". I believe that this might be our first publication in Russia, it's always exciting to be published a completely new market. Plus we think Russian type looks really cool on top of our image.
Please visit Rafael Vinoly Architects to see renderings of the buildings that they have finishing this year. Also lots of Brad's images are on their website so check it out.
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January 09, 2008
Architectural Photographers Sourcebook Cover

We at the Studio are excited to see that Sandow Media has chose Brad's image of the Boston Convention Center for the cover of their book 'Architectural Photographers Sourcebook'. While also being featured within the book, several more of his images were used on the accent pages.
The Boston Convention Center was designed and built by Rafael Vignoly Architects to see more of their work please visit their website. To get more information on Sandow and see what other cool things they are working on follow the link.
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November 06, 2007
The Tangeman Center at the University of Cincinnati published in Architectural Record

Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects work on the Tangeman Center at the University of Cincinnati has been published in this month's issue of Architectural record. The article highlights the trend of College's drastically revamping and improving their athletic and student centers in the hopes of continuing to attract new students every year; while covering the challenges faced by the architects as they renovated and enlarged the pre-existing 1930's era red brick Student center.
To read this article and see other schools doing the same thing visit Architectural Record's website. Please visit Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects website to see their portfolio of the Tangeman Center and to what new and exciting projects that they are working on. For information on the University of Cincinnati visit their website.
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GQ features the Wexner Center as a Midwest Attraction

This month's issue of GQ features Columbus' own Wexner Center as one it's five best Midwestern Art attractions. Here at the studio we are happy to see the Wexner Center getting published in a national magazine, and even happier that they ran our photo along with it.
To get the latest information of what's currently being showed, or see upcoming event's at the Wexner Center please visit their website. To find the latest fashion tips, or just to find out what's going on in 'pop' culture visit GQ.com.
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Vinoly in Commercial Design, Trends Magazine

Rafael Vinoly Architects has been feature in the latest volume of Commercial Design, Trends magazine for their work on The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farms Campus. The article highlights the 'green' thought process, and sustainable design that they brought to this project.
We at feinknopf continue to enjoy the acclaim that this project has garnered for Rafael Vinoly Architects, and are pleased to have been a part of the process of finishing the building.
Please be sure to visit Rafael Vinoly's Architects website to see the exciting work that they are currently doing. To read this article and see other exciting new design work please visit Trends Ideas' website.
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November 05, 2007
Bard College featured in AIArchitect

The article features the design work done at the Bard College by Rafael Vinoly Architects. The Gabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Center for Science and Computation is the newest addition to an already distinguished campus. Highlighted is the effort taken by Vinoly to stress flexibility and multi-disciplinary approaches in each of the spaces.
To read this article visit AIA's website, To see more of Rafael Vinoly Architect's new and upcoming work please visit their website.
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October 05, 2007
R&D magazine names the Howard Hughes Medical Institut it's 2007 Lab of the Year.

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.
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Brad is featured in the Best of ASMP

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.
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May 22, 2007
HHMI Janelia Farm Research Campus

Architectural Record has featured Brad's photography of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, VA in their March 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.
For more info on the design of HHMI Janelia Campus, read up on the Architectural Record article in print or read the excerpt on their website. You should also visit Rafael Vinoly Architects online.
Visit www.hhmi.org and www.hhmi.org/janelia for an indepth look at the work being done by the Howard Hughes Medical Insitute.
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February 07, 2007
Sound and Vision Magazine

Brad recently shot a new home in Powell, OH that is featured in the February/March edition of Sound and Vision Magazine. Dubbed "The Home of Tomorrow", this home contains one of the most comprehensive, integrated home media systems on the market. The system is called Lifeware and is the product of local Columbus start-up company Exceptional Innovation.
This new system offers the same type of seamless integration that most iPod users experience when connecting to there computers. The Lifeware software is based on a Microsoft platform not dissimilar to those found on PC Media Center. Lifeware offers fully integrated and seamless control over every wired system in one's house, from the DVD player, TV, stereo and XBox 360 to the lighting, security system, HVAC, and even the washer and dryer. All these systems can be controlled from any TV, computer, or wall screen panel in the house.
To find out more about this amazing new system and see Brad's pictures, pick up a copy of Sound and Vision Magazine or click on over to Exceptional Innovation.
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May 01, 2006
Decorating Spaces Article
Brad's photography appears in the May 2006 issue of Decorating Spaces magazine. The article features Jonathan Barnes Architecture & Design's renovation of the Zipfel Residence in German Village, just outside Columbus, OH.

Visit Decorating Spaces.
Visit Jonathan Barnes Architecture & Design.
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