Interested in modern architecture and design?
On Tuesday, July 15, American Institute of Architects’ Seattle chapter is hosting a “design salon” on this topic:
What defines “contemporary” architecture?
AIA Seattle has this to say about the event:
Contemporary architecture claims to respond to the unique conditions of the day. But which conditions are really unique in time, and which are timeless?
How do changing methods of fabrication influence design and form?
Are people really living and working any differently today than yesterday?
How does one make cohesive form out of the profusion of materials and technologies available today? —AIA Seattle
They’ve picked four guest speakers:
- Peter Conard of Sullivan Conard Architects
- Joel Egan, whose work was written up in a Seattle P-I article on what HyBrid’s designers envisioned for a waterfront redesign visioning session
- Robert Miranda Unico Properties
- Chris Pardo Pb Elemental
:: AIA Seattle Design Salon
:: Tuesday, July 15 :: 4 to 6pm
:: Seattle Art Museum
:: 1300 First Avenue
:: $10 members/students, $25 nonmembers
:: Register at AIASeattle.org
Design Kompany’s interest in Seattle architecture
We were lucky to meet some really fun architects in 2006 and 2007 for rebranding projects. Here are some links to what we created:
Design Kompany rebrands D+A Studio
Design Kompany creates a logo and website for Group3 Architects LLC
Design Kompany designs a new brand and website for Case Design + Project Management








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