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Studio G Field Trip – Gardner Museum

January 24, 2013by studiogarch Leave a comment

The Studio G Team recently visited the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s new addition, designed by prize-winning architect Renzo Piano. The $118 million project opened in January 2012 and includes new […]

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preservation, public and institutional, studio g news, sustainable design

Design Matters: Learning Environments

January 22, 2013by studiogarch Leave a comment

Classroom @ Sturgis Charter Public School designed by Studio G Architects As architects, we believe that design can have a strong impact on student learning, productivity and overall well-being. So […]

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education and child care, research

Back to Basics: Passive Solar Design

November 15, 2012by studiogarch 4 Comments

At Studio G, we believe green design is more than a rating system, a gimmick or an afterthought. We often use the term ‘fundamental green’ to describe our approach to […]

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Housing, research, sustainable design

Taking Vertical Farming to New Heights

November 8, 2012by studiogarch 1 Comment

The world’s first commercial vertical farm recently opened in Singapore, ushering in a new era of urban agriculture. The small South East Asian country currently grows less than 10% of […]

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mixed use buildings, research, studio g news, sustainable design, urban design

Location Efficiency and Housing Type – Boiling it Down to BTUs

October 17, 2012by beckano Leave a comment

We came across an article from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) touting multi-family, location-efficient projects as the most energy efficient form of housing. According to the EPA study, “The most […]

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Housing, research, sustainable design

3-D Solar @ MIT

October 16, 2012by beckano 3 Comments

For an MIT alum, I’m not very tech-y (true of many of us from architecture), but I love Technology Review, which  always reports on cool MIT-related projects.  Here’s one I […]

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Commercial, Housing, mixed use buildings, research, sustainable design, urban design

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