
Interviews: The Latest Architecture and News
Prescott Passivhaus / Studio 804
Water + Life Museums and Campus / Lehrer Architects + Gangi Architects
ASU Polytechnic Campus / Lake|Flato Architects + RSP Architects
Neo Solar Power Corporation / J. J. Pan & Partners
Durham Consolidated Courthouse / WZMH Architects
Lance Armstrong Foundation Headquarters / Lake|Flato Architects + The Bommarito Group
Sustainable Cabin / Texas Tech University
Metal Recycling Plant / dekleva gregoric architects

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Architects: dekleva gregoric architects
- Year: 2007
AD Interviews: Richard Meier
Richard Meier, the architect who landed ‘the commission of the century’ and one of the New York Five, has a portfolio of pristine structures that range in scale from the Douglas House on Lake Michigan to the sprawling Getty Center in Los Angeles.
AD Interviews: Thomas Phifer
Recently, we visited Thomas Phifer’s office in New York – a working floor that embodies the same spirit as his architecture with its pristine furnishings and axial organization. Phifer (who is also an avid Arch Daily reader) began his firm back in the 1990s and, as his office has grown and developed, his projects have been honored with several AIA Honor Awards and American Architecture Awards.
Greenwashing Manual / Valentina Karga

Valentina Karga has a Master in Architecture, Technical University of Thessaly, Greece. She also was a Erasmus student in BUTE (Budapest University of Technology and Economics). Her last projects are the “Greenwashing manual” and the “Greenwasher, Sustainable active chamber”, which are her experimental thesis on how architectural research and design could adapt to the new reality of the implementation of sustainability.
Museum of the Moving Image / Leeser Architecture
Ellis Residence / Coates Design: Architecture + Interiors | Seattle Architects
The Ark / Remistudio

Alexander Remizov, architect for Remistudio, shared with us his project, “The Ark”, which is designed as a bioclimatic building with independent life-support systems that can be built on land or sea. Remizov envisioned this project as the house for the future which can be constructed quickly and withstand environmental disasters through its structural integrity. More images and architect’s description after the break.

























