Michelle Kaufmann Designs
Sunset Breezehouse
Menlo Park, CA,
2005
Photo: courtesy Sunset Magazine

     

  
Michelle Kaufmann Designs
Sunset Breezehouse
Menlo Park, CA,
2005
Photo: courtesy Sunset Magazine

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Michelle Kaufmann founded her Oakland-based architectural office in 2002. Michelle Kaufmann Designs (MKD) focuses on modern, ecological building designs for residential and commercial clients that utilize off-site modular technologies. In 2004 she realized the Glidehouse for Sunset Magazine, an affordable, modern, prefabricated home whose success led to the development of her second house, the Sunset Breezehouse (2005). In addition to these projects, MKD has created custom designs for educational facilities, community developments, and hotels and spas. Kaufmann received her master of architecture degree from Princeton University and her bachelor’s degree in architecture from Iowa State University. Prior to founding MKD, she was an associate for Frank O. Gehry in Los Angeles.

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Michelle Kaufmann founded her Oakland-based architectural office in 2002. Michelle Kaufmann Designs (MKD) focuses on modern, ecological building designs for residential and commercial clients that utilize off-site modular technologies. In 2004 she realized the Glidehouse for Sunset Magazine, an affordable, modern, prefabricated home whose success led to the development of her second house, the Sunset Breezehouse (2005). In addition to these projects, MKD has created custom designs for educational facilities, community developments, and hotels and spas. Kaufmann received her master of architecture degree from Princeton University and her bachelor’s degree in architecture from Iowa State University. Prior to founding MKD, she was an associate for Frank O. Gehry in Los Angeles.

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Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner founded their Santa Monica–based practice in 1989. Since that time they have completed a number of commercial, community, and residential projects, such as the San Francisco offices of advertising agency TBWA/Chiat/Day; The Accelerated School, a chartered public educational facility in Los Angeles; and the restoration of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, California, a modernist masterpiece designed by Richard Neutra. Their practice includes both architecture and construction, ensuring that the final result matches their original design. In 2005 they created Marmol Radziner Prefab in order to build steel-framed modular houses that embrace the modernist ethos of true indoor-outdoor living. Marmol Radziner + Associates has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards. Their work has been widely published and was recently the subject of the exhibition Under Construction: The Architecture of Marmol Radziner + Associates at the University Art Museum, California State University at Long Beach. Leo Marmol received his bachelor’s degree in architecture from California Polytechnic State University. Ron Radziner received his master of architecture degree from the University of Colorado and a bachelor’s degree in science at California Polytechnic State University.

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Michelle Kaufmann founded her Oakland-based architectural office in 2002. Michelle Kaufmann Designs (MKD) focuses on modern, ecological building designs for residential and commercial clients that utilize off-site modular technologies. In 2004 she realized the Glidehouse for Sunset Magazine, an affordable, modern, prefabricated home whose success led to the development of her second house, the Sunset Breezehouse (2005). In addition to these projects, MKD has created custom designs for educational facilities, community developments, and hotels and spas. Kaufmann received her master of architecture degree from Princeton University and her bachelor’s degree in architecture from Iowa State University. Prior to founding MKD, she was an associate for Frank O. Gehry in Los Angeles.

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MichelleKaufmannDesigns Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner founded their Santa Monica–based practice in 1989. Since that time they have completed a number of commercial, community, and residential projects, such as the San Francisco offices of advertising agency TBWA/Chiat/Day; The Accelerated School, a chartered public educational facility in Los Angeles; and the restoration of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, California, a modernist masterpiece designed by Richard Neutra. Their practice includes both architecture and construction, ensuring that the final result matches their original design. In 2005 they created Marmol Radziner Prefab in order to build steel-framed modular houses that embrace the modernist ethos of true indoor-outdoor living. Marmol Radziner + Associates has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards. Their work has been widely published and was recently the subject of the exhibition Under Construction: The Architecture of Marmol Radziner + Associates at the University Art Museum, California State University at Long Beach. Leo Marmol received his bachelor’s degree in architecture from California Polytechnic State University. Ron Radziner received his master of architecture degree from the University of Colorado and a bachelor’s degree in science at California Polytechnic State University.

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