spfa.com

Founded in 1988, Studio Pali Fekete Architects (SPF:a) is a Los Angeles based architecture firm specializing in clients and projects that require a high level of design sensitivity, technical expertise, and hands-on principal involvement. The studio houses an award-winning design team, and one of the world’s most accomplished technical documentation workshops.

SPF:a design awards range from Architecture Magazine’s Home of the Year Award (2003) to the AIA National Honor Award [2005] for the design of the Somis Hay Barn. Projects range in size and scope from 5,500 square foot private homes to the 300,000 square foot Getty Villa Museum, and include education, preservation, residential, institutional, commercial, and health care facilities.

The SPF:a team is energetic, cooperative, and diverse. Currently 30 people strong, individual architect experience ranges from entry-level to over 24 years. Architects use a full complement of technological resources to produce rigorously accurate work, including the latest versions of computer-aided drafting and three-dimensional visualization software. Possessing a background and affinity for fine art and design, SPF:a principals have built a fully-modernized 1,800 square foot art gallery space into the firm’s corporate offices. MODAA (Museum Of Design And Architecture) regularly features the work of local artists, exploring the relationship and dialogue between art and architecture.
Contact:
Dafna Zilafro
Type:
Architects & Designers
Address:
Culver city, California,
United States
Website:
www.spfa.com
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    Dana Veach Eric, I appreciate your well written articles which simply and clearly articulate both design philosophy and practical application...thanks!
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