Peter Culley photos in Mayor Garcetti’s new sustainability pLAn

April 8th, 2015: Los Angeles

The first ever Los Angeles Mayor's sustainability plan has been launched today and we're pleased to be a small part with some of Peter Culley's images included. From the press release: 'The pLAn lays out ambitious short (by 2017) and long term (by 2025 and 2035) targets in 14 categories related to our environment, our economy, and equity...

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Final Piece of the Plaza

February 4th, 2015: New York City

Today the bronze clad north guard booth landed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It marks the last component of the Olin-lead David H. Koch Plaza project which opened to the public in September 2014. Spatial Affairs Bureau provided architecture and site furnishings including two new utility buildings, as well as custom benches and...

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Spatial Receives Round Hill Pavilions Honor Award for Excellence in Contextual Design

November 7th, 2014: Richmond, VA

'This is a marvelous project!' – Helene Combs Dreiling, National President AIA 2014. Today, at a ceremony at Richmond's historic Jefferson Hotel, Stacey accepted our award for the Round Hill Project. The jury stated that the project "reflects the agrarian sensibility and arrangement of a family farm without resorting to pastiche." In...

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Venice Beach House starts on site

September 25th, 2014: Venice CA

Our house for ad executive Nick Barham starts in earnest after today receiving our LADBS permit. Watch this space for a transformation of this 1930's rabbit warren of a bungalow into beach-cabin chic. For more details on the project please follow this link

Metropolitan Museum of Art unveils new David H. Koch Plaza

September 9th, 2014: New York City

Spatial Affairs, under landscape architect and primary consultant OLIN, and in tandem with Rick Mather USA, is proud to be a part of the new 5th Avenue four block long David H. Koch Plaza. Spatial Affairs designed 14 new monolithic stone benches, 14 asymmetrical custom jumbo parasols that will help to add structure to the street vendors...

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Spatial Affairs launches new website

September 9th, 2014: London, New York, Charlottesville, Los Angeles, Richmond

WELCOME TO OUR NEW SITE. You're already here, so please pass us along. We are also pleased to announce that the Metropolitan Museum of Art new David H.Koch Plaza is formally dedicated today. Please click here for our Metropolitan Museum of Art project page.

Round Hill Pavilions wins Honor Award with VA AIA Chapter

September 6th, 2014: VA

Spatial Affairs has been awarded an Honor Award for Excellency in Contextual Design for the Round Hill Pavilions project. Virginia Society AIA stated: "The work of your team, along with the work of other winning teams, emerged as the best of the best in this region". The award will be recognized at the prestigious Jefferson Hotel in...

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Bouverie gets planning… again

July 4th, 2014: Stoke Newington, London

As Rana's practice flourishes, we all recognized more space was going to be required. On such a tight site, the only way was down, so we added a new basement space beneath the main studio. This prompted a new full planning application which was approved yesterday. Demolition works likely to start before the end of the summer. We heart...

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Richmond Bridge Park project features in Richmond Times Dispatch

June 30th, 2014: Richmond, VA

Richmond Times Dispatch Bizz dropped in at Spatial Affairs' Carlton Yard to look at progress on the developing Bridge Park project. Click here to read the full article. Watch this space as a few different options begin to appear at the end of the summer.

Pear St Residential Tower Featured in Architecture Richmond

June 23rd, 2014: Richmond, VA

Another local article discussing attitudes to our plans for the proposed development on Pear St, downtown Richmond. Click here to read the full posting.

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