The Remote Studio
By Fallon Lebedowicz It has been about a year since all of our lives were uprooted by the pandemic. Looking back, it’s incredible to see how much has changed. The architectural workplace shifted in a...
View ArticleCO Justice + Equity+ Diversity + Inclusion
By Antoinette Bunkley and Rachel Bascombe CO Architects is an architectural practice of diverse employees, hailing from multiple countries and speaking multiple languages. The firm has been successful...
View ArticleShifting to Virtual Onboarding
By Jenna Knudsen The era of remote working has changed CO’s onboarding by creating a new process for meeting potential hires and introducing new employees to the office. Pre-pandemic, our onboarding...
View ArticleFour Trends Shaping Health Sciences Education
As health sciences education continues to evolve, it has created demand for new forms of learning environments with an emphasis on interprofessional care, early clinical skills training,...
View ArticleTrends in Psychology Teaching & Research at UCLA’s Pritzker Hall
By Scott Kelsey The Pritzker Hall Psychology Tower project upgrades an iconic Paul R. Williams-designed building with dynamic new spaces for teaching and research, including eight floors of offices,...
View ArticleThe New Arizona State University Health Futures Center Supports Education,...
By Tanner Clapham & Jenna Knudsen CO recently completed the Health Futures Center (HFC) at Arizona State University, together with DFDG Architecture, creating a multidisciplinary home for medical...
View ArticleSustainable Design in a Challenging Climate
By Tighe Lanning The LEED Gold Irwindale Specialty MOB / Health Hub is an exemplar of Kaiser Permanente’s new community Health Hub – a healthcare “community” that includes access to wellness education...
View ArticleCO’s Architectural Discovery Program Offers a Glimpse into the Roles and...
By Joe Chase The Architectural Discovery Program at CO Architects is a four-week long summer program designed to introduce high school students to architecture. The goal of this program is to expose...
View ArticleYoung Designers Become JEDI at SoCal NOMA Summer Camp 2021
By Zachary Sherrod The future of the architecture profession is in good hands. For the 2021 SoCal NOMA Summer Camp, aspiring young designers across the US reimagined Exposition Park, an urban park in...
View ArticleFlexible Design & Being Flexible: The New Headquarters for the Terasaki...
By Esther Chao Just a few months after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, CO began design for the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation’s New Headquarters in Woodland Hills, California. While...
View ArticleA New Era of Medical Education for UNLV: The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine
By Lilit Tegelecian The Forum extends from the main entry up to the fourth floor with adjacent student amenities and city views. As the first building on the new University of Nevada, Las Vegas Health...
View ArticleMeet the Principals: Gina Chang
Meet Gina Chang, AIA, EDAC Describe the moment you knew you wanted to become an architect. What was your a-ha moment? I never had one moment, but I have these moments every month or two. Sometimes...
View ArticleMeet the Principals: Fabian Kremkus
Meet Fabian Kremkus, AIA, LEED GA Describe the moment you knew you wanted to become an architect. What was your a-ha moment? I grew up as the son of an architect and my grandfather was a mason, thus I...
View ArticleAn Ever-Evolving Workplace for Caregivers
Staff lounges didn’t use to be a high priority for healthcare designers. To help improve caregiver retention, staff-only spaces now include more mood-improving features such as outdoor views. By Gina...
View ArticleMeet the Principals: Jon Kanda
What project pushed you out of your comfort zone? What did you learn from that experience? My first significant construction administration assignment on a computer science building at Harvard: an...
View ArticleIn The Works: UCLA’s Rosenfeld Hall Meets Major Construction Milestones
By Jen Wong Currently in construction, the 24,300-SF Eugene and Maxine Rosenfeld Hall at UCLA has reached several important milestones over the past year including the steel framing of the addition and...
View ArticleCutting-Edge Facility Transforms KCU Campus
By Ben Bye The Kansas City University (KCU) Center for Medical Education Innovation (CMEI) is the first of a new generation of buildings that accommodates the ever-evolving future of osteopathic...
View ArticleReinventing North Hollywood High School for 21st Century Learning
By Michael Stebbins Shifting to 21st Century Learning CO’s modernization of Los Angeles Unified School District’s North Hollywood High School (NHHS) transforms the campus and supports 21st century...
View ArticleMeet the Principals: Eyal Perchik
Meet Eyal Perchik, AIA, ACHA, DBIA Describe the moment you knew you wanted to become an architect. What was your a-ha moment? I’m not really sure that there was a distinct a-ha moment. Originally from...
View ArticleSustainability Thoughts for Earth Day
By Tighe Lanning CO Architects has a long history of design leadership in California and across the country. To remain at the forefront, we need to continue to implement sustainable design strategies...
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