Studio Visit: Ball-Nogues Studio

The design and fabrication studio, which fuses art, architecture, and industrial design, shows us its new home.

Ball-Nogues Studio was founded in 2004 by Benjamin Ball, Assoc. AIA, and Gaston Nogues, both graduates of the Southern California Institute of Architecture. Known for creating installations for the likes of MoMA PS1 and the Venice Biennale, the practice moved in December from Los Angeles’ Old Bank District to nearby Boyle Heights. Architectural photographer Timothy Hursley stopped by several weeks later—see his images in the slideshow at left.

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Amanda Kolson Hurley

Amanda Kolson Hurley is a senior editor at CityLab. A former editor at ARCHITECT, she has contributed to Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, and many other publications. 

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