Johnsen Schmaling Architects

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ra50: Johnsen Schmaling Architects

Johnsen Schmaling enjoys pushing itself into new conceptual territory. More

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Sign of the Times

Formerly occupied by an underused freeway spur, the Park East area of Milwaukee, a vacant urban desert, is being transformed by a large-scale redevelopment that includes a series of mixed-use projects connecting the downtown to adjacent neighborhoods. More

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ferrous house, spring prairie, wis.

"Pedestrian suburban house turns into a little jewel.” That's the way our judges summed up this raised ranch makeover, and we could not have written a better headline. More

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Architectural League Names 2008 Emerging Voices
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urban infill 02, milwaukee

The Case Study Houses of the mid-20th century continue to serve as architectural touchstones, even in settings utterly unlike their original sun-drenched sites. In Milwaukee, they've helped inspire a series of moderately priced infill houses designed by B More

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camouflage house, green lake, wis.

Every once in a while, an architectural perfect storm occurs. More

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parts house pavilion, milwaukee

Our judges called this project a “beacon for the neighbors.” More

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low-country screens, charleston, s.c.

Having lived through Hurricane Hugo, this Charleston, S.C., homeowner wanted to make sure his new house could survive anything future hurricanes could throw at it. More

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eastern market row house, washington, d.c.

The glass volume in this Washington, D.C., row house immediately calls to mind the famous quip that God is in the details. More

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sheltering birches

It's an undeniable fact that home building consumes resources and disturbs nature. The goal of a responsible architect, then, is to design a house that blunts the blow to its delicate surroundings. More

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