While the economy is starting to rebound, architects need to strategize when it comes to jump-starting their stalled projects. More
High Tech High, a K-12 school in Chula Vista, Calif., designed by Studio E... More
High Tech High, a K-12 school in Chula Vista, Calif., designed by Studio E Architects. More
It's hard to imagine a less desirable site than the one Studio E Architects faced in designing Tesoro Grove Family Housing, south of San Diego. More
The judges called HomeSafe "a friendly, welcoming place"—exactly the type of reaction Studio E Architects hoped to evoke. More
In the aftermath of the economic crash, the 10 firms featured in residential architect's January/February 2009 cover story, "Word on the Street," struggled mightily. See how they're doing now. More
When the principals at Studio E Architects fell into designing a charter school a few years ago, little did they know the project type would help see them through the current downturn. More
The cobbled-together site of this affordable family-housing community presented Studio E Architects principal John Sheehan with a difficult task. More
The developer of HomeSafe, a community for battered women and their children, approached Studio E Architects with an interesting challenge. In addition to the usual affordable housing request—good design on a shoestring budget—they also wanted the project to fit into a co-housing format. More
John Sheehan and Eric Naslund, AIA, of Studio E Architects in San Diego, set out to do something different with this 16-unit affordable community in Escondido, Calif. More
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