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  • Architecture and Water water architecture; community center design; minimalist house design

    2008:  Dune House
    2007:  WaveLine
    2006:  Holley House
    1999:  Hudson River House

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    hanrahan Meyers architects (hMa) design projects around themes based in the Natural realm.  In 2006, hMa published ‘Designing with Light’ cataloging the firm’s researches into Natural light and architecture.

    Since the firm’s inception in 1987, hMa has also featured Water as an element of their work.  In that spirit, hMa is presenting four projects, beginning with Dune House, a project that is still ‘on the drawing boards’ which may be in construction by 2008;  WaveLine, a multi-purpose space finished 2007 and not yet open to the general public;  Holley House, a 7,000 square foot house in Garrison, New York, completed in 2006;  and Hudson River House, a house designed in 1989 for clients in Nyack, New York.

    In each project presented in our gallery of hMa’s ‘water-works’ -  the overriding theme is the idea of designing an architectural frame that intimately connects the inhabitants of the space to water.

    BpcGlassTexture2-5every3test pattern for BPC glass arcade based on water and soundwaves; read more about hMa's research here

    As an extension to hMa's work with water, the firm is designing a new Community Center opposite Ground Zero in Manhattan.  The project features a 550-foot long glass wall where hMa are collaborating with sound artist Michael Schumacher.  The theme for the wall is 'water'.  The facace will feature a dot pattern representing a new work by Michael Schumacher, based on water sounds.  Schumacher is composing pieces for a new CD, to be released to coincide with the opening of hMa's building.  A major feature of the new BPC Community Center will be an aquatic center including adult and children's pools.

    To read more about hMa's work please visit our website: www.hanrahanmeyers.com.

    October 31, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Current Affairs, Green Design
    battery park city community Center, Green Design, hanrahan meyers architects, holley house, michael schumacher, natural architecture, victoria meyers architect, water architecture, WaveLine
  • New York Apartment Designs by hMaNew York Architects; Apartments featured at MoMA; Minimalist Architecture; Victoria Meyers architect

    Are you looking for architects to design your New York apartment?  hanrahan Meyers architects have designed New York apartments achieving distinctive and award-winning design.  Clients who have worked with hMa include:  Holley Loft and White Space / Ash 4Ways.

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    HOLLEY LOFT   PHOTO: PETER AARON / ESTO

    Holley Loft was featured in MoMA’s 1999 show, ‘The Un-Private House’.  White Space / Ash 4Ways received numerous awards including the North American Wood Design and Building Council Honor Award, and is featured on the cover of hMa’s 2006 book:  Designing with Light.  Holley Loft, Ash 4Ways, Singer Residence, and the Glaser Loft will be featured in an upcoming book by James Trulove called Luxury Bathrooms, which will feature the Holley House on the book cover.  Click here to browse inside the book on the Harper Collins website.

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     ASH 4WAYS    PHOTO: Michael Moran

    In addition to award-winning design, today’s high-end residential clients demand Green features in the design of their living spaces.  hanrahanMeyers bring significant experience in Green design to all hMa projects.  hMa has experience in Green residential design from their role as Master Plan architects for Battery Park City Authority’s North Neighborhood. hMa wrote the Green Guidelines for over 1,000,000 square feet of residential apartment construction at Battery Park since 2000.  hMa brings this considerable experience and expertise in state-of-the-art Green technologies and materials to all hMa projects.

    To see more about hMa’s award-winning and Green design, visit our website:  www.hanrahanMeyers.com

    October 29, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design
    Architects featured at MoMA, Green residential design, hanrahan meyers architects, high end residential architecture, high end residential design, Holley Loft, New York Architects; Minimalist Architecture; Victoria Meyers Architect, New York loft design, White Space
  • hMa Home Design : Holley House Video Tourcontemporary residential architecture; minimalist architecture; green house design

    October 22, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design
    contemporary residential architecture; minimalist architecture; green house design, hanrahan meyers, victoria meyers
  • hMa Clients Only Event 9/18/07

    Photos from hanrahan Meyers architects' (hMa's) first 'Clients Only' event held at hMa's office on September 18th, 2007.  Thank you to all who came and to our presenters David Teeple and Cara Fitzpatrick.

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    Artist David Teeple discusses his recent work seated are Andrea McCormick and Peter Golder from the Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist.

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    Chef Cara Fitzpatrick pointing out a beautiful and edible plate of flowers.

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    Victoria filling in for Hisao Hanafusa (Miya Shoji) whose beautiful natural ash pieces are prominent features of hMa's Ash 4 Ways/ White Space Apartment.

    October 19, 2007
    Architecture, Food and Drink, Green Design
    hanrahan meyers architects, victoria meyers architect
  • Ojai Libbey Bowl, Ojai, California

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    Publication: Architecture
    Date: Wednesday, August 1, 2001

    Written by: Anne Guiney

    "It's just a shed," Eero Saarinen is reported to have said in disgust when he was asked to modify his design for a covered performance space on the grounds of Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  His dismay aside, the name stuck, and the Koussevitsky Shed has become a beloved venue.  Two similar structures are currently in the works.  Hanrahan Meyers Architects have designed the Ojai Libbey Bowl, in Ojai, California, which will serve as the summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic; and this spring, Resolution: 4 Architecture began design on an amphitheater in a cultural park just outside Columbia, South Carolina.

    Because the Hanrahan Meyers project is for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, acoustics drove the entire process.  The firm collaborated with Nagata Acoustics, which is also working with Frank Gehry on Disney Hall, on the bandshell's double-layered design – the inner layer, of concrete and wood, is for acoustical purposes, the outer, of translucent fiberglass panels, is for shelter and aesthetics.  A second important consideration was tree preservation.  Principal Victoria Meyers says that when she was told that any scheme that required cutting down trees would never get by the local board, she took the advice literally.  The only way to make the structure big enough to accomodate a full orchestra was to wrap it around two existing trees.  So they did.  All of the service areas and mechanicals are stashed in a spur off to the side of the main stage; the open-air space in between serves, literally, as a green room.

    Resolution: 4 Architecture's brief was more general then that of Hanrahan Meyers, but with no less of an emphasis on nature.  Both projects are scheduled to begin construction in 2002, and both offer an elegant rebuttal to Saarinen's critique of a simple shed. 

    October 12, 2007
    Architecture, Green Design, Music
    architecture and nature, hanrahan meyers architects, Ojai Festival Shell
  • hMa: Green Architecture and Sustainable DesignEcology and Architecture; LEED Design; Victoria Meyers Architect

    Chattanooga_interpretive_ce Chattanooga Nature Interpretive Center

    High_view Platinum LEED Battery Park City Community Center

    hanrahan Meyers architects (hMa) are committed to Green Design.  In 1987 hMa designed their first public building that gave the firm national recognition as architects with their winning design for the Chattanooga Nature Interpretive Center.  hMa’s Interpretive Center was a forward thinking Green building featuring a solar panel as the building entrance canopy, in addition to other sustainable features.  HMa gives 2 % of the firm’s income to Nature conservation groups every year as an offset to the impact of the firm’s construction projects. hMa currently are architects for a Platinum LEED Community Center at Battery Park City, with construction planned for 2008. 

    hMa’s philosophy of design with a connection to Nature is displayed boldly on the firm’s website.  hMa specializes in Nature based design that incorporates Green and sustainable technologies and materials. The tagline on hMa’s website, ‘design is a frame to Nature’, reflects the firm’s commitment to Green and sustainable design. 

    hMa implements their own proprietary Green specifications that apply to all hMa projects including:  recycled content GWB;  use of low VOC paint; and use of high efficiency, energy star rated equipment.  hMa has experience from their role as master plan architects overseeing Green guidelines for Battery Park City Residential Developments since 2000.   In 2005 hMa were hired as architects for the new Platinum LEED Community Center for Battery Park City’s North Neighborhood development.

    October 2, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design
    Architecture and Ecology; Victoria Meyers Architect, battery park city community Center, Green Design, hanrahan meyers architects
  • Sustainable Home Design : Dune House

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    hanrahan Meyers architects are pleased to announce their design for the Dune House.  The future house is being designed as a state-of the-art Green Residence, to include solar panels; recycled grey water systems; and a sophisticated system of natural ventilation.  The house site is located in Amagansett, New York, in an environmentally sensitive area with dunes.  Sustainable design consultation for the Dune House is being provided by : 02halsall_wordmarksmaller .

    The house will feature a structural glass pool with concrete floor which simulates the local dunes.

    September 19, 2007
    Architecture, Green Design
    Green Architecture, hanrahan meyers architects, LEED certified design for house, sustainable house design, victoria meyers architect
  • hMa : Natural Architecturearchitecture and ecology; sustainable design; green architecture; natural light and architecture

    Would you like to leave a smaller eco-footprint with your daily life?

    If you want to leave a smaller eco-footprint, hMa implements Green systems in ways that minimize their clients' eco-footprints. hMa's Green systems do not increase costs or construction time and let hMa clients feel good about their impact on the planet.

    3A_5hMa's Holley House: constructed using recycled and sustainable materials

    Do you need award-winning design to distinguish your business or organization?

    If you need award-winning design to distinguish your business or organization in the marketplace, hMa has a track record of producing award-winning designs that brand their clients spaces. hMa clients get award-winning designs that are unique in their Natural solutions to architecture.

    OfficehMa's Schrom Television Studios in Queens, NY: recipient of Architectural Record Interior of the Year in 2001 and an AIA NY Chapter Design Award in 2002

    Do you wish your home was more connected to Natural light and materials?

    It is possible to live in extraordinary residences that receive international attention for unusual solutions to Nature and light. hMa provides a full range of services to support the design of unique award-winning Natural homes. hMa partner Victoria Meyers' book Designing with Light depicts several of the firm's projects and their use of natural light.

    hMa is known for architectural solutions that incorporate Natural Light into award-winning designs

    Coverbigger Designing with Light by Victoria Meyers of hMa was published in 2005

    September 4, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design, Weblogs
    american house design, architecture and ecology, Green Design, green home design, hanrahan meyers architects, holley house, natural architecture, sustainable architecture, victoria meyers architect
  • Battery Park City Community Center

    BPC_Birdsong_hMa left: glass arcade wall of hMa's Battery Park City Community Center; right: an eastern songbird

    hanrahan Meyers architects (hMa) are pleased to announce that they are designing a new 55,000 square foot sustainable and green Platinum LEED rated Community Center adjacent to Ground Zero. The project will feature a 540 foot long glass wall facing West Street. hMa is designing the glass wall in collaboration with New York composer Michael Schumacher. Mr. Schumacher’s piece is a combination of various bird songs. The piece will be etched on the wall in a design by hanrahan Meyers, using a bar code. The ‘bird wall’ faces toward West Street, and links the site and Battery Park City’s grounds with the future Freedom Tower at Ground Zero. The wall will be dedicated to song birds, including species that have become extinct. For more information about the Battery Park City Community Center, go to our webpage:  www.hanrahanMeyers.com.  For more information about Michael Schumacher, go to: www.michaeljschumacher.com .

    hMa designs award-winning New York apartments, houses, and public buildings.  hMa are part of the team that developed the Green guidelines for Battery Park City Authority.  As master plan architects for Battery Park City's North Neighborhood, hMa wrote design guidelines for the first Green high-rise residential towers in the United States (the Solaire and Riverhouse).  hMa brings their knowledge of cutting-edge Green technologies to every project that the firm works on.

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    August 27, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design
    battery park city community Center, Green Design, hanrahan meyers architects, LEED certified building design, LEED Platinum building, victoria meyers architect
  • Podcast of hMa lecture at the Architectural League

    Thanks to the Architectural League, for posting this podcast of Tom Hanrahan's lecture on the Juliana Curran Terian Design Center on June 7, 2007!

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    View this project on the hMa website .

    July 31, 2007
    Architecture, Arts and Culture, Green Design
    campus master plan, hanrahan meyers architects, masterplan design, Pratt Institute, pratt pavilion, Thomas Hanrahan lecture, victoria meyers architect
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