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Best of Mixed-Use

25 min · 2 de ene de 2025
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In this "best of" episode of Design Vault, Doug explores mixed-use projects with insights from Jeremy Iannucci, registered architect at Marvel in New York City, John Zimmer, partner and director at Fogarty Finger Architecture and Interiors in New York City, and Vincente Quiroga, registered architect and project manager at Morris Adjmi Architects in New York City. Visit glengery.com/design-vault [http://glengery.com/design-vault] to see photos and additional information as you listen along. In this special series we’re unlocking some of the most powerful conversations we've had so far. We're connecting the dots, revealing hidden gems, and unearthing insights that might have slipped by all to spark your next big idea with brick. Whether you're looking for fresh inspiration or innovative solutions, this series is designed to fuel your creativity. This episode will highlight how each architect faced the challenge of integrating modern design elements while honoring the character and history of their respective contexts. In this bonus episode highlights three remarkable mixed use projects from past episodes, exploring the architectural design process, construction challenges and the thoughtful use of materials, particularly brickwork, to bring these complex developments to life.

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