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⚫ | '''Elkus / Manfredi Architects''' is an architectural firm that includes '''Howard F. Elkus''' and '''David Manfredi''', both fellows of the [[American Institute of Architects]], as a principal.<ref>[http://www.elkus-manfredi.com/principal/david-p-manfredi/ David P. Manfredi] Elkus/ Manfredi Architects</ref> THe firm was established in 1988. The firm's international projects include [[Sochi]] Grand Marina and the Galleria at [[Sowwah Square]]. |
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⚫ | '''Elkus / Manfredi Architects''' is an architectural firm based in [[Boston, Massachusetts]] that includes '''Howard F. Elkus''' and '''David Manfredi''', both fellows of the [[American Institute of Architects]], as a principal.<ref>[http://www.elkus-manfredi.com/principal/david-p-manfredi/ David P. Manfredi] Elkus/ Manfredi Architects</ref> THe firm was established in 1988. The firm's international projects include [[Sochi]] Grand Marina and the Galleria at [[Sowwah Square]]. |
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Manfredi graduated with Bachelor degrees from the [[University of Notre Dame]] and received a Masters from the [[University of Chicago]]. He was vice president at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge. |
Manfredi graduated with Bachelor degrees from the [[University of Notre Dame]] and received a Masters from the [[University of Chicago]]. He was vice president at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge. |
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==Work== |
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*The Village at USC<ref name=village>[http://buildinglosangeles.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-village-at-usc-brings-open-space.html]</ref> |
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*Americana<ref name=village/> |
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*[[Emerson College]]'s Paramount Center (2009) |
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*[[The Modern (building)]] |
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*[[Assembly Square]] (195 units) and AVA Somerville (253 units) apartment buildings |
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*[[Paramount Theatre (Boston, Massachusetts)]] renovation |
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*A section of [[The Galleria, Al Maryah Island]] |
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*The House by Starck and Yoo, a high rise condominium building with interior design by [[Philippe Starck and Yoo]] in [[Victory Park, Dallas]]<ref>[http://thehouse.com The House] Victory Park, Dallas</ref> |
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*[[InterContinental Boston]] |
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*[[33 Arch Street]] in Boston |
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*[[CityPlace (West Palm Beach)]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Elkus / Manfredi Architects is an architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts that includes Howard F. Elkus and David Manfredi, both fellows of the American Institute of Architects, as a principal.[1] THe firm was established in 1988. The firm's international projects include Sochi Grand Marina and the Galleria at Sowwah Square.
Manfredi graduated with Bachelor degrees from the University of Notre Dame and received a Masters from the University of Chicago. He was vice president at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge.
Work
- The Village at USC[2]
- Americana[2]
- Emerson College's Paramount Center (2009)
- The Modern (building)
- Assembly Square (195 units) and AVA Somerville (253 units) apartment buildings
- Paramount Theatre (Boston, Massachusetts) renovation
- A section of The Galleria, Al Maryah Island
- The House by Starck and Yoo, a high rise condominium building with interior design by Philippe Starck and Yoo in Victory Park, Dallas[3]
- InterContinental Boston
- 33 Arch Street in Boston
- CityPlace (West Palm Beach)