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Sheraton Redding at the Sundial Bridge

Sheraton Redding at the Sundial Bridge

Trilogy Architecture and Turtle Bay are working to complete Redding’s first Sheraton hotel. The Sheraton Redding at the Sundial Bridge will provide visitors and guests of Redding California a unique opportunity to stay near the world famous Sundial Bridge and the Turtle Bay Exploration Park. The hotel will be designed to achieve LEED certification and [...]

No more can we applaud designs that fail to take our planet into consideration, the time has come to let go the architecture of convenience and to embrace an architecture of connection.

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Between Pages

The words “daring and creative” are rarely heard when decribing  today’s housing developers.  When confronted, it is not unusual to hear the almost automatic response, “I’m only building what the public wants”.  But are they?  This book tells the story of one post World WarII developer named Joseph Eichler who decided to build modern homes for the [...]

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As Random As

The 2009 Kinetic Grand Championship on California’s north coast was held on Memorial Day weekend, the 40th time this race has taken place since its modest beginnings in 1969.  We were there with friends to watch the beginning of the race, and it’s difficlut to imagine a more fun way to spend a few hours.  [...]

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In Reality

Competing in a 1981 national competition against 1,420 other entries, an unknown undergraduate at Yale University named Maya Ying Lin was selected as the winner for her design for the Vietnam Memorial.  Her concept was simple and inspirational:
She wanted to create a park within a park – a quiet protected place onto itself, yet harmonious with [...]

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Beyond Ideas

If you’re looking for the perfect gift for someone who has everything, this may be it.  The idea of flying cars goes back to the 1930′s, well before we were treated to the Jetson’s flying car on TV.  The latest entry into car – plane hybrids is the Terrafugia Transition designed by MIT – trained [...]

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In Reality

If you are an architect and you are not inspired by this building by the twentieth century architectural icon Louis Kahn, then you need to change professions.  The Exeter Library, with Kahn’s typically dramatic interior spaces framed in powerful but simple forms is a potent reminder that what is inside a building is as much (or more) about architecture as [...]

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Through Art

Nathan Sawaya is our staff’s pick for Today’s Featured Artist.  In fact, we enjoy Nathan’s art so much TRILOGY is one of the sponsors of his exhibit, “The Art of the Brick” at the Turtle Bay Exploration Park , showing from May 16, 2009  through January 3, 2010.  Anyone who ever played with LEGO blocks as [...]

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Through Art

Ben Butler is our staff’s pick for Today’s Featured Artist.  We find his sculptures of patterned wood especially appealing.
“The spirit of science, of discovery and illumination, is central to my art.  Ultimately, everything made is first found.  Yet, for both art and science, successful work must allow others not to simply rediscover what you have [...]

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Across Town

If you’ve ever driven along California Highway 299 in Shasta County past the small town of Ingot (population 30), you’ve probably wondered about the story behind these ruins.  All that remains of what once was a functioning and robust enterprise, these sketetal ”bones” only hint at what once existed here. 
“In 1873 Marcus Peck purchased the Copper Hill Mine group [...]

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Between Pages

This book is a very personal look into how a very small segment of home building is slowly evolving toward prefabrication, while at the same time the construction industry as a whole remains as the status quo.  The author, founding editor in chief of Dwell magazine Karrie Jacobs, embarks on a search across America for a [...]

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Through Art

Celeste White is our staff’s pick for Today’s Featured Artist.  As we’ve said before, Northern California has some wonderful artists, and Celeste is another great example.
“In my work, I have two main purposes:  In my individual pieces, I strive to create beauty where there might be perceived ugliness, to redeem materials that otherwise might be [...]

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In Reality

This scene from the 2001 movie Life as a House features an encounter with a building inspector that is completely unbelievable. However, we include it under the category of “wishful thinking”, because most architects only wish they could take care of building code issues this easily.

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After Thoughts

if as architects we lived long enough to be able to see our work age
within the confines of its
natural environment, suffering neither deterioration nor neglect…
and in the process
actually become the better for it?
12/25/2003

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Out of School

 Here is a brief excerpt from my conference talk:

These days it seems as though “Green” is everywhere we turn.  Environmentally friendly living ideas have finally made it to mainstream America, or at the very least, Good Morning America.  The message being broadcast is clear from coast to coast: “Green is good, and it’s here to stay”.  [...]

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After Thoughts

that
rebuilding our cities
often begins with what seems
like a backward step:
It’s called addition by destruction.
12/25/2005

The removal of the first section of roof over the Redding Downtown Mall, Redding, California.

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In Reality

From its opening on April 22, 1939 in Racine, Wisconsin, the SC Johnson Wax Administration Building by Frank Lloyd Wright was destined to become one of the finest examples of 20th century American architecture.  The Great Workroom, covering nearly on-half acre, must be seen in person (as I have) to be truly appreciated and  the entry foyer [...]

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On The Frontier

When it comes to research into new energy sources, this may just be “The Next Really Cool Thing”:
If you hang around the renewable-energy business for long, you’ll hear a lot of tall tales. You’ll hear about someone who’s invented a process to convert coal into vegetable oil in his garage and someone else who has [...]

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Through Art

Bryan Tedrick is our staff’s pick for Today’s Featured Artist.  Northern California has some wonderful artists, and Bryan Tedrick certainly fits into this category.
“While I may have a general idea in mind when creating a sculpture, the passages that constitute the whole are a surprise to me. Any durable material is fair game in this [...]

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Between Pages

Architects have long been fascinated with the idea of designing prefabricated housing.  The question remains, however, as to why they haven’t experienced as much success as might be expected.  This book offers a clear explanation of the often dysfunctional relationship between architect and prefabrication while offering examples of both their successes and their failures.  While the author offers [...]

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On The Frontier

This fascinating video was discovered by one of our own designers, Josh.  Is it art or is it science?  You will have to decide for youself, but as you watch try to imagine the possible applications for this “evolving lifeform”.  We can think of several.

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Between Pages

This is not a new book – in fact, it was published to great acclaim back in 2005 – but it’s worth featuring again as the best-selling author has just released his newest book  Hot, Flat and Crowded.  This is a book of ideas, a thought-provoking dissertation on how the world has become more interconnected, [...]