KSU CAED Presentation Images
Bialosky + Partners Architects with Architecture Research Office are excited to share a few examples of the work our team has produced for the interview and public presentation for Kent […]
View ArticleKent State University CAED New Facility Competition Roundup
After posts the previous two days on our team’s modeling process for the Kent State College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s new building, see Alan + Philip’s joint post on the […]
View ArticleDas Passive House: Taking A German Approach
What is a “Passive House”? A passive house comes from the concept of an ultra-low energy building, using 90% less heating and cooling than your typical built home. First becoming […]
View ArticleBPA Achieves LEED Silver for OSU’s Mason Hall Rennovation
Bialosky + Partners Architects teamed with Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Architects, a Boston-based firm with an outstanding international reputation for excellence in design in the last forty years,...
View ArticleProject Spotlight: Pura Vida Shines for Cleveland Restaurant Week 2013
In recent years Cleveland has enjoyed a revolution all its own – that of its vibrant culinary scene. From downtown fine dining to suburban bistros, from national accolade in media […]
View ArticleWhat’s The Big Deal With Continuous Insulation?
What’s The Big Deal With Continuous Insulation? Continuous insulation (CI) has been an energy code requirement since the release of ASHRAE 90.1-2004, but unfortunately is still a bit of a […]
View ArticleNew Service Department for Orange Village to Open Fall 2013
This fall, Orange Village, OH will have a brand new service department on Lander Road. The new 12,800 sf facility and 3,200 sf salt building will support the village’s service […]
View ArticleOn The Boards: Ursuline College Center For Creative and Healing Arts
Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, OH, is launching phase one of an exciting new campus master plan, The Center for Creative and Healing Arts (CCHA). The state of the art […]
View ArticleBPA Puts Masonry + Moisture to the Test
Rainstorms can send a shiver up an architect’s spine – especially as a designer of brick buildings. Masonry is naturally porous. It can absorb a large amount of water, compromising […]
View ArticleA Guide to Green Furniture
“Sustainable” and “Green” are commonly used when speaking of interior finishes, and are becoming even more present in the world of furniture. Whether you’re purchasing new or replacing existing there […]
View ArticleBPA Goes to Greenbuild 2013
Once a year, for about a week, all eyes in green building culture turn towards a single focus – it’s been San Francisco, it’s been Toronto, Chicago, Phoenix, and Boston. […]
View ArticleA Modern Farmhouse: An Introduction
The sheer variety of building systems that can be used to enclose a structure is astounding. We’ve all come across architects or builders who believe they know the absolute best […]
View ArticleA Modern Farmhouse: Construction Update
A lot of construction happened since the last blog post and we have moved into our (mostly) finished house. It is proving to be a very comfortable home and we […]
View Article2014 Great Lakes Renaissance Symposium on High Performing Building Enclosures
Last month BEC (Building Enclosure Council) Cleveland and AIA Cleveland hosted the National BEC Symposium on High Performing Building Enclosures. Bialosky + Partners played an active role in the...
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