5-8 p.m. Thursday -UNMLA Open House for the newly remodeled EMS Training Facility. Check out the ambulance simulator pic.twitter.com/oaZCCutRYW
— UNM-Los Alamos (@unmlosalamos) August 10, 2016
UNM LOS ALAMOS EMERGENCY MEDICAL LAB
Construction is progressing rapidly, and the new EMS Lab will soon be ready for learning!
ROSS TOWNHOMES
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. JULY 2016. Two townhomes located near Nob HIll will soon breakground!
STADIUM ALMOST READY!
June 2016, Portales, New Mexico. The Multipurpose Stadium is getting the finishing touches.
M+Y AND MPOWER COLLABORATE!
McCLAIN+YU and mPOWER have collaborated on several design explorations since 2012. They are now awarded the AIA UPJOHN research award to create a demonstration project utilizing the DRAGON SCALEs (TM).
RECIPIENT OF THE 2016/17 AIA UPJOHN AWARD
Kristina H. Yu as PI, of University of New Mexico and McCLAIN+YU Architecture & Design, is the recipient of the 2016/2017 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Upjohn Research Award. She is working with a highly skilled team from McCLAIN+YU and mPOWER. This collaboration stems back to design research projects to 2012. They will utilize the DRAGON SCALEs (TM) to create a demonstration project for interior building and cladding systems.
BERNALILLO COUNTY TACTICAL ART PLATFORM (TAP)
McCLAIN+YU in collaboration with artists, Michael Lopez, Andrea Polli, and the Bernalillo County Public Arts Project Commission are designing the mobile Tactical Art Platform (TAP). TAP can be utilized as place for theater, place for the directing of public performance below, place for display. The team is excited to see how the public will use the TAP to create inventive, innovative events.
YOUNG ARCHITECTS FORUM VISITS GREEN JEANS FARMERY
A vibrant and energetic crowd of from the Young Architects Forum takes part in a #hardhattour of McClain + Yu's Green Jeans Farmery. The issues raised by the group spoke of their interests to see new and innovative building types created in the city of Albuquerque. They had great questions about site conditions and construction challenges.
REVIT POWERBOOST! →
Everyone can attest to the REVIT capacity to provide powerful coordination, however, for the modest-sized office, REVIT allows us to power-boost our personal capability to create, coordinate, collaborate to new heights. Here is Raimund to tell us more...
STADIUM LIGHTS ARE ON! →
Working with collegiate athletes and ENMU is an exciting opportunity to enhance not only campus buildings but participate in campus culture. Our team is just as excited as the Greyhound team to see earth being moved, place being made for the future home of the NEW ENMU STADIUM. We can't wait for the tailgating parties, but until then here is an animation preview.
ENMU STADIUM | FALL 2015
We are excited to see the site and fields being prepared! First things first, the foundations must be solid. Bradbury Stamm, the General Contractors, has mounted a construction cam at the site. You can connect to the cam and see the progress.
https://www.workzonecam.com/clients/common/timelapse.php?info=JmM9YnJhZGJ1cnlzdGFtbSZwPWVhc3Rlcm5uZXcmcz13b3Jrem9uZWNhbQ==
GREEN JEANS FARMERY / SANTA FE BREWING | 9.22.2015
Santa Fe Brewing Company Taproom has finally touched down in Albuquerque! At the corner of I-40 and Carlisle Blvd, this new beer institution has become a favorite amongst beer aficionados. The shipping container turned taproom opens up to a Biergarten that is prime for October feasting!
ARCHITECTS TO WATCH - CAMPUS TRENDS →
On Nov. 16-18, 2011, Trespa hosted the Cutting-Edge Campuses program at its Design Centre in lower Manhattan, bringing together leading architects responsible for shaping the landscape of colleges and universities across the United States, to explore ideas regarding 21st century planning, design and programming.
Architects welcomed a three-hour roundtable on Nov. 17 as an opportunity to share ideas. Raimund McClain was invited as a panelist and named an "Architect to Watch" by SchoolConstruction News.
Here are words from each of the 11 panelists, the "architects to watch."