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Descanso Gardens Sturt-Haaga Gallery

Descanso Gardens, a Los Angeles County park since 1953, was originally the estate of newspaper mogul E. Manchester Boddy, designed by architect James E. Dolena in the Hollywood Regency style. The new gallery complex expands the Gardens programming opportunities, especially to include the display of art. The complex lives alongside… Read More

Contemporary Museum of Honolulu

Cerritos Museum

California State University Long Beach Art Museum and Plaza

Bergamot Station Arts Center

We began re-imagining Bergamot Station in 1994, and deeply understand its creative, global-local (glocal) potential. From the start, we emphasized the connection between the arts complex and the greater community. Our redevelopment concept expands community engagement by integrating the new Expo Line Light Rail stop and restaurants, creative office space… Read More

Armenian American Museum

We envision the Armenian American Museum as a center at home in its environment and an environment onto itself. The museum’s location, in a basin surrounded by mountains, recalls the siting of the Armenian capital of Yerevan and the ringed design of its city center. Our horizontal design combines interwoven… Read More

Annenberg Community Beach House

The history of the Annenberg Community Beach House is the stuff of Hollywood legend: a mogul, movie star and a trailblazing woman architect play the leading roles. “FF&P’s projects employ restraint not in an effort to wipe the historical slate clean but as framing devices to set off and… Read More

Colby College Museum of Art

Our collaboration with Colby College dates back over twenty years, and mutual trust allowed for risk-taking with the Alford-Lunder Family Pavilion. After completing two wings of the Bixler Art Center in Colby’s brick vernacular, the Lunder Pavilion and the Crawford Art Studios, we designed the three-storied, glass-walled art museum… Read More

Sunnylands Center and Gardens

“Fluid in its spaces and open to the outdoors, the house encourages relaxation, intimacy, and a constant awareness of the constructed landscape.” – Janice Lyle, Sunnylands Director The single-story building lays low and long against the dramatic desert landscape. In the spirit of the Annenberg’s love of nature, outside and… Read More