Male, US

Associated with the firm network

Folonis, Michael W., AIA and Associates


Professional History

B.Arch., Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles, CA, 19??; M.Arch., University of California, Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA, 19??; Member, Santa Monica Architectural Review Board, Santa Monica, CA, c. 2005;

Education

California Council American Institute of Architects 2003, Merit Award ENTENZA RESIDENCE 475 Mesa Road, Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Award, 2001 ENTENZA RESIDENCE 475 Mesa Road, Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Chapter of the American Architects Annual Home Tour, 2001 BERG RESIDENCE Santa Monica, California Los Angeles Chapter of the American Architects Annual Home Tour, 2000 CUDDIHY RESIDENCE Santa Monica, California HONOR AWARD, Sunset Magazine and A.I. A. Design Awards Program, 1999 ENTENZA RESIDENCE 475 Mesa Road, Los Angeles, California HONOR AWARD, MERIT AWARD, L.A. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1998 ENTENZA RESIDENCE 475 Mesa Road, Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Chapter of the American Architects Annual Home Tour, 1995-1996 820 and 821 BAY STREET HOUSING PROJECTS Santa Monica, California Winning Design Entry, International Small Home Design Competition 1996 CHAMBERS / FOLONIS RESIDENCE Santa Monica, California Citation, American Institute of Architecture and Sunset Magazine Design Awards Program, 1989 CHAMBERS / FOLONIS RESIDENCE 735 Navy Street, Santa Monica, California Semi-Finalist, International Design Competition, West Hollywood Civic Center, 1987 West Hollywood, California Citation, Barton Development Design Competition, 1986 Faculty/Student Design Submission, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California Honor Award, Citation, L.A. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1984 VELTMAN RESIDENCE 14142 Attilla Road, Santa Monica, California Certificate of Commendation, Mayor Tom Bradley, June, 1984 84-84 OLYMPIC ARCHITECTS Los Angeles, California Honor Award, Citation, L.A. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1977 632 PACIFIC STREET PROJECT Santa, Monica, California


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