In an effort to foster more architectural knowledge and appreciation in the San Joaquin Valley, we at the AIASJ are organizing a lecture series. We will feature visiting professionals, and academicians and well individuals who practice locally.
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For our first lecture we have Brian Lane AIA,Principal of Koning Eizenberg Architecture. Brian is a Fresnan by origin. He was a classmate of Craig Scharton and will be in town for the Bullard High School reunion.
2010 AIASJ Lecture Series: Brian Lane
August 12, 2010 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Starline (map)
$5 cover
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Brian has overseen many of the firm’s award-winning community buildings and housing projects. His experience spans a range of project types for governmental, commercial, non-profit and private clients. Mr. Lane has led much of Koning Eizenberg’s recent affordable housing work and contributes technical knowledge and design experience in the production of multi-unit affordable and market-rate housing – family, lofts, special needs and mixed-use. His visualization and graphics skills, combined with his planning knowledge, have enabled numerous cities and agencies to evaluate planning and urban design strategies. Recently, he has contributed to the dialogue on emerging ordinances that will aid housing production in Los Angeles and is frequently called upon to share his expertise in community forums and public programs.
Recent Projects
28th Street Community Center and Affordable Housing
Trio of Gymnasiums, Pecan, Van Ness & Green Meadows, Los Angeles, CA
Children’s Institute, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Kings Road Mixed-Use, West Hollywood, CA
Hollywood Hills Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
Abbey Apartments, Los Angeles CA
Hollywood & Garfield Mixed-Use, Los Angeles, CA
Waterloo Housing, Los Angeles, CA
Harold Way Apartments, Los Angeles, CA
Abbot Kinney Mixed-Use, Venice, CA
Santa Monica/LaBrea Mixed-Use, West Hollywood, CA
Plummer Park Community Center, West Hollywood, CA
Farmers Market Expansion, Los Angeles, CA
Avalon Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA


