Tracy A. Stone Architect is a full-service architectural firm emphasizing the California modern style. We are committed to innovative design solutions that evolve from client dialog, a response to specific site parameters, an honesty of materials and local ecosystem concerns. We believe in the creation of durable structures that lyrically mix texture, color, light and materials to delight the senses, yet conserve energy and tread lightly on the environment. Through light-filled rooms, warm textures, and natural materials, our goal is to make your dream space a reality.
Tracy Stone, AIA, opened her own firm, Tracy A. Stone Architect, in 1991 after working with Ray and Finn Kappe as a project architect for five years. Tracy has been licensed in the State of California since 1989, and spent 10 years as a member of the Angelino Heights Historic Preservation Overlay Zone board. She is currently a LEED Accredited Professional and a member of the US Green Building Council. Tracy has taught at Woodbury University, Art Center College of Design, and USC. In 2003, Tracy A. Stone Architect moved into our current location in Elysian Valley.
Please join us on January 14, 2021 for our free virtual event "Building Bridges, Connecting Neighbors", a happy hour panel discussion with the designers SPF:architects and engineers of the new Taylor Yard Pedestrian Bridge.
LATimes Op Ed piece on the new LA River Master Plan argues that the plan should go further, advocating for serious mechanisms to ensure housing affordability goes hand in hand with plans for new parks and amenities. https:// www.latimes.com/ opinion/story/ 2021-02-21/ los-angeles-rive r-master-plan-g ...
This is one of those great stories that just gives you hope: https:// www.dailykos.com /stories/2021/ 2/18/2016763/ -Kenyan-woman-in vents-method-to -turn-plastic-i nto-constructio n-cubes-that-ar e-stronger-than -bricks?detail= emaildkre
Metropolis Magazine posted this fascinating article on solving America's housing crisis...by recycling the buildings we already have. This may become an even more pressing issue once we see what happens to our existing commercial building stock now that everyone has had a taste of "work from home"....
New article on the relationship between arts and conservation: https://t.co/MsAxfcjZqX Thank you @SavingPlaces for… https://t.co/EFiJxDY2kb
An interior look at the Harwood Pool House. Our client ended up choosing this scheme for the corner window condition that opens the space up to the outside, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. . . .#architect #architecture #moderndesign #residentialdesi gn #losangelesarchi tecture #...
Bravo to the #aiaawards2020 for recognizing the value of Edward Mazria's work and awarding him the 2020 Gold Medal! https://t.co/kGzxdGP6Lg
Who doesn't want a gift of tacos?.... https://t.co/1YJrlN6zlg
I join in this request - remove Philip Johnson's name from spaces and buildings...he should not be considered a mod… https://t.co/6NCFLBv0Go
I am retweeting it. https://t.co/JlRhOROxe1