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Kevin Daly Architects (KDA) is Kevin Daly's architecture firm in
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. It was founded in 1990 as Daly Genik. Daly has taught architecture and is a fellow at the American Institute of Architects (
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Kevin Daly

Daly received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the
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and his Master of Architecture degree from the
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. Daly began his career a designer at Hodgetts + Fung and then an associate at
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and Partners (1986-1989). Daly was selected as one of eight "Emerging Voices" by the
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(1999) and held distinguished visiting chairs at both the
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(2001) and Berkeley CED (2007-8). Daly currently teaches at
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and has taught at
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, SCI-Arc,
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, and other architecture schools. He has lectured at
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and RISD. Daly was selected a Fellow of the
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in 2012 and serves on AIA awards juries.


Exhibitions and recognitions

KDA's work has been exhibited at the
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and the
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(SFMOMA), shown most recently in "A New Sculpturalism: Contemporary Architecture from Southern California" (2013). The SFMOMA acquired original drawings and models of one of the firm's earliest projects, The
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House, for their permanent collection. KDA was on the cover of ''Metropolis'' in 1999 and was featured in ''All American: Innovation in American Architecture'' in 2001. In 2005 the firm was selected as one of five American architectural practices to be included in Phaidon's ''10x10_2'', a book featuring 100 of the world's most exceptional architects to have emerged internationally over the past five years. Their work has been noted in the ''
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Work

KDA has designed educational, residential and institutional buildings. The firm designed the
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Schools project— a series of five projects designed over the course of a decade. Architecture critic,
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, called KDA's the school's design as “one of the most inspiring projects built in Los Angeles in years” and as "a thoughtful, low-cost work of architecture that embodies the kind of civic purpose and progressive ideals that so many public institutions give lip service to but rarely fulfill". The AIA described Daly's architecture as a combination of “innovation in technology and fabrication, economy and livability, materiality and form” as executed in the characteristics of an affordable housing apartment complex at 2602 Broadway in Santa Monica (2013). The project uses high-performance, sustainable materials and design elements that offer private, interior spaces for residents along with a "community zone" that maximizes every corner of the 1.5 acre site. Transforming infill properties, like 2602 Broadway, into buildings that become community landmarks, is characteristic of the firm's public work. According to Daly, architecture can be "performative on every level: environmentally, structurally, economically, and aesthetically." The Valley Center House and the Palms Residence are examples of the firm's residential work Daly's practice includes pro bono work; most recently he designed UCLA Medical Center Santa Monica's new Stuart House, a program of th
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and was on the advisory board of USC'sbr>Center for Sustainable Cities
In 2009, Ouroussoff said that Daly belongs to the younger generation of architects contributing to the country's westward shift from New York to Los Angeles as the center for innovation and creativity in architectural thought (along with established architects
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,
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, Eric Owen Moss, Robert Mangurian and Craig Hodgetts). KDA projects in process include expansion of the
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Ostin Music Center and the new Edison Language Academy for the
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Project list

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Mo Ostin Basketball Center, Los Angeles, CA (2017) - new basketball practice facility for the men's and women's teams
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Los Angeles, CA (2015) - affordable architectural models for infilling Southern California's single-family residential fabric *
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San Joaquin Housing, Santa Barbara, CA (2016) - ''50,000 sf low rise student apartments and social space.'' * UCLA Ostin Music Center, Los Angeles, CA (2012) - ''30,000 sf recording studio, practice and teaching facilities on the UCLA campus.'' *Edison Language Academy, Santa Monica, CA (2014) - ''New 35,000 sf K-5 Spanish/ English dual language school. Sustainability practices include solar thermal ventilation for classrooms and an extensive storm water storage cistern.'' *Galisteo House,
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(2014) - ''Studio for a photographer.'' *Broadway Affordable Housing, Santa Monica, CA (2013) - ''A 33 unit affordable housing project arranged around a courtyard.'' *Stuart House, Santa Monica, CA (2013) - ''Concept design for a new one stop wellness center.'' *
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, United Arab of Emirates (2010) - ''Master plan for an expansion campus of the historic UK college to be located on Saadiyat Island,
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, Allston, MA (2010) - ''Planning and concept design for a new 100,000 sf museum on the
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University campus.'' *Venice/ Palms Residence,
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(2010) - ''Perforated metal screens surround a single family residence, garden and guest apartment in Venice.'' *Harvard College Library Media Center, Cambridge, MA (2010) - ''Archive and media conversion workspace is located in the James Stirling designed Sackler Museum on the
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campus.'' * W Hotel & Residences,
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, CA (2009) - ''Interior design, planning, and layout of the residences and sales studio.'' *Tahiti Housing, Santa Monica, CA (2009) - ''A 33-unit affordable housing for families in Santa Monica.'' *This Side of Paradise, The
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, CA )2008) - ''Design and fabrication for an international exhibition of Los Angeles photography.'' *
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Housing Complex,
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, CA (2007) - ''Proposal for 240 student housing micro-lofts and live/work units.'' *
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Early Learning Center, Los Angeles, CA (2007) - ''Renovation of a warehouse facilities to create classroom and outdoor play areas for a 50 student preschool facility and after school dance program.'' *100 Rooms/5000 Cells, SCI-Arc,
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, CA (2007) - ''Honeycomb cardboard packing material was machined and then expanded to form a labyrinth in the SCI-Arc gallery.'' *Artist's Studio, Los Angeles, CA (2007) - ''Upper level clerestory glazing provides natural light and ventilation for an artist’s studio on a steep hillside overlooking Silver Lake.'' *BMW
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, Newbury Park, CA (2007) - ''An open, collaborative work space for an industrial design studio.'' *Winnett House, Los Angeles, CA (2007) - ''Custom private residence.'' *Studio for a Painter, Los Angeles, CA (2006) - ''A double height painting studio completes a compound of live/work buildings for a noted Los Angeles painter.'' *Lawrence House, Hermosa Beach, CA (2006) - ''Renovation of the
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-designed Lawrence House.'' *34th Street Guest House,
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, CA (unbuilt) - ''A guest and entertainment pavilion above a lap pool, adjacent to the Morphosis-designed Lawrence House.'' *Camino Nuevo Charter Academy High School, Los Angeles, CA (2006) - ''National AIA Award winning design for a 30,000 sf high school campus on a linear, island site.'' *Santa Monica Parks, Santa Monica, CA (2005) * Art Center College of Design South Campus, Pasadena, CA (2004) - ''Renovation of a 100,000 sf
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-era wind tunnel structure for use as the South Campus of Art Center College of Design.'' *Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Middle School, Los Angeles, CA (2003) - ''Phased renovation combining a warehouse and a boulevard office building for use as a 12 classroom middle school.'' *Beverley House, Santa Monica, CA (2001) - ''A renovated bungalow was turned into a terraced hillside house in the Ocean Park district of Santa Monica.'' *Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Elementary, Los Angeles, CA (2000) - ''12,000 sf conversion of an abandoned mini-mall retail center for use as a 12 classroom elementary school.'' *ASU Campus Cafes,
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(1999) - ''Planning and concept design for series of cafes on the ASU campus.'' *Pico & Main, Santa Monica, CA (1999) - ''Renovation of an office building.'' *Slot Box House, Santa Monica, CA (1999) - ''Custom residence for a family.'' *Valley Center House, Valley Center, CA (1998) - ''A 2800 sf house on a citrus ranch employing a range of fire-resistant building strategies.'' *
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House, Los Angeles, CA (1998) - ''A translucent cube housing a library and textile gallery is added to an historic
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house.'' *Topanga House, Topanga Canyon, CA (unbuilt) - ''Fire-resistant design of a house in a rural canyon setting.''


Awards

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Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence The Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (RBA) was established in 1986 by Cambridge, Massachusetts architect Simeon Bruner. The award is named after Simeon Bruner's late father, Rudy Bruner, founder of the Bruner Foundation. According to the Bru ...
Gold Medal — Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (2003) * AIA National Awards **Housing Award — Broadway Housing **CAE Educational Facility Design Award — Camino Nuevo High School (2009) **Honor Award — Camino Nuevo High School (2010)
American Architecture Award
— Venice House (2011)
AIA Arizona
— ASU Campus Cafes (1998)
AIA California Council Awards
**Design Award — Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (2007) **Design Award — Art Center College of Design South Campus (2006) **Honor Award — Broadway Affordable Housing (2013) **Honor Award — Camino Nuevo High School (2009) **Honor Award — Valley Center House (2003) **Merit Award — Tahiti Affordable Housing (2012) **Merit Award — Palms/Venice House (2010) **Merit Award — Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (2004)
AIA Los Angeles Awards
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**Firm of the Year Award — Daly Genik (2009) **Design Award — Broadway Affordable Housing (2013) **Design Award — Palms/Venice House (2011) **Design Award — Tahiti Housing (2011) **Design Award — Art Center College of Design South Campus (2008) **Design Award — Camino Nuevo High School (2008) **Honor Award — Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (2000) **Honor Award — Valley Center House (1999) **Honor Award — Mar Vista Residence (1997) **Interiors Award — Rioport.com Offices (2000) **Interiors Award— Windmill Lane Productions (1998) **Merit Award — Horses in the Hood (2000) **Next LA Award — Harvard University Art Museum (2008) **Next LA Award — Art Center College of Design Housing Complex (2008) **Next LA Award — Palms/Venice House (2007) **Next LA Award — Camino Nuevo High School (2006) **Presidential Nominee — City Rebuilder Award — W Hotel & Residences (2010) **Presidential Nominee — City Rebuilder Award – Art Center College of Design (2005)
AIA Pasadena & Foothill Sustainability Award
— Art Center College of Design South Campus (2004) *AIA Pasadena & Foothill Honor Award — Art Center College of Design South Campus (2004)
Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Interior Architecture/Interior Design
— Harvard College Library (2010)
Global Green Millennium Award
—W Hotel & Residences, Hollywood (2010) *Social Impact Design Award Citation — Broadway Affordable Housing (2013) *Zerofootprint Reskinning Awards — Palms/Venice House (2011)


Notes


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