1471 Forest Knoll residence
We are honored that our competition entry for the Salford Meadows pedestrian bridge received a 2016 American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum.
We are happy to announce that three new Jenni Kayne stores designed by Standard opened this summer.
The Blu Dot Los Angeles new store opening event is Wednesday, August 17, 2016, 6PM to 9PM. We're looking forward to seeing you at there, 8751 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90048.
The below image grid combines renderings and photographs of seventeen projects we're currently working on or have recently completed.
Please join our open studio on June 23, 2016 6-8PM, at 4411 Santa Monica Boulevard. Our office is participating in the Silverlake Neighborhood Design Tour organized by the LA Design Festival. We'll be showing current work and unpublished projects.
We at Standard are celebrating 20 years of design. Our first project, the Maxfield store on Robertson Boulevard, was designed 1995 and completed early 1996. Following the store we've designed James Perse's first home in the Bird Streets.
We are honored that our design for Helmut Lang is a 2016 Architizer A+ finalist. Please support our project: LINK TO VOTING
The California Catcube is a concrete and reclaimed wood shelter, designed as a raised sleeping porch.
White stucco, large sliding doors, travertine paving and oak siding are the materials defining this seven thousand residence with extensive basement and pool we are designing for a property in the Los Angeles Hills.
We are currently designing Jenni Kayne stores for three new locations, the Lido Marina in Newport Beach, the Marin Country Mart and the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto. The new store concept combines the Jenni Kayne collection with Jenni Kayne home.
We've designed this ten thousand square feet residence in the Trousdale Estates. All areas of the house open up to city views. The infinity pool spans across the entire back yard.
We’re using diagrams, both, to communicate ideas to our clients as well as to illustrate new concepts we develop through competitions and design research.














