Line and Space

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Line and Space is an architectural design firm founded in 1978, by Les Wallach, FAIA, and headquartered in Tucson, Arizona.[1] They have completed projects internationally[2][3] and are known for their ecologically-sound buildings.[4][5][6][7]

IndustryArchitecture
Founded1978
FounderLes Wallach, FAIA
Headquarters
Tucson, Arizona
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Line and Space, LLC. Architects
IndustryArchitecture
Founded1978
FounderLes Wallach, FAIA
Headquarters
Tucson, Arizona
Area served
International
ServicesArchitecture, Interior Design, Masterplanning and Landscape Design
OwnersBob Clements, AIA; Henry Tom, FAIA, NCARB; Johnny Birkinbine III, AIA; Jared Logue, AIA, NCARB
Websitewww.lineandspace.com
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In 2007 Line and Space extended its services internationally when the company was selected to design a series of luxury villas in Shenzhen,[8] China. The project included the design of several housing prototypes, a corporate retreat, and community center along the hillside of Tianqin Bay. The “Cascading Residences” as they have come to be known, were a catalyst for the firm’s future work in China. Since then, Line and Space has completed projects in the cities of Xiamen, Kunming, Chongqing, and Nanjing.

Projects

Awards

  • The Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Award for the Boyce Thompson Arboretum (1991)[17]
  • The Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Award for the Cesar Chavez Regional Library (2008)[17]
  • AIA Arizona, Sustainable Firm of the Year (2009)[18]
  • $25,000 First Prize Award from the National Endowment for the Arts for Skymarkers, a Gateway to Tucson, Arizona.
  • Named New Landmark Libraries by the publication Library Journal for the Cesar Chavez Regional Library (2011)[19] and the University of Arizona Poetry Center (2012)
  • AIA Arizona Firm of the Year Award (2011)[20]
  • AIA Arizona, Twenty Five Year Award for The Arroyo House (2015)[21]

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