For IIDA’s Scene Local event, Valerio Dewalt Train and Media Objectives created an installation piece that explores the evolution of technology, demonstrating how futuristic visions from the 1950’s have evolved into reality in the 2050’s.
Read More“After 80 years, theMART—Chicago’s 1930s-era market and office building that dominates the skyline—is getting a makeover. But it won’t require any major construction or renovations. Instead, the building’s massive riverside facade will be awash in color and light, as high-tech projectors from across the river display moving artwork on its face.” -Karim Doumar, Citylab
Read MoreAdjusting to a growing workforce in San Francisco, Adobe found itself in need of more culinary space and they wanted to provide their employees with a new experience that would match their ambitions as a company.
Read More“Paris may lose its title as the City of Lights when a new art exhibition opens in Chicago.” -Melissa Locker, Fast Company
Read MoreThis weekend, the city will unveil an $8-million project that will transform Chicago's Riverwalk.
Read MoreIn Recognition of the first people of San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly proudly names its new residential community, yakʔityutyu. Dedicated in honor of Cal Poly’s relationship with the Chumash, this student housing complex features seven residence halls named after Northern Chumash Tribal
Read More“Adjusting to a growing workforce in San Francisco, Adobe found itself in need of more culinary space and they wanted to provide their employees with a new experience that would match their ambitions as a company.” -Valerio Dewalt Train, Archello
Read More“For it’s Chicago headquarters, job and recruitment site Glassdoor worked with Valerio Dewalt Train Associates to create an office that would reflect the identities of both the company and its neighborhood.” -Gabrielle Golenda, Architect’s Newspaper
Read MoreValerio Dewalt Train submitted a documentary about a social housing project in Madison, WI; which has been picked as a finalist. To watch and vote for this film, follow the link.
Read More“Industry Denver Apartments, now known as Edison at RiNo, a 277-home residential project adjacent to Industry Denver, an office/restaurant adaptive reuse redevelopment of a former wholesale produce warehouse. “ -Ken Schroeppel, DenverInFIll
Read More“The plan is part of an $8 million initiative which sees San Fransico-based creative studio Obscura Digital working with Chicago architects Valerio Dewalt Train Associates.” –Guy Campos, AV Magazine
Read More“The estimated $8 million project comes from Chicago architecture firm Valerio Dewalt Train Associates in collaboration with San Francisco-based Obscura Digital.” -Jay Koziarz, Curbed Chicago
Read More“A five-story building, Innovation One, will use glass to take advantage of natural light and create a modern space that is simultaneously urban, natural and welcoming. Designed by the architecture firm of Valerio Dewalt Train Associates, the building will be LEED certified and feature environmentally-friendly elements.” - Exact Sciences Corp
Read MoreOur Summer Researchers from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee are nearing the end of their program. Find out more about their findings on ‘The Future of Experiential Design.’
Read MorePrincipal Joe Lawton from Media Objectives took part in a panel discussion related to public art and how it can foster welcoming environments.
Read MorePrincipal Joe Lawton and the Media Objectives studio were featured in Metropolis Magazine.
Read More“Valerio Dewalt Train has promoted Joe Lawton to the position of principal, announced founding principal Joe Valerio, FAIA.” -SEGD
Read More“Here we have a case of learning the rules on the first project in order to know how to break them on the second,” shares [Steve] Droll, revealing his design sentiment with a smile. -Sean O’Keefe, Colorado Construction & Design Magazine
Read MoreWe would like to congratulate Dana Stiernberg, from our Palo Alto office, for getting promoted to Associate. She is a talented and valued member of our architecture studio; and we are proud to see her continue to excel.
Read More“Underscoring the value architects bring to a project has become ever more important, given tightening purse strings and evolving technologies. “I think the recession made everybody sit up and say, ‘What do we need to do to increase the value that we provide?’ ” says Valerio. “An architect always believes that, whatever the question is, design is the answer. But do we really understand the question?” -Josephine Minutillo, Architectural Record
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