Architectural Record featured a recent article on Pugh + Scarpa, the architect of Cherokee Studios and winner of the 2010 AIA Firm award. They selected Cherokee for a two page spread to introduce the article. Read more about this amazing architecture firm online or in the print edition.
http://archrecord.construction.com/features/aiaAwards/10firmaward.asp
(Click on slideshow to see the image of Cherokee. The online caption for the Cherokee image is wrong, but the print edition gets it right– except for the LEED certification level which should be Platinum)
The Lofts at Cherokee Studios and the interiors designed for the Rock n Platinum Showcase were featured in the latest edition of Open House LA on NBC. Check out the video now posted to their website:
Eco Home Magazine looks deeper than the architecture in its case study on the green features of the Lofts at Cherokee Studios.

Hotel operators have long known the value of incorporating green practices into their operations. As more hotels begin to make claims about their green policies, however, some hotel operators have begun to seek certification to add a level of credibility only possible through a reputable third-party verifier. While programs specialized for hotel operations such as Green Seal have the benefit of being customized for hotels, the LEED for Existing Buildings certification has an advantage of being internationally recognized across all industries and buildings types.
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Cherokee Lofts is featured in Residential Architect magazine.









