Peter Tolkin Architecture

Peter Tolkin Architecture
Practice information
Key architects Peter Tolkin
Location Pasadena, CA
Founded 1998
Work
Buildings Saladang Song Restaurant

Peter Tolkin Architecture, formerly Tolkin & Associates Architecture, is an architectural firm based in Pasadena, California, established in 1998.

Overview

The practice's early work focused on the revitalization and redevelopment of buildings in Old Town Pasadena. In several adaptive reuse projects, PTA developed an expertise in pedestrian-scaled urban commercial and retail projects. PTA's experience in Old Pasadena led to work in other cities with downtown revitalization plans, such as Santa Monica and Long Beach.

PTA has recently completed several larger projects. In Merced, a series of mixed-use buildings, in conjunction with a comprehensive downtown revitalization. For Claremont, PTA was responsible for the planning of the West Village Expansion, a project encompassing retail, movie theaters, hotel facilities, and a town square. The practice's winning proposal for the development of a two-city-block mixed-use project called Metlox in Manhattan Beach created a public space connecting the city's civic center with its main commercial street. The urban planning project includes a town square, boutique hotel, restaurants, retail shops, offices, and underground parking.

As a counterpart to these public projects, the practice has also designed a number of projects in the private realm, including the award-winning Saladang Song restaurant, Long Beach Promenade Lofts and Marmion Court Housing. Award-winning and published private residences include the Sherman Residence and Malibu Residence.

Recognized as a Design Vanguard firm by Architectural Record, PTA's work has been published in Domus, The New York Times, Dwell, and Interior Design, among other international publications.

Selected projects

Awards

References

  1. Architectural Record Vanguard 2002
  2. James Beard Foundation Awards 2001
  3. AIA Pasadena & Foothills Design Awards - Bike Transit Center

External links

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