The PASS Permit Streamlining Program developed by MFMalinowski AIA is in use in 11 Cities and 3 Counties in the Sacramento Region – spanning a population area of over 2.6 million people.
Category: Architecture
The Work of the Studio
John Ellis AIA honored by AIACC Presidential MFMalinowski AIA
MFMalinowski to speak to California’s Building Officials
The PASS program – currently adopted by 14 regional City and County Jurisdictions in California’s Central Valley will be the subject of a presentation by PASS program leaders Michael F. Malinowski AIA and Gene Paolini, Roseville CBO
Warehouse Artist Lofts on the WoodWorks website
http://www.woodworks.org/project-gallery/?y=all
WAL featured on the WoodWorks Website gallery
Ranch House Grows ‘Up’
Applied Architecture design renderings for a two story transformation in Granite Bay. Exploring rendering possibilities with Vectorworks BIM modeling.
B&G Historic Adaptive reuse on the home stretch
AIA in California Do we need Revolution or … nudges?
MFMalinowski 2016 AIACC President
MFM Speaking at Preservation Conference on Navigating Approvals for Historic Adaptive Reuse tax credits
Secretary’s Standards
Michael F. Malinowski AIA now President of 11,000 member AIA California Council
Michael F. Malinowski AIA takes helm as President of the 11,000 member AIA California Council, the largest AIA component in the United States
Design Concept for Contemporary New Home for a steep lot in Fair Oaks
Applied Architecture massing models for a contemporary new home that will be built using the Tri-D Concrete/Foam system. We are now using Vectorworks BIM software and we are very pleased with its ability to help us fine tune the design.
House Transformation in Land Park
Modeling in 3D brings the new design to life for this transformation in Land Park
Quest for Success … and a path to the white house?
Wood Solution Fair presentation by MFMalinowski AIA Anaheim CA
Helping Fairfax Virginia with a Permit Streamling initiative
MFM, assisting as part of a Gartner Team with Land Development Streamlining, Fairfax Virginia on December 15th 2015.
The Power of Modeling in 3D
Envisioning the transformation of an existing nook into a fashionable closet with the power of 3D digital modeling
WAL is finalist for National Urban Land Institute Award
Applied Architecture / Michael F. Malinowski AIA’s innovative artist colony created from a repurposed 100 year old historic warehouse and a blighted brownfield site selected as one of five finalists for the prestigious Urban Land Institute National Award
WAL is Urban Land Institute Award Winner
Applied Architecture / Michael F. Malinowski AIA’s groundbreaking artist colony project Warehouse Artist Lofts is selected Project of the Year by the Urban Land Institute
Shadows at the WAL
Warehouse Artist Loft . textures and colors
Architects gather at the WAL
Celebration of the AIACV as California AIA Component of the Year . and the installation of MFMalinowski as AIA CC president for 2016
2015 Installation of MFM as President of the AIA in California
Julia Donoho, AIA, Esq. 2015 AIA National Strategic Council 2013-14 AIA National Board of Directors 2013-15 AIA California Council Regional Representative Architect and Attorney at Law EQUINOX Design and Development jdonohoAIA@legalconstructs.com (707) 849-4116
from One Story to Two Story in Land Park
Antoher MFMalinowski AIA/Applied Architecture Way Second Story conversion nearing completion on Marty Way in Old Land Park. From an original 3/1 footprint we are growing a 5/3 ‘new’ old home. The clean and classic lines foretell how well the finished product will fit into the Land Park context – as if it was another 1930 cottage! Even the new master shower will show the ‘we moved up into the attic’ character. while all the amenities and energy performance are above current standards.
top of the City
Applied Architecture / Michael F. Malinowski AIA Architect of the WAL Warehouse Artists Lofts featured during AIA Central Valley Architectural Festival
Top of the City tour features the Warehouse Artist Lofts Roof Gardens
Applied Architecture / Michael F. Malinowski AIA ‘s Warehouse Artist Lofts will be open to the public as part of the AIA Central Valley Architectural Festival.
Construction moves forward on a master suite remodel!
Applied Architecture’s Warehouse Artist Lofts Project Named Best of 2015
The WAL (Warehouse Artist Lofts) selected as 2015’s Best Project – Adaptive Reuse at the Business Journal’s Annual Event attended by hundreds of local leaders. Architect: Michael F. Malinowski AIA
Mixed Use Design Studies
Conceptual plans for a mixed use infill development in Healdsburg, CA
See you in seattle in November?
Getting to Yes: see you in Seattle in November Michael F. Malinowski AIA
How Cool is That!
So Proud to have nominated Laura Wood for AIACC Associate of the Year . and the AIACV wins as Chapter of the Year to boot! How cool is that!!! Both awards will be presented at the same event where I am installed as AIACC President for 2016 . all in all a time for: woot! woot!
Yield Studies for Midtown Infill
Yield study illustrating design options for a block in midtown
Exposed truss for a covered porch at carmichael addition/remodel
John Nelson General Contractor just put up this lovely field built truss for a large addition/remodel project in Carmichael CA Design by Applied Architecture /Michael F. Malinowski AIA; Alex Lowden Project Captain
Installation Flyer Preview: November 6 at the WAL
Mike installed as AIACC President
WAL recognized as one of Sacramento’s Best New Projects
Warehouse Artist Lofts CFY Development with Applied Architecture Inc / Michael F. Malinowski AIA
WAL to be featured Top of the City
Applied Architecture’s Warehouse Artist Loft project to be featured at Top of the City
Getting to YES Webinar today
Over 1200 signed up for today’s webinar! Michael F. Malinowski AIA
Something Magical in it’s own way
This unassuming single piece of paper is the culmination of years of work, millions of dollars, and thousands of man hours. This “Part 3 approval” certifies that the WAL project meets the Secretary of Interior Standards, and thus qualifies for the Historic Tax Credits – which were long ago spent during the course of the project construction. Whew! Architect Michael F. Malinowski AIA Historic Consultant Paula Boghosian Developer CFY Development/Ali Youssefi Lead Project Partner
Getting to YES!
GETTING TO YES! September 16th Webinar by MFMalinowski How to effectively use Code Alternate Means and Methods and Permit Streamlining
Progress on a land park classic
Transformation from one to two story for this vintage home in land park
Large motorized Screens create an easy bug free outdoor patio
A simple addition of wrap around motorized screens turns a covered porch into a ‘bug free’ outdoor eating area
cozy nook
Exterior View of a cozy nook brightened up with two ‘pop out’ windows by Applied Architecture MFMalinowski AIA
cozy nook
A cozy nook brightened up with two ‘pop out’ windows by Applied Architecture MFMalinowski AIA