This spring has been a busy one for Feldman Architecture.  As we continue to settle into our new digs near Levi’s Plaza, we welcome visitors to the office.

The Mill Valley Cabins have created a splash on several blogs including a feature in Remodelista, an upcoming article in Elle Décor,and recognition in the Custom Home Awards for merit in design of an Outdoor Building.

We completed photography of the eco+historical Victorian Update here in San Francisco.  The design of the home was developed in conjunction with eco+historical and shortly after the completion of construction was placed on the market to be swept up very quickly.  The home features several sustainable features and is pursuing LEED platinum accreditation.  This summer we look forward to photographing a handful of new projects completed here in San Francisco and the Peninsula.

The Walnut Farm Retreat is nearing completion. This is our second house featuring rammed earth walls and nearing its certification in the LEED for Homes program where we’re aiming for LEED Gold.  Some of the highlights of the construction were recently profiled on inhabitat.com.

Jonathan traveled in June to Washington, DC where he sat on Hanley Wood’s Builder Choice awards jury which will be published in October.  Staff have been traveling in Oregon, Los Angeles, Michigan, London and Hawaii as the summer season kicks off.  All are bringing back inspiration from amazing projects that they’ve seen on their travels.  Matt just returned from the AIDS Lifecycle biking for one week down to LA and raising about $4000 for the cause.

Recently, Camille departed to pursue work in LA and we wish her the best of luck after 3 great years with the firm.  We have 2 new employees, Dora Chan and Aaron Lim, who are both settling comfortably into the Feldman family.  Check out their profiles on our Staff pages [or add link].  We are also enjoying the company and fresh perspective of AJ Cross, an intern and recent graduate of the BArch program at California College of the Arts, and also of Nelly Lam, MArch candidate at Cornell University, who will both be working with us for the summer.