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AIA/CC Publishes Story on Michael W. Folonis, FAIA and Firm

June 21, 2017

When entering the doors of 1524 Cloverfield Boulevard in Santa Monica, one will immediately take notice of a long, somewhat narrow office space. To the right rests a red Bianchi bicycle, made stationary with light wood blocks (aesthetically shaped. This is a design office of course.) for riding whilst thinking thoughts and imagining design solutions.

This office, once home to Frank Gehry, FAIA, (or FOG as the teetering sign above the door read in 1976: Frank Owen Gehry), is now the veteran-owned architectural design firm of Folonis Architects, where one Mr. Michael Folonis, FAIA, was awarded the 2017 AIACC Distinguished Practice Award.

Folonis the man is humble and honored to be a part of the architecture profession, and to have been mentored by such greats as Ray Kappe, FAIA, and Gehry himself. The influence of both is tangibly evident in his office, and accepts his award with said humility.

Folonis once worked for Gehry when his space was here, and he recalls, smiling, how there was always art was in the room. “It wasn’t popular, well-known artwork, but lesser known, independents,” Folonis remembers. “I was always learning about new art; new artists.”

And one can see the appreciation Folonis carries for art. Along the side where all architects and program managers are seated, there is hanging above them a series done by Shepard Fairey’s “We the Campaign,” an artist made famous for the Barak Obama “Hope” posters.

His staff of eight like where they are, both literally and metaphorically. (All sit under three of the “We the Campaign” posters) Some are three-year veterans for Folonis. Some were former students of Folonis himself, who serves as faculty at SCI-Arc, where he once attended.

When thinking back to his architecture school years under Ray Kappe, FAIA, Folonis remembers how vital the experience was.

“I was just back from the Vietnam war, and I was searching for something … maybe for a sense of place. But the feeling of this new school was electric. And we all felt it. It was revolutionary. We needed it; I needed it.

And the world needed them—this new brew of future designers and forward thinkers. Kappe knew what he was doing.

“I was and am in absolute complete aw of his work.” Folonis remembers beginning at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and soon branching off to SCI-Arc. “There was this kind of excitement and revolutionary air about the place,” he recalled. “We had to turn off space heaters in the building to use the electricity for lights. And we never knew if we were going to have a school to return to from semester to semester. But we did and we kept coming because we knew we part of something larger than ourselves here.”

Folonis is a mentor in his own right now—from the students-turned-employees, to those in the field attempting to piece together portfolios for Fellowships. This, however, should be no surprise. Kappe was more than a professor, more than a teacher. He became a mentor to Folonis, and he continues to serve in that capacity. (The mentor/mentee relationship never ends, does it?).

As Folonis has paid it forward and continues to, by mentoring others, even if he doesn’t realize he is doing it. It’s about empowering the architect in whatever capacity he can. Whether working on a bill to help architects serve on city boards, SB704, or convincing a humble resident architect to compose his portfolio for Fellowship and steer him in the direction of telling a story. Folonis does what he can and does it happily because he believes in the power of design; the power of designers.

Between Kappe’s tutelage and working in Gehry’s office, it would seem Folonis was destined for the architecture world. His firm has received many awards, which he attributes always, to his staff. And the 2017 AIACC Distinguished Practice Award is no different. In his acceptance speech, the first sentence he spoke was that this was an award for all of them, that all who work with him make the practice distinguished.

Folonis has won awards for his healthcare work, city and government structures, housing and residences. When asked what specialization, he prefers, he smiles and answers, “Yes, I specialize in architecture.” Not much to question after that. He rises to the occasion of any design challenge and attempts, most often successfully, to solve the problems the structure needs to solve and adhere aesthetically, answering the call of the value of design.

But the man who received this award is not defined by his quirky position of his stationary bike, the art, the framed collections of significant accolades. He is not even his studio. Folonis is an architect who believes in collaboration, recognizes his responsibility in empowering others, and strives to make changes for the betterment of not only architects, but the human experience at large. This, along with some intelligent, sharp architectural designs is why the jury chose to unanimously nominate Folonis for this award.

You can read the complete story at: http://www.aiacc.org/2017/06/21/story-distinguished-practice-firm/

Michael W. Folonis Architects Receives 2017 Westside Urban Forum Merit Award

May 18, 2017

The 2017 Westside Urban Forum Merit Award in the Mixed Use category was awarded to Michael W. Folonis Architects for their Lincoln Collection Project.  The Lincoln Collection is a mixed-use development site on the corner of Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue.  The project responds to four different site conditions: public corner, Metro Rail, alley, and climate. 

The Westside Urban Forum Design Awards celebrates Built and Unbuilt work, plans and policies commissioned throughout the County of Los Angeles. Categories include Schools, Mixed-Use, Public/Institutional, Restaurant/Bars, Public Open Space/Retail, Multi-Unit Housing and Office.

Because the forum is comprised of developers, planners, architects and other land-use parties, the Westside Urban Forum design awards program is an excellent opportunity to have work seen by possible clients. 

The 2017 jury included: Jeffrey Averill, FAIA, LEED AP, UCLA Campus Architect; Stuart Magruder, AIA, 2012 AIA|LA President, Young Architects Award recipient; and Greg Otto, Principal, Walter P. Moore. For over three decades some of the country’s most acclaimed architects have submitted work to this stellar design awards program which celebrates the urban environment. 

http://www.westsideurbanforum.com/awards_2017

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Michael W. Folonis, FAIA Receives 2017 AIA/CC Council Award

February 14, 2017

This year’s AIA/CC Council Award - Distinguished Practice Award was received by Michael W. Folonis, FAIA.  The Distinguished Practice Award recognizes significant contributions and accomplishments toward a specific building type or practice area and a career of dedicated commitment to the built environment.  This award recognizes an individual architect’s work, their responses to the challenges of an individual building type, innovations within the design and construction process, design excellence, and a collaborative spirit.

Michael W. Folonis, FAIA, has led a distinguished practice in architecture since founding his namesake firm in 1983. Over the course of his still thriving career, Folonis made a name for himself as a leader in responding to the challenges of an individual building type, an educator and mentor to other professionals, an advocate for design excellence, and a collaborator within the design and construction process.

In addition to his daily practice, he has served on the AIA, Los Angeles and AIA, California Council Board for seven years, has taught at several universities for more than three decades, has served and chaired the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board, was appointed to the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone Board, and even helped pass a California law in 2016 which made it easier for architects, landscape architects, planners, engineers, and artists to serve their communities as volunteers on design review boards and planning commissions.

Jurors, unanimous in their decision to move Folonis forward, noted how most, if not all of his work is exceptional. “His dedication and sharp eye for design have served the profession, and the world, well,” commented one juror.

For the last 35 years with no proverbial end in sight, Folonis continues to synthesize the conceptual and practical, consistently proving his ability through buildings sensitive to place, materiality, environment, and the Modernist legacy of Southern California.

http://www.aiacc.org/2017/02/14/2017-council-awards/

Michael W. Folonis, FAIA gave Two Lectures at Clemson University

February 7, 2017

Michael W. Folonis, FAIA presented two lectures at Clemson University on January 25, 2017.  Clemson University School of Architecture and The Clemson Architectural Foundation set up the lectures with Michael Folonis as part of their 2017 Lecture Series.  The lecture was attended by the faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students of the Architecture Program of Clemson University.  The Lecture Series that are set up by Clemson University bring high-profile designers and architects to the university to speak with the creative community. The series, is designed to elevate awareness of the impact quality design can have on the built environment, as well as to inspire design professionals of all types to elevate their practices for the benefit of the community.

Michael W. Folonis, FAIA Jury Member for Pasadena Foothill AIA Chapter Design Awards

January 3, 2017

Michael W. Folonis, FAIA was invited to be a jury member for the Pasadena & Foothill AIA Design Awards Program in the Residential Project Categories.  His fellow jurors included Michael Bohn, AIA, Arthur Dyson, FAIA, and Patrick Tighe, FAIA.  The Pasadena & Foothill AIA Design Awards provides a forum to celebrate design excellence and innovation as well as providing an arena where architects are recognized by their peers for their effort and dedication to the profession. Through publication of this recognition, the Chapter aims to raise public consciousness and foster a wider appreciation for excellence in design by highlighting the significant role of the architect in the community.

 

 

 

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