KieranTimberlake is an American architecture firm founded by Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake in Philadelphia. The firm espouses a philosophy of sustainable design, collaborative design, and in-depth research. They have also shown an interest in prefabrication, new technologies and integrating architecture with the actual activities to take place in the buildings they design, especially using "teaching" design elements in schools. Their interest in productions and craft led them to team up with DuPont to develop Smartwrap, a laminated polymer film that can support thin interstitial films, including photovoltaics, OLEDs, polarizing or UV screens, etc.
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| - KieranTimberlake is an American architecture firm founded by Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake in Philadelphia. The firm espouses a philosophy of sustainable design, collaborative design, and in-depth research. They have also shown an interest in prefabrication, new technologies and integrating architecture with the actual activities to take place in the buildings they design, especially using "teaching" design elements in schools. Their interest in productions and craft led them to team up with DuPont to develop Smartwrap, a laminated polymer film that can support thin interstitial films, including photovoltaics, OLEDs, polarizing or UV screens, etc. (en)
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- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- University of Pennsylvania
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- Embassy of the United States, London
- MoMA
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sidwell Friends School
- Silliman College
- Photovoltaics
- Companies based in Philadelphia
- Brown University
- Washington, D.C.
- Wellesley, Massachusetts
- Wellesley College
- American Institute of Architects
- DuPont
- Prefabrication
- Ithaca, New York
- Taylors Island, Maryland
- Smartwrap
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Le Corbusier
- Architecture firms based in Pennsylvania
- Companies established in 1984
- Philadelphia
- Polymer
- Middlebury, Vermont
- Middlebury College
- New Haven, Connecticut
- New Orleans
- New York City
- Yale University
- Rome Prize
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- Sustainable design
- Toward an Architecture
- Laminated
- National Design Award
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| - KieranTimberlake is an American architecture firm founded by Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake in Philadelphia. The firm espouses a philosophy of sustainable design, collaborative design, and in-depth research. They have also shown an interest in prefabrication, new technologies and integrating architecture with the actual activities to take place in the buildings they design, especially using "teaching" design elements in schools. Their interest in productions and craft led them to team up with DuPont to develop Smartwrap, a laminated polymer film that can support thin interstitial films, including photovoltaics, OLEDs, polarizing or UV screens, etc. (en)
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