Organized in February 1981 as Carol Ross Barney Architects, the firm served[1] clients with cultural and social agendas but not necessarily high profile, big budgets.
Today both schools have remained neighborhood sanctuaries virtually devoid of gang sponsored graffiti.
[8] In 2008, the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation Synagogue in Evanston, Illinois, was the first house of worship to receive the highest LEED certification achievable by a building.
[9][10] Throughout the studio's history, a focus on transportation infrastructure has evolved, allowing them to look for sustainable solutions at an urban scale.
[11][12] This acute understanding has led to designs for the Cermak McCormick Place CTA station and the multi-phase expansion of the Chicago Riverwalk.