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Fast Company: The most Innovative Architecture Companies of 2025

#2 Kadre Architects

“For transforming emergency housing into a joyful place to live”

 

Sam Lubell ·
March 18, 2025
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‘Blighted’ LA motel gets new life as colorful housing for mothers and children facing homelessness

“As many as 43 families, including dozens of children experiencing homelessness, can stay at this newest Homekey site at any given time, getting the help they need to thrive while we work on finding them a permanent place to live.”

Good Good Good ·
February 18, 2025
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‘Eyesore’ motel transforms into colorful apartments for homeless SoCal families

“As a new housing prototype, The Sierra explores rapid conversion of existing hotel stock into transitional housing in a rural setting.”

Good Good Good ·
February 12, 2025
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Archinect 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

“This product allows people to participate in directly ameliorating the crisis by feeding the needy. Simultaneously, while wearing one of the scarves, they raise awareness of the issue, creating a virtuous cycle.”

Archinect ·
November 28, 2024
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The Sierra project has been SHORTLISTED in the housing category of Dezeen Awards 2024

Dezeen Awards is an annual awards programme identifying the world’s best architecture, interiors, design and sustainability projects, as well as the studios and the individual architects and designers producing the most outstanding work.

Dezeen ·
November 25, 2024
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The Sierra project has been LONGLISTED in the housing category of Dezeen Awards 2024

Dezeen Awards is an annual awards programme identifying the world’s best architecture, interiors, design and sustainability projects, as well as the studios and the individual architects and designers producing the most outstanding work.

Dezeen ·
October 15, 2024
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Kadre Architects creates colourful transitional housing in California desert

“The site and desert landscape posed distinct challenges and opportunities in exploring expansion of living space, sustainability and resilience” – Nerin Kadribegovic, FAIA

DEZEEN ·
September 26, 2024
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“The spirit of the place is so important to our psyches; we took it as our mission to not only provide housing but to instill dignity through vibrant colors, playful structures, meditative landscapes and pathways that meander throughout the site. We hope that the resulting recuperative feeling will serve future residents well in their journey out of homelessness”.

Arch Daily ·
August 12, 2024
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Transitional Housing Cypress Park / Kadre Architects + Lehrer Architects

‘New Beginnings provides a template for creating dignified, vibrant communities out of ordinary building blocks.’ – Nerin Kadribegovic, FAIA

Arch Daily ·
July 26, 2024
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LA practice Kadre Architects is using design as a street-level tool for social change

‘Our aim is to build good, nurturing communities,’ he says with a smile. ‘And right now, I’m hell bent on these affordable adaptive reuse projects. By taking these buildings from blight to bright, we have an opportunity to revitalize our city.’ – Nerin Kadribegovic, FAIA

ICON ·
June 24, 2024
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Kadre Named Best New Firm in the West

“This is a really strong start to a new practice with an impressive amount of realized work. They’re leveraging limited resources to enhance public and daily life.”—Stephanie Lin

Architect's Newspaper ·
June 4, 2024
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The Sierra: Modernist Community in the California Desert

As a new housing prototype, the Sierra explores rapid conversion of existing hotel stock into transitional housing in a rural setting.

Archello ·
May 3, 2024
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Archilovers: The Sierra

The Sierra introduces 38 new transitional housing units for families currently experiencing homelessness…

Archilovers ·
May 3, 2024
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“The addition of solar porches — lattice-work structures flanking the existing units — effectively doubles the living area for each family.”

Kat Barandy ·
April 30, 2024
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Architects transformed these rundown motels into vibrant homes for formerly unhoused families

The project opened to residents in March. Kadribegovic says it was at full capacity within two weeks, highlighting the need for family-oriented transitional housing.

Nate Berg ·
April 29, 2024
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The Sierras – A Fresh Start for Families

“Los Angeles County’s newest Homekey project provides interim housing for nearly 40 families at a time, including a single mother with six children who had lived in their car for months after becoming homeless.”

LA County ·
April 17, 2024
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Interim Housing Projects: New Beginnings

“Nerin Kadribegovic, the founder of the Los Angeles–based firm Kadre Architects, cannot hide his frustration with the countless obstacles to providing housing for those who need it most urgently.”

Shane Reiner-Roth ·
March 22, 2024
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The Sierra Housing Project

“We tried to reduce the weight here by not just providing housing but by instilling dignity through vibrant colors, playful structures, meditative landscape and pathways that meander throughout the site.”

Julie Drake ·
March 8, 2024
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You ADU: A Creative Housing Revolution in Los Angeles

“Kadre Architects began their design of the You ADU by asking some specific questions: How can an ADU enhance a property’s sense of place and add to its value…”

Redazione The Plan ·
January 19, 2024
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Archinect: New Beginnings Family Housing

“A new supportive housing concept in Los Angeles has been introduced by LA-based practices Kadre Architects and Lehrer Architects”

Josh Niland ·
January 6, 2024
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Archello: Cypress Park New Beginnings

The City of Los Angeles unveils a new typology in the City’s emergency response to its housing crisis. Designed by Kadre Architects…

Archello ·
January 4, 2024
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The Woodlands Featured in CA Home + Design

“I am incredibly pragmatic,” the founder of Kadre Architects states. “We’re focused on results and we empathize with the clients.”

Jessica Ritz ·
December 4, 2023
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The Alvarado listed as a Finalist for Interior Design’s 2023 Best of Year Awards

Interior Design reveals project and product finalists for the 18th annual Best of Year Awards, honoring innovation in all its forms across the industry.

Interior Design ·
November 29, 2023
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Realty Biz News features The Alvarado

“The Alvarado has been transformed from a dilapidated, two-star hotel plagued by crime to a beacon of hope and dignity for those in need.”

Mihaela Lica Butler ·
November 21, 2023
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LABC 53rd Annual Architecture Awards

Congratulations to this year’s winning teams and projects!

HOUSING – WINNER

The Alvarado

LABC ·
November 16, 2023
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Archello: Woodlands transformed from former run-down motel

“Los Angeles-based Kadre Architects has transformed a run-down motel complex in the San Fernando Valley into a colorful and welcoming residential space for homeless families, especially single mothers.”

Gerard McGuickin ·
September 11, 2023
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Dwell: Woodlands’ Facility for those Lacking Housing

“The Woodlands, a motel conversion by local firm Kadre Architects, will provide 100 new units under a California initiative to curb the homelessness crisis.”

Anjulie Rao ·
September 11, 2023
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Surface Magazine: The YOU-ADU

The standardized ADU was collaboratively developed by the architects and the city’s Bureau of Engineering, and Building and Safety, aiming to create an affordable and easy-to-permit design that complements existing homes and the neighborhood while incorporating dynamic interior and exterior spaces for indoor/outdoor living…

Surface Magazine ·
July 31, 2023
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The Architect’s Newspaper: The YOU-ADU

“LA, and California, are in a housing crisis. The crisis is, in the simplest terms, caused by lack of affordable housing and numerous regulatory obstacles to build new housing. You ADU provides an affordable, easily approved and attractive housing prototype design to Angelenos for FREE.”

Dan Roche ·
July 27, 2023
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CBS News: Ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Woodands

“Woodland Hills will now be home to 100 more families. Members from Hope the Mission, Los Angeles City Councilman Bob Blumenfield, and Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath cut the ribbon Monday to officially open the Woodlands Family Shelter.”

Danielle Radin ·
July 14, 2023
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Los Angeles Daily News: The YOU-ADU

“Our housing emergency, in the simplest terms, is caused by lack of affordable housing and numerous regulatory obstacles to build new housing. Solutions exist, but we need the public will to realize it.”

Linh Tat ·
July 14, 2023
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The Alvarado Wins AIALA Residential Architecture Award

Climate Positive Sustainability Award given to the Alvarado (Los Angeles, CA) designed by KADRE Architects

AIALA ·
June 30, 2023
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Archinect: Meet the socially-engaged Kadre Architects: Your Next Employer?

Founded by Nerin Kadribegovic, the firm describes itself as “emerging as a nucleus for interdisciplinary collaborations focused on solving critical issues facing metropolitan urban centers around the world; cities gripped by displaced populations and environmental and/or socio-economic crises.”

Nial Patrick Walsh ·
June 21, 2023
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Design Dispatch: A Dilapidated LA Motel, Recast as a Vibrant Homeless Shelter

As Los Angeles continues to grapple with an extreme homelessness problem, the city is exploring ideas like pre-approved ADU and supportive housing complexes of tiny homes…

Design Dispatch ·
June 7, 2023
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Dezeen: Kadre Architects converts rundown Los Angeles motel into homeless shelter

California studio Kadre Architects has used bold graphics and vibrant colours to transform a dilapidated motel into The Alvarado, which offers beds for families experiencing homelessness.

Jenna McKnight ·
June 2, 2023
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The Urbanist: Sadie Morgan and Tackling Homelessness in LA – The Alvarado

Sadie Morgan discusses the shortlist for the forthcoming Davidson Prize, how our cities can help rough sleepers and how good planning can improve every aspect of urban life, from housing to infrastructure. Plus: a look at Los Angeles’s solutions to homelessness.

Monocle ·
May 25, 2023
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The Alvarado featured in ABC News

The Alvarado, a building supported by California’s Project Homekey and Hope of the Mission, offers 43 units of interim housing and supports Newsom’s projection to decrease homelessness in California by 15% by 2025.

Josh Haskell ·
March 20, 2023
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Nerin Kadribegovic awarded the AIA Fellowship

“Through his relentless design drive and indomitable forte for dissolving complex obstacles, Nerin Kadribegovic creates breakthrough prototypes for affordable and homeless housing…”

AIA Los Angeles ·
March 6, 2023

L.A. takes on homelessness with its first tiny home village

“Just being able to fall asleep! That’s so hard to do when you’re on the streets,” she said.

Associated Press ·
November 11, 2022

Take a look through North Hollywood’s colorful tiny home village

A wedge-shaped lot adjacent the G Line busway in North Hollywood has been converted into a “tiny home village” by the City of Los Angeles.

STEVEN SHARP ·
November 9, 2022

The Chandler Boulevard Bridge Home Village was designed and built in just 13 weeks.

The city is struggling with a homelessness crisis, so it was important to get those in need into safe and healthy shelters, which could be the first step on the road to permanent housing.

The Octagon ·
November 9, 2022

See inside the prefab tiny homes LA is building to combat the city’s homelessness crisis

Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis has been quietly brewing for several years now.

Brittany Chang ·
November 9, 2022

L.A. Built a Tiny-House Village for Homeless Residents, and Some Aren’t So Sure About It

Like so many of the parks in Los Angeles County’s San Fernando Valley, Alexandria Park is little more than a sliver of grassy land along a concrete-lipped wash dotted with picnic tables, the landscaped embankment of a freeway onramp.

Alissa Walker ·
November 9, 2022
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This Firm Is Building Villages of Tiny Homes in Response to the Housing Crisis in Los Angeles

Nerin Kadribegovic came to America as a refugee in response to the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. “We were forced to leave our home and were housed abroad with other refugees in a hotel room while we searched for more permanent housing,” he recalls.

Abigail Glasgow ·
November 9, 2022
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A Temporary Shelter Addresses L.A.’s Homeless Crisis Through Surface and Color

Lehrer Architects designed the Aetna Street Bridge Home on a tight timeline and budget while centering values of dignity that’s deep-rooted in the firm’s practice.

Jessica Ritz ·
August 15, 2022

LA car park transformed into temporary shelter to house transient and homeless people

This new temporary shelter concept aims to support Los Angeles’ transient and homeless population as a response to the city’s ongoing pandemic and housing crisis

PEI-RU KEH ·
August 15, 2022

L.A. Is Taking On Homelessness With a New, Brightly Colored Tiny Home Village

Comprised of 40 prefabs, shared outdoor spaces, and in-house social services, the newly open community is the first of its kind for the city.

Lucy Wang ·
August 10, 2022

Op-Ed: Finding comfort, and a home, in 64 square feet

Each tiny house is 64 square feet and comes with heat, air conditioning and built-in beds. Each resident is someone who was once a member of the unhoused community. Each village — and there are six in Los Angeles neighborhoods — is designed to help residents take a first step out of homelessness by giving them a home to live in for three to six months.

BY MORGAN LIEBERMAN ·
October 24, 2021

Affording America: A Los Angeles Home Built for Just $200K Revives a Neglected Infill Lot

Lehrer Architects sets a new standard for approachable starter homes in one of the country’s most expensive markets.

Jennifer Baum Lagdameo ·
November 20, 2020
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