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Studio Twenty Seven Architecture launches new website

News—————30 March 2011

Well overdue, Studio Twenty Seven Architecture launches a new website to invigorate what has become every firm’s most important platform.  Designed in conjunction with our friends at Design Army, the new site illustrates the firm’s latest and best work. It has also finally forced John to update his high school graduation portrait.  The site plays with the firm’s new presentation of its namesake, “STUDIOTWENTYSEVENARCHITECTURE,” where clicking on “Studio” takes you to the people and events of the firm, while clicking on “Architecture” takes you to the firm’s portfolio of work.  

This is the fourth iteration of our website, and our goal is to use it as a “performing stage for the office, a library, store and newspaper.”  We hope to maintain it as a site of content and creative thought.

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New Office - Raleigh, North Carolina

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We are pleased to announce that we are expanding our business with a new Raleigh, North Carolina, office. To learn more about our expansion, check out more details on our website.

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Studio Twenty Seven Architecture is hiring an Architectural Physical Model Builder. A successful applicant would demonstrate the abilities listed below and have 0-5 years of experience. 

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