Mary Ann Schicketanz, our Principal & Founding Architect, was a featured speaker at the Henry Meade Williams Local History Lecture Series. Alongside Rob Forbes and David Ligare, she honored Kipp Stewart’s life, legacy, and commitment to environmentally friendly design in painting and architecture. This event was sponsored by the Frank & Eva Buck Foundation in collaboration with the Carmel Public Library Foundation and AIA Monterey Bay. Click the link below to watch. https://buff.ly/4c6sRv6
About us
Studio Schicketanz is a full-service architecture, interior design, and consultancy firm based in Carmel, California, and Bangalore, India, sought after for its ability to weave together deeply philosophical approaches to landscape, architecture, and interior design with a focused emphasis on livability. Founder Gabriele Mary Ann Schicketanz has been a practicing architect for more than three decades, with a portfolio spanning the Western United States, as well as Europe. She is known for creating designs that offer classic simplicity and natural elegance.
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www.studioschicketanz.com
External link for Studio Schicketanz
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Carmel, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Architecture, Interior Design, Sustainability, and Net-Zero
Locations
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Primary
3659 The Barnyard, Suite D311
Suite D311
Carmel, California 93923, US
Employees at Studio Schicketanz
Updates
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We are thrilled to announce the publication of "New View – Twenty Magnificent Homes by California Architects," featuring our work among other outstanding projects. Thank you to Benton Buckley Books for including us and congratulations to our esteemed colleagues! We are honored that Mary Ann Schicketanz was invited to write the foreword for the book. California's rich history of Modernism is something we cherish, and we are privileged to carry this tradition forward into the next century. Our focus is on advancing the management of energy, water, waste, and resources to define this century's Modernism. Mal Paso Residence Photos by Joe Fletcher & Tim Griffith
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We have exciting news!Tai Tang
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