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Submit ReviewChris Krager has a BA in Business Administration from Michigan State University, and he received his MArch First Professional from the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture.
Krager formed KRDB (Krager & Associates, Design/Build), a develop/design/build company, in 2001 with the intention of creating financially accessible architecture, while focusing on sustainability in the urban environment (www.krdb.com). The firm's projects cover a broad range from single-family developments, small lot projects, mixed-use and multi-family developments, hotels, creative office, alternative senior living models, and more.
KRDB's work has been recognized locally and nationally including winning the AIA Austin's prestigious Firm Achievement Award in its first year (2001). Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Dwell, Architectural Record, Residential Architect, and Metropolitan Home amongst others. It has been published in numerous books including Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture on a Budget by Susanna Sirefman, Good House/Cheap House by Kira Oblensky, The Perfect $100,000 House by Karrie Jacobs, and two of Sheri Koones' Pre-Fabulous books. There work has also been featured on shows such as This New House , Small Space, Big Style , Dream Builders , Dwell TV and What You Get For Your Money .
KRDB's Sol Austin project, a 40 unit model for holistic sustainable design, was one of the first net-zero capable projects in the US, and was awarded an AIA Austin Merit award, the inaugural Austin Green, Project of the Year and was featured on the front page of the NY Times Homes section (www.solaustin.com).
KRDB introduced ma modular in 2008, their line of affordable modern modular homes and are currently working on projects in Austin, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York (www.mamodular.com). What began as a single-family endeavor, has now grown to include projects ranging in scale from a 4 unit small lot development, to a 135 unit, 150k sf project on 6 acres.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Modular Construction with Chris Krager.
Connect with Chris online at KRDB.com and MAModular.com, or find him on Twitter and Facebook.
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Chris Krager has a BA in Business Administration from Michigan State University, and he received his MArch First Professional from the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture.
Krager formed KRDB (Krager & Associates, Design/Build), a develop/design/build company, in 2001 with the intention of creating financially accessible architecture, while focusing on sustainability in the urban environment (www.krdb.com). The firm's projects cover a broad range from single-family developments, small lot projects, mixed-use and multi-family developments, hotels, creative office, alternative senior living models, and more.
KRDB's work has been recognized locally and nationally including winning the AIA Austin's prestigious Firm Achievement Award in its first year (2001). Their work has appeared in the New York Times, Dwell, Architectural Record, Residential Architect, and Metropolitan Home amongst others. It has been published in numerous books including Modern Shoestring: Contemporary Architecture on a Budget by Susanna Sirefman, Good House/Cheap House by Kira Oblensky, The Perfect $100,000 House by Karrie Jacobs, and two of Sheri Koones' Pre-Fabulous books. There work has also been featured on shows such as This New House , Small Space, Big Style , Dream Builders , Dwell TV and What You Get For Your Money .
KRDB's Sol Austin project, a 40 unit model for holistic sustainable design, was one of the first net-zero capable projects in the US, and was awarded an AIA Austin Merit award, the inaugural Austin Green, Project of the Year and was featured on the front page of the NY Times Homes section (www.solaustin.com).
KRDB introduced ma modular in 2008, their line of affordable modern modular homes and are currently working on projects in Austin, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York (www.mamodular.com). What began as a single-family endeavor, has now grown to include projects ranging in scale from a 4 unit small lot development, to a 135 unit, 150k sf project on 6 acres.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Modular Construction with Chris Krager.
Connect with Chris online at KRDB.com and MAModular.com, or find him on Twitter and Facebook.
Twinmotion offers simple, real-time visualization for architects to view and edit your scene on-the-go. Present your biggest idea in the easiest way possible to differentiate your projects from your competitors! Download a FREE trial at Twinmotion.link/EntreArchitect.
ARCAT is the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM, Specs, and more… all for free. Visit ARCAT now and subscribe to ARCATECT Weekly and ARCATAlert.
Freshbooks is the all in one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks.
Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.
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