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Circle West Architects, P.C.
Profile of the American architecture firm Circle West Architects, P.C.. led by Peter M. Koliopoulos.
Profile of Circle West Architects, P.C.
- Business Name
- Circle West Architects, P.C.
- Location
- United States
- Services
- Architecture
- Website
- http://www.circlewest.net

Peter Koliopoulos
Principal(s)
Peter M. Koliopoulos (1962)
- Bachelor of Architecture with Honors, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1986
Philosophy
Circle West is a client focused architecture and planning firm. Established in 1992, Circle West Architects has gained national recognition for innovative design excellence. Our award winning design firm has completed and ongoing projects in residential environments, higher education, to large scale urban centers. The rich, varied experience enables Circle West to provide overall vision planning, conceptual design, LEED sustainability certification, through construction documentation.
Organized in an open studio format, Circle West Architects foster open dialogue and communication of ideas. We believe our environment shapes our values - who we are as people and as a community. The relationships we build with our clients are of the utmost importance to our organization.
We are committed to sustainability and understand the importance of acquiring sustainable products and materials.
Background
- Founded: 1992
- Offices: 1
- Design team: 11
Key projects
- The Duke, Arizona, USA, 2005-2006, Multi-family housing
- LandSource Tempe, Arizona, USA, 2006-N/A, Live/Work High-Rise
- Longbow Parcel 7, Arizona, USA, 2004-N/A, Office building
- Daybreak Village, Utah, USA, 2006-2008, Mixed-use neighborhood
- Verrado Welcome Center, Arizona, USA, 2007-2008, Community Welcome Center
- Amaranth Village, Arizona, USA, 2007-2009, Mixed-use commercial building
- Goodhouse, Arizona, USA, 2004-N/A, Single-family detached residences
- Market Street at DC Ranch, Arizona, USA 1999-2003, Mixed-use neighborhood
- Continental Center, Arizona, USA, 2007-2008, Interior office renovation
- Arizona State University Off-Campus Commuter Student Services Center, 2007-2007, Interior Renovation
Key publications
- Big On Design, Desert Living Magazine, April 2007
- MIPIM Future Project Awards, Architectural Review, 2007
- Duke of Earll, Item Magazine, Spring 2006
- Plans For The Future, Desert Living Magazine, July/August 2005
- Progressive Pads - The Age of Loft Living, 944, Spring 2005
- All In The Family, Desert Living Magazine, April 2005
- Boomtown Bust, Dwell Magazine, October/November 2004
- Focus On The Family, Design & Architecture Magazine, July/August 2004
- Building Back In Time, Architecture Magazine, May 2004
- No Time Out, Metalmag, May/June 2004
Key awards
- 2008, Grand Design Award, residential architect magazine, Washington, DC, USA, The Duke
- 2008, AIA Housing Committee Multi-family Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC, USA, The Duke
- 2007, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Western Mountain Region, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, USA, LandSource Tempe
- 2007, AIA Honor Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, Goodhouse
- 2007, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, Longbow Parcel 7
- 2006, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Western Mountain Region, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA, The Duke
- 2006, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, LandSource Tempe
- 2006, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, The Duke
- 2005, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 44th Street & Camelback
- 2003, AIA Citation Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Western Mountain Region, Colorado, USA, Building O, Market Street at DC Ranch
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