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Torti Gallas + Partners Publishes New Book - Architects of Community


Passionate about designing buildings and neighborhoods that quietly transform the urban environment, Torti Gallas is committed to improving cities, towns, and distressed communities throughout the United States and around the world. The firm’s recent work spans 37 states and six countries, and includes individual buildings, neighborhoods, and entire urban districts, featuring mixed-use apartment buildings, mixed income, military housing, and planned communities.

Architects of Community (Vendome Press; June; $60) shows how the firm has combined the disciplines of architecture, planning, and urban design into a single practice, creating housing and mixed-use buildings that bring catalytic change to urban neighborhoods: the mixed-use apartment buildings, rowhouses, and single- family homes that comprise the fabric of a city.

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