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Resolution: 4 Architecture
Founded in 1990 by Joseph Tanney and Robert Luntz, Resolution: 4 Architecture is a firm dedicated to addressing 21st century conditions through intelligent architecture and design. The firm consciously takes on a perspective facilitating the conditions required to develop sustainable methods, strategies and solutions. Resolution: 4 Architecture’s design preoccupations have included two-dimensional and three-dimensional pattern making and ceilings as landscapes. Most recently, they have undertaken The Modern Modular by Resolution: 4 Architecture, a methodology of design that attempts to leverage the existing methods of prefabrication of residential construction. Their efforts offer the option of “mass customization” to the single-family housing market while aesthetically transforming the fabric of America’s domestic landscape. The Modern Modular by Resolution: 4 Architecture has been exhibited in the Walker Center of Art in Minneapolis, and Bruce Mau’s Massive Change.
Resolution: 4 Architecture has become an internationally published and highly acclaimed ten-person firm completing projects in the residential, commercial and public realms. Recent awards include:
- - The 2005 American Architecture Award by the Chicago Athenaeum
- - The 2006 National AIA Housing Award for Concepts in Innovative Housing
- - The Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Design Excellence
- - The winning entry in the DWELL Home Design Invitational for modern prefabricated homes

