EYRC Architects is one of seven architectural firms selected to develop seven case studies in sustainable school design, for seven school campuses.
EYRC Architects is one of seven architectural firms selected to develop seven case studies in sustainable school design, for seven school campuses.
Whitney Wyatt presents Creating a Sense of Campus Identity: The New Town Square at the SCUP Pacific Regional Conference held at ASU on March 7th.
EYRC Architects was very happy to host the AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast with the Director of The Museum of Contemporary Art.
The new mixed-use project in the heart of Culver City, CA, was planned by Hackman Capital Partners and designed by Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects.
September 27, 2017, marked the ceremonial groundbreaking for the start of construction of Ivy Station, designed by EYRC Architects.
The Otis College Goldsmith Campus Expansion has received LEED Platinum, which makes this project EYRC's third LEED Platinum project.
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney ranks 30th in the 2016 Architect50 based on multiple facets of our business performance in 2015.
The design team of EYRC Architects in association with Frederick Fisher + Partners presented remarks on the Otis College Goldsmith Campus Expansion.
The John M Roll Courthouse in Yuma, Arizona, designed by Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects, has received a 2016 AIA California Council Design Award.
Today, we are proud to announce our transition to Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney (EYRC) Architects, a new name reflecting the unique vision of each partner.
The John M. Roll United States Courthouse in Yuma, Arizona was honored with an SRP Sustainable Award at the 2014 AIA Arizona Awards Gala.