Formed in 1990 by Alice Fung and Michael Rosner Blatt, Fung + Blatt Architects works in the areas of residential, commercial, and community-based design.

Coming from backgrounds in structural design and the arts, our work tests the boundary between structure, architecture, and landscape.

We see ourselves as custodians of a collaborative process, each one a unique challenge. Our expertise in structure and code issues allows us to address the pragmatic parameters early on, freeing us up to develop creative solutions and follow them through into thoughtful, engaging and integrated places of habitation.

Articles

A 1954 Los Angeles Home Moves Into the Future With a Collection of Pavilions in the Landscape
Fung + Blatt Architects evolves a San Marino midcentury into a creative retreat that converses with nature.
An Aging Modernist Gem by Calvin Straub Gets a Creative Revival
Introducing a series of structures, two architects weave a Japanese-inspired midcentury by the “father of California...
In a Code-Happy Los Angeles Suburb, an Architect Couple Break the Mold—Without Breaking the Law
For their family home in Mount Washington, Alice Fung and Michael Blatt steer clear of anarchy with a little democratic design.