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DREAMS HAPPEN 2015 PLAYHOUSE DISPLAY

Stanford Shopping Center and Rebuilding Together Peninsula are pleased to announce their partnership for a 12th year on Dreams Happen

EVENT DATES: 5/2/2015 - 6/12/2015

Stanford Shopping Center and Rebuilding Together Peninsula are pleased to announce their partnership for a 12th year on Dreams Happen - benefiting Rebuilding Together Peninsula, a biennial fundraising event featuring 12 custom-made, life-sized children’s playhouses produced by teams of local and notable architects, designers and builders.

Playhouses go on display around Stanford Shopping Center from May 2 – June 12. The 2015 Dreams Happen event team participants include:

Once Upon a Time
Design by Gary J. Ahern of AIAFocal Point Design, with building by Joel Butler W.L. of Butler Construction Inc.

Fort – Niner
Design by Jude Kirik and LauraMae Bryan of Pacific Peninsula Architecture, with building by Brad Smith of Pacific Peninsula Group

Lunar Explorer One
Design by Ken Hayes of The Hayes Group, with building by Cameron Peach of South Bay Construction

Galactic Guardian S3-15
Design by Tom Carrubba and Carl Hesse of Square Three Design Studios LLP, with building by Pete Moffat of Pete Moffat Construction

Beta Box
Design by Timothy Chappelle of Arcanum Architecture, with building by Dave Muzio of Peninsula Custom Homes

The Play’s the Thing
Design and building by Barbara Butler of Barbara Butler Artist Builder

Fire Lookout
Design by John Onken of John Onken Architects, with building by Dave Bragg of Menlo Park Firefighters *Raffle tickets are available for this house

PB Kids Barn
Design by Lauren Purcell of Crome Architecture, with building by Bill Kreisel of Oakstone Construction

La Maison de mes Reves
Design by Judith Mattingly of Mattingly Thaler Architecture, with building by Mike Paravati of Paravati Construction Inc.

HOBBITable
Design by Joe A. Vela, AIA of CSI AEDIS Architects, with building by Jim Fowler of Novo Construction

Millie’s Roadside Diner
Design by Glen Dodds of Glen Dodds & Associates, with building by Sam Barrocas of Barrocas Construction Inc.

Tours en l’Air
Design by Gehry Partners, LLP, with building by Level 10 Construction. Sponsorship by Facebook.

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