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Bade Stageberg Cox brings together over 35 years of experience with a variety of practices working on nationally and internationally acclaimed architectural projects. We aim to combine our past experience with new energy and optimism, complementing our process of working with the client to achieve a unique design for every project.

Our design approach begins with a detailed analysis of the program as well as a specific response to the site. The initial programming and site ideas are then tested and developed through architectural explorations of concept, spatial sequence, views, materials and details. Construction methods are studied to further the goals of the project. Our process strives to create a solution that specifically addresses the particular requirements and conditions of each individual project.


Timothy Bade
After receiving his Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University, Tim worked for Richard Gluckman Architects on extensions to the Dia Art Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation. In 1994 he joined Steven Holl Architects to work on Kiasma, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland. Following the completion of Kiasma, Tim was the project architect for The Chapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University, Bellevue Art Museum, Simmons Hall Undergraduate Residence at MIT, Higgins Hall Center Wing - Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Planar House, New Residence at the Swiss Embassy, the West Marina project in Beirut, Lebanon and the renovation of an historic building for NYU's Department of Philosophy. In 2006 he was named Partner.

Jane Stageberg
In addition to a Masters Degree in Music from Boston University, Jane holds a Masters Degree in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Post graduation, Jane worked on a variety of projects including a mixed-use office and cultural complex in Manila, the expansion of the Walter Library at the University of Minnesota and a residence for the composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Joining Tod Williams and Billie Tsien Architects in 1994, Jane worked on the Natatorium at the Emma Willard School. In 1995 Jane joined Gluckman Mayner Architects where she was the project architect for a number of projects including the Robert Ryman Studio and Residence, and the Watermill Center for the Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation and director Robert Wilson. Jane established her independent practice in 1998. She currently serves as an advisor on public school outreach to the board of Bargemusic.

Martin Cox
Martin received his professional degree in Architecture at University College Dublin, Ireland. He worked in Germany and Ireland before joining Steven Holl Architects, where he was a Senior Associate from 1996 until 2006. At SHA, he was project architect for a large number of international design, research and building projects including Toolenburg-Zuid Masterplan and Zuidas Amsterdam Housing, both in the Netherlands, University of California San Francisco Mission Bay Master Plan, Bellevue Art Museum, University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, Milan Regional Government Center, Planar House and the D.E. Shaw Research Center. In 2004 he was named, together with Steven Holl, as the Martell Distinguished Visiting Critic at University of Buffalo. He currently teaches graduate design studio at Yale University School of Architecture. Martin serves on the Board of Directors of Artists Space.