Website Update – 2010
Finally, 2010 is here. Finally. 2009 was such a rocky year for the architecture industry as a whole, that it seems even little changes appear like big ones. While I was really […]
Finally, 2010 is here. Finally. 2009 was such a rocky year for the architecture industry as a whole, that it seems even little changes appear like big ones. While I was really […]
Here is the progress of the design for the Museum of Science and Sustainability. We are anticipating a dome-shaped shell with a green roof. The shape will be staggered to […]
Here are some incredible examples of the award-winning work coming out of Australia right now. These are really confident pieces, and perhaps that is the reason I am drawn to […]
So I am one of those people mentioned in this book review that fled from Pittsburgh, but I still have a place in my heart for the city I was […]
Here is a link to a posting on Michelle Kaufmann’s blog with images from David Baker + Partners, Architects that I really like. http://blog.michellekaufmann.com/?p=2408 http://www.dbarchitect.com/
Here are some progress images of the design for Gila County Chopper. The second floor deck is going to allow for incredible views, and will double as extended display areas […]
Here are some additional photos – things are moving right along. It looks like things will be ready for the exterior modifications and the landscape soon, which means that the […]
The winners of Reburbia, the Suburban Design Competition, have just been announced today. The competition, sponsored jointly by Dwell and Inhabitat.com, called for design solutions that would address the problems that plague present-day […]
Hard to believe, I know, but there are actually people in town that are building things. Yesterday I received a set of progress photos from Debby Keiser, and I was […]
As I am working up a plan to try and salvage a large-scale residential project by taking a more in-depth look at the pro-forma (no small feat considering how land […]