We understand that architecture generates from the realm of dreams and visions but its final product, buildings, dwell in the reality of the everyday. The architect has the challenge to merge such things as a complex program, a unique lifestyle or a sustainable agenda with the reality of built space and its economical and social consequences. The initial understanding of a client's needs and its translation on to a network of spaces, we believe is the most important phase of a successful project.
A nice note on our “small scale architecture” in Strings Magazine January/ February issue.
Exited to see how these skylights turned out. Ceilings or so often neglected by architects, becoming an after thought, a by default flat surface. We see them as a great opportunity to define spaces and explore natural light.
A Great photo by Brian Birzer of our BAB fortlandia installation. We had so much fun designing, building and watching kids enjoy it! It is getting a permanent home, stay tuned.
We are excited about this project! Cedar siding is going up. A floating box doubles as a car port.
Construction is starting back up, but we are striving to keep everyone safe. We posted health & safety protocols, set up hand-washing stations, scheduled only one trade at a time on site, required masks to be worn and temperatures taken. Stay healthy everyone!