Interesting how the projects that collect water to then redistribute it consider so many other things. Read more.
Eco Cabanas by Gracias Studio (Mexico)
Lightly set on a hillside overlooking vineyards. If it’s not already the case, I could imagine these pods with a centrally located main lodge comprised of kitchen, dining hall, lounge, etc. Night seems like it could be a bit treacherous with little lighting and no railings - maybe that adds to the excitement. Read more.
Kat O'Sullivan
Open Air Backyard Multi-Space with kitchenette (SOFÍA, BULGARIA)
I expect (during & post-pandemic) this is likely a direction designers and homeowners will move with backyard accessory structures. Read more.
2nd Steel window frame/trim on our addition
Hayden welded this while we were out-of-town a few weeks ago and we recently installed it. Even got a nice drip edge subtly across the bottom. Will be discussing using some version of this on a new project next week.
El Terreno Communal Garden - Vertebral Architects (MEXICO CITY)
Lots to love about this entirely recycled/re-used educational garden. It will be on my list when headed to Mexico City (hopefully in the near future). Read more.
Bamboo ARC in the Balinese jungle by Ibuku
On the site of the Green School – a private educational institution that promotes sustainability. The building's organic form and structure were informed by natural systems, in particular, how ribcages are held in place by the tension from an outer layer of muscle and skin. Read more.
CABINS & LODGES • KAVGOLOVO, RUSSIA Architects: AB CHVOYA
This is the first modern residential project out of Russia that I’ve run across. It’s near St Petersburg, which is only a few hrs from Finland, that would’ve been my guess as to where it was located. More here.
Kö-Bogen II Office Building / ingenhoven architects (Germany)
Sheets of Chain in Gaudi’s Casa Batllóin (Barcelona)
Architect Kengo Kuma impressively accentuates an already elegant space. Read more.
Horizon House (Nevada) by Lake Flato Architects
A larger house than I typically am drawn to but the rammed earth walls of this structure against the backdrop of the desert are very very nice. Read more.
Giza aerial footage by photographer Alexander Ladanivskyy
Camp Graham / Weinstein Friedlein Architects (North Carolina)
Fun A-Frames with raised deck makes for exciting tree house experience. Read more.
Olympic Architecture
Here are two examples of buildings designed for specific Olympic events. It appears for sustainability sake, reuse is gaining popularity over iconic structures. Read more.
Travels
We just returned from a trip visiting family in the North East (US) as well as the Mid-Atlantic. We departed Boston’s South Station by train on a cool drizzly Monday to go down to a hot and humid Penn Station in Baltimore. Great seeing parents, grand parents, cousins, siblings and friends.
Juvet Landscape Hotel by Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor (NORWAY)
Subtle and thoughtful hotel that is low impact and blends in nicely. Read more.
Yabuli Entrepreneurs' Congress Center MAD Architects (China)
I hope this center ends up in a future Bond movie. Read more here.
Cousins River Residence - OPAL Architecture/Research/Design (Maine)
Here’s a good example of simple, smart and small-ish (1,600sf): one story passive house with shed roofs and covered porch/connection to garage. This was not OPAL’s first rodeo. Read more.
Freeholders (Seaside home in the UK) Mole Architects
Very nice how well this modern cluster blends in with the existing buildings. Read more.