A book about how to be friends with architecture. Launch event on Monday, November 8, 2021 at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Yonderzoo House is a single-family home stretched along a west-facing foothill with views of the valley below and a mountain rising behind it.
Make an Anthropo-Scene explores a mode of architectural representation that we call the “dioramatic caricature.”
Barn-turned painting studio at the foot of the Taconics.
Proposal for a new form of community institution, the P.I.G. is a radically inclusive ideas incubator that will serve the village of Philmont via a dispersed campus of various sized buildings.
This new species of temporary architectural pavilion uses simple extrusions and zoomorphic shapes in order to catalyze underutilized sites.
The home base of CDF principals Mark and Julia.
Monument Monsters represent the relationships New Yorkers have with the city’s architecture – great beasts that both help and hinder us.
A seasonal installation for the Wassaic Project Summer Festival.