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As sustainability becomes more and more of a concern, we're going to see more plastics.
With everything that I design, from a church to a plate to skyscraper to a spoon. I am always thinking about voluptuous volumes and spaces.
To go back to architecture, what's organic about architecture as a field, unlike product design, is this whole issue of holism and of... →
A very big percentage of small-scale construction is plastic. But it's some horrible beige plastic made to look like wood.
I really like the pop culture materials of everyday life, but used in some way that elevates them to something you notice and care about.
Before computers, you'd start designing using shapes of cubes. Now I can start with something like a handkerchief, an object that doesn't... →
By supporting all the links in the building chain and giving them an easy, intuitive tool for sharing model-based project information, GTeam enhances... →
Plastics, as a material, are very nasty, but as an alternative to, let's say, a brick, which seems really natural, they start to look pretty... →
What's interesting about architects is, we always have tried to justify beauty by looking to nature, and arguably, beautiful architecture has... →
When my kids were toddlers, they had all these rotomolded plastic things. My life became surrounded by big, hollow plastic toys - from the scale of... →
Without a computer, every point on a structure has to be calculated with reference to everything else. But by using a PC, I can create complex curves... →
It turns out it's not rocket science to design a sacred space.
It's incredibly exciting to know people are using and living with the things I create.