Built on the site of a deteriorated 1960s house, this New York residence is both a perch and a frame, floating above the tree canopy to create a unique overlook and optimizing views of the landscape.
This three-story renovation and extension of a residence for a family of four embodies a complex interplay between artistry, functionality, and spatial dynamics.
After losing her home to a 2017 wildfire, a Napa resident rebuilds with a fire-resistive single-level residence that maximizes privacy, views, and outdoor living.
Burning Man director of event operations Charlie Dolman joins DESIGN:ED to discuss how grassroots design efforts contribute to the success of the event and the infrastructural and urban planning requirements that go into creating the ephemeral desert town of Black Rock City.
Gabriella Carrillo, co-founder of Mexico City–based Colectivo C733, joins the podcast to discuss 36x36, a social design initiative in which the studio completed 36 architectural interventions throughout Mexico in 36 months.