Am searching for contemporary American architects that have regional- or community-based practices, and are doing distinctive, place-inflected work. Suggestions?
in San Diego, somebody like R. Wellington Quigley comes to mind
(north carolina)marlon blackwell (arkansas)coleman coker (louisiana/tennessee)eskew+dumez+ripple (louisiana)
James Fox in western north carolina bobby mcalpine http://www.mcalpinetankersley.com/staff/staffViewer.cfm?id=33 in montgomery, al seay, seay & litchfield http://www.sslarch.com/ in montgomery, al james schildroth in main http://www.schildrotharchitect.com/ in maine rick joy in arizona
Second Rick Joy, as well as an Arizona colleague of his, Wendell Burnette. Lake/Flato is also awesome.
Excellent suggestions! Let me know if you think of any more--
i wasn't sure whether it was possible to be a kentucky architect and be both modern and region-specific - at least not in a recognizable way. but it's possible! recent favorites: deleon & primmer.
Steven nice stuff.... Seems like they have a fair number of garden/landscape scale projects, if mostly unbuilt.
-TorontoWesley Wei -Philadelphia (needs to update site)Brian MacKay-Lyons -Novia Scotia
Awesome! Thanks for all these suggestions--
- Minnesota
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Am searching for contemporary American architects that have regional- or community-based practices, and are doing distinctive, place-inflected work.
Suggestions?
in San Diego, somebody like R. Wellington Quigley comes to mind
(north carolina)
marlon blackwell (arkansas)
coleman coker (louisiana/tennessee)
eskew+dumez+ripple (louisiana)
James Fox in western north carolina
bobby mcalpine http://www.mcalpinetankersley.com/staff/staffViewer.cfm?id=33 in montgomery, al
seay, seay & litchfield http://www.sslarch.com/ in montgomery, al
james schildroth in main http://www.schildrotharchitect.com/ in maine
rick joy in arizona
http://www.medhatinc.com/
http://intrinsikarchitecture.com/?cat=16
http://www.olsonkundigarchitects.com/Projects/101/Chicken-Point-Cabin
http://www.salmelaarchitect-goldner.blogspot.com/
http://lakeflato.com/projects/homes.asp
http://www.dynia.com/portfolio/
Second Rick Joy, as well as an Arizona colleague of his, Wendell Burnette.
Lake/Flato is also awesome.
Excellent suggestions! Let me know if you think of any more--
i wasn't sure whether it was possible to be a kentucky architect and be both modern and region-specific - at least not in a recognizable way. but it's possible! recent favorites:
deleon & primmer.
Steven nice stuff.... Seems like they have a fair number of garden/landscape scale projects, if mostly unbuilt.
-Toronto
Wesley Wei -Philadelphia (needs to update site)
Brian MacKay-Lyons -Novia Scotia
Awesome! Thanks for all these suggestions--
- Minnesota
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