BUILD reviews five key advantages of bringing an architect on board early to multi-family and mixed-use projects.
2023
Circumstances, Expectations and Trust: An Interview with Peter Bohlin and Ray Calabro, Part 1+
BUILD sits down with Peter Bohlin and Ray Calabro of BCJ to discuss their process of designing everything from art...
The Development Advantages of Architecting Early, Part 1: Land Research and Acquisition+
BUILD reviews 5 reasons to bring an architect on board early in the land research and acquisition phase
The Craft of Tropical Modernism: An Interview with Mark de Reus, Part 1+
BUILD talks with Mark de Reus about the design strategies of tropical modernism, the challenges of thatched roofs, and why...
Cities Need Smaller Buildings+
BUILD reviews the merits of small buildings through the lens of a recently completed project.
Architecture as Instrument: An Interview with HĂ„kan Widjedal, Arkitektstudio Widjedal Racki, Part 1+
BUILD interviews Stockholm architect HĂ„kan Widjedal, Part 1
How to Predict the Future with Energy Modeling+
Like many of us in the design and construction industries, we at BUILD have been thinking about how to create...
Scandinavian Modernism: A Conversation with Gert WingÄrdh / PART TWO+
BUILD and Gert WingÄrdh discuss design, clients' happiness, and what it means to be a maximalist. We hope you enjoy...
The Art and Architecture of Baroque Scandinavian Modernism: Interview with Gert WingÄrdh, Part 1+
Back in 2014, BUILD met with Swedish architect Gert WingÄrdh at his Stockholm headquarters to discuss his impressive roster of...
Design, Context and Delight: Explanations of the Built Environment with Kate Ascher / Part 1+
BUILD interviews Kate Ascher for ARCADE Magazine.
Through the Lens of Architecture: An Interview with Laurie Hawkinson, SMU + U Architects+
BUILD talks with architect and Columbia professor Laurie Hawkinson about getting public projects, working with different types of clients, and...
The Delight in Finding Extraordinary Design+
BUILD discusses the pleasure of stumbling upon extraordinary design.