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An Architecture of Lightness+
The BUILDblog looks at the poetics of a rainforest boardwalk.
Magnolia Residence Interiors+
The BUILDblog covers the Davidson Residence interiors in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood.
A House on the Bluff+
BUILD LLC announces the completion of a new, modern home in Seattle; the post covers materials, methods and design ideas...
Failure and Messiness are Part of the Process+
BUILDblog covers the messiness of the design process and reviews why it's a necessary component of good design.
Cardboard Fort Architecture: A Critical Analysis 1+
BUILDblog reviews and critiques the very root of the design world: cardboard fort architecture
The Work of Edward Burtynsky+
The BUILDblog shows the provocative photos of Edward Burtynsky.
Home Interventions+
Some cool home-improvements by homeowners in the Park Modern building.
The Importance of Sketching+
BUILD discusses the importance of hand sketching and shows a few examples of recent sketchbooks.
The Black Hole of Design+
The importance of authentic design. Establishing a modern language of architecture that is an accurate reflection of our society and...
Architecture & Choice+
BUILD unravels why more is less when it comes to decisions in architecture.
Design and Cooking+
BUILD shares some of their favorite resources that merge good design and good food.
Interior Screening+
BUILD shares their simple strategies for optimizing texture and light in a recent urban condo build-out.
Translucency and Light+
BUILD shares a peek into strategies for harnessing subtle and dramatic light qualities.
How to Start Your Own Design Firm+
BUILD shares their wisdom on how to start your own firm.
Arthur Erickson: Pacific Northwest Modern Master+
BUILD pays homage to one of the Northwest's great architects.
Get Your Hands Dirty+
BUILD and SPD delve into the value and satisfaction of making things by hand.
Evolutions in Graffiti+
BUILD encounters the changing nature of street art during some recent travels.