It is difficult to say who was a "better" architect between Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, as both were incredibly influential and highly regarded in their respective fields. Le Corbusier was a Swiss-French architect who was known for his contributions to the modernist movement in architecture, while Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect... Continue Reading →
European Design Axel Vervoordt
Axel Vervoordt is a Belgian interior designer and art collector who is known for his unique and timeless style that combines traditional and modern elements. He has designed and curated spaces for high-profile clients such as Kanye West and Beyoncé, and his work has been featured in numerous publications such as Vogue and Elle Decor.... Continue Reading →
What Are Building Integrated Photovoltaics
Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is a type of solar panel that is architecturally integrated into the building structure itself. This means that the solar panels are not only used to generate electricity, but also serve as part of the building's exterior or roof. Some examples of BIPV include: Solar shingles: These are thin, flat solar... Continue Reading →
For Interior Design Flair Kelly Wearstler
Kelly Wearstler is a world-renowned interior designer, author, and television personality. Born in 1967 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Wearstler grew up in a creative household where her mother, a seamstress, instilled in her a love of fashion and design. Wearstler attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she studied fashion design, but... Continue Reading →
Interview Cedrick R On Renewable Energy
Our third interview with Cedrick, obviously we've enjoyed talking to him, his opinions and suggestions on sustainable architecture were good and so we've continued the interview and posting it here starting with politics and segueing in to renewable energy. With The New Administration Well Under Way, And In To Six Months Or So What Is... Continue Reading →
Interview Cedrick R On Architecture And Sustainability
This is the second part of a long interview with Cedrick that we previously published. Since we’ve been covering the climate and environment much more as of late, we thought that this was a good interview and splitting it up in to two would be the best course of action. Can You Define For Our... Continue Reading →
Interview With Architect Cedrick R
You’re An Architect? Yes From Everything We’ve Been Reading Online, The Building Business Has Been Bananas Lately. How’s Work? I’ve been busier than I can ever remember, kind of a bittersweet success considering the circumstances. Having A Booming Business During A Pandemic Somehow Feels Wrong? Isn’t this kind of like leading the witness… but, yes.... Continue Reading →
Ai Weiwei And The Minneapolis Institute Of Art Installation Recognize Migrants
It’s absolutely true that a picture is worth a thousand words, sometimes many more. While this particular work of art is an installation, the photo speaks for itself. The Minneapolis Institute Of Art and Ai Weiwei have collaborated to present an installation that recognizes the struggle of migrants and in particular refugees. Wrapped around the... Continue Reading →
Tesla Unveiled It’s Cyber Truck And Holy Cow
Yep so Tesla finally unveiled it's Cyber Truck the other day and there was a collective gasp heard round the world. It looks nothing like any other truck you've ever seen, at least unless you're a video game junkie or imagine living on another planet. Sharp, angular and honestly like a blade, or maybe a... Continue Reading →
Because You Asked Building Integrated PV
Ok, so this is the first post to our Because You Asked section, which we're just creating now. In a recent interview that we posted, Jennifer was curious about more designer friendly or sort of architecturally interesting solar PV, something other than the usual stuck up on the roof. We've done a little bit of... Continue Reading →
Reader Interview Daniel S
In the battle of the streaming services, who’s your favorite and what are the shows you’re watching now. Not sure if there’s a battle, personally, in our house, no. We definitely binge watch and kind of switch freely between Netflix and ITunes, between both of those, we can pretty much get everything we want. We... Continue Reading →