Why stop at five? This animation is so good, and there are plenty more amazing buildings to choose from
Finally got around to documenting my first complete project with Stark James. Not our typical project, but I feel like we brought a lot of cool touches and subtle moves to this now awesome backyard. I don't know how it tastes, or even how much it costs, but I would drink the wine from this winery just to be associated with it. Stunning.
2 weeks, 110sf, 18,000 nickels. It turned out pretty nice, definitely a lot of character in how they reflect the light and the different types of nickels. process below. The desert lost one of its champions and architecture lost a visionary today. Lets hope his lessons are not forgotten.
Mark and I just finished the soffit at our Central at Steele Park project and am pretty pleased with the result. Its a series of recycled pallet planks of random width and thickness (and "finish") finger-jointed together to form the interior soffit. It seemed like a relatively simple thing, but each piece is, uh, custom, so it really was a labor of love to get a relatively crisp product out of extremely rusticated material. We individually matched each pair and cut them to length. We cut all the horizontal pieces the same size and thought we would come back at the end and cut a straight edge after they were all installed, but we ended up with a sweet crenellated edge by accident and decided to keep it. Bonus!
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