Omar Gandhi joins the podcast to discuss the pressure of designing around national landmarks, his approach to the business of architecture, and the role of collaboration within his practice.
Surrounded by suburban development, the vertically oriented Austin home peaks above the tree canopy from within a ravine that had long been written off as unbuildable.
Organized around a spacious central courtyard that gives the project its name, the home takes inspiration from the traditional manor houses of Ahmedabad.
Sited along a ledge that straddles the edge of a forest, the seasonal Vermont residence takes its name from the song “Terrapin Station” by the Grateful Dead.
While the economic climate for architecture firms is showing promising growth on the national level, billings continue to decline in both the West and Northeast.
2023 Design Vanguard winners Chis Brown and Brent Linden of Portland, Oregon–based Linden, Brown Architecture join the podcast to discuss their design process and the influence of past work experiences on the firm.
A 1960s A-frame structure designed by a prominent Los Angeles architect defines the tentlike interior of a cathedral located in an inland American city known for its lively architecture.