When we began this Behind the Design series of posts a couple of years ago, the goal was to shed some light on how we work in order to clarify what exactly the process of working with an architect on a custom home entails. We also started sharing more about the design process on social
Today we’re taking a closer look behind the design of Hudson River House. Since it’s a renovation project, this Behind the Design post is a little different than previous posts in this series we’ve shared on new home designs like Tranquil Abiding, Cat Hill, Gardiner Farmhouse, Rebus, ClusterOne, and BC Retreat. Even with a renovation project, we start by
We often hear from people who dream of designing and building a custom home but are reluctant to do so because the process seems overwhelming. We started these Behind the Design posts as a way to paint a clear picture of what exactly that process entails. The hope is that by sharing more about how
We began this Behind the Design series of posts as a way to share more about our design process and illustrate what it is like to work with Studio MM on a custom home. The process behind every one of our projects is a unique experience as we work with each client to create site-specific
Developing an idea takes time. While I learned this lesson early during my undergraduate years, that development process takes even longer when working on a real project. I thought that it would be fun to take an in-depth look at the schematic design process on one of our new projects, Luna, which we began designing
Watching a full project come to life has been one of the most thrilling parts of working with Studio MM. When I first joined the team, TinkerBox didn’t have a name, a plan, or construction drawings—it was just an idea. Now it’s our third completed project at Waterfalls Properties and the first house I’ve had
My First Project that made an impact on where I am in architecture today… Today’s post is part of the ArchiTalks series in which Bob Borson of Life of an Architect selects a theme, and a bunch of us architects (who also write a blog) post on the same day at the same time… This