Childhood memories are very powerful. Even if you don’t remember the faces or the names of people, you should have at least some memories of the location where events took place. Places have a [...]
As we have been quarantining and working from home like the rest of the world, Bea and I have been taking the time the time to think of how we - as architects - can help during this pandemic. Bea [...]
Having a Green Roof is the dream of many. It is also an ethical and sustainable architecture decision: Your home will be better insulated under a carpet of greenery. Adding a Green Roof will [...]
As millions of people around the world are asked to #stayhome, the dilemma for many is how to actually be healthy within the domestic walls. In this article we will focus in particular on the [...]
Thanks so much to writer, Patricia Sheridan and photographer, Pam Panchak, for their fine documentation of the Fisher ARCHitecture home/office, and for their portrayal of the (ahem) couple that [...]
On Monday February, 24, Fisher ARCHitecture had the opportunity to overlap with Craig Dykers from Snøhetta twice. In the early afternoon, the co-founder of the Norwegian Architecture firm joined [...]
Bea presented a new class on the opportunities that arise when we don’t consider Zoning as the destination of our design efforts, but rather the starting point.
Liz Ogbu from Studio O was the second speaker of the CMU School of Architecture Spring 2020 Lecture Series. To start at the end, her lecture culminated with a poem titled “Invitation to Brave [...]
Below is my note to Donald Trump responding to his administration’s efforts to require “classical architecture” for new federal buildings. This is my edited version of the [...]
This is Bea’s writeup of Thursday night’s cool Philip Beesley lecture at Kresge Theater: On January, 23, 2020, the CMU School of Architecture kicked-off the Spring Lecture series with [...]