A Hand Hewn House in the Woods

This video shows how one man can build his own home in the woods without the use of modern fasteners and other building materials. He is ingenious in his creation of a lifting apparatus and other tools. This project was a real test of strength, patience and faith in one’s own hands.  You can watch … Read more

The Platform Hill Pavilion in China

The Platform Hill pavilion, completed between 2022 and 2025, sits among the hills south of Chengdu and functions as a visitor destination and event space that capitalizes on scenic panoramas. The structure uses a series of interlocking timber arches clad with an earth berm that allows the building to blend into the landscape and echo … Read more

The Amazon Immersion Pavilion

The Amazon Immersion Pavilion was conceived as a conceptual project for Iquitos, Peru, where visitors experience the rainforest through sound, texture, light, and movement. It approaches the Amazon as a living partner rather than a backdrop. This organically composed pavilion is shaped by biomimicry, sustainable material thinking, and an understanding of local ecosystems. Bamboo was … Read more

Mangrove Hilltop in Costa Rica

I recently got this email that I would like to share with you. My name is Re’em Jacob, and I am an engineer by training, originally educated in computer science. Twenty-five years ago, I moved to Costa Rica, where I developed a profound connection with nature—a fascination that likely existed even before, especially with trees and organic forms. … Read more

Earthen Architecture Can Fight Natural Disasters

Ellen Snortland and her husband have now lost a home to fire, another to flooding and another to a mudslide — and they’re tired of fighting the elements. “We are going to have to deal with extreme weather for the rest of our lives. To pretend otherwise is really folly,” she said. “I don’t see … Read more