Renovating a Narrow Townhouse in Brooklyn
This renovation of a narrow Gowanus townhouse updates a 19th-century structure for contemporary life while preserving its historic presence. New structural framing, mechanical systems, and envelope upgrades bring the home into compliance with current codes. Inside, custom millwork defines each space—built-ins, stair details, and kitchen cabinetry designed to make efficient use of every inch—balancing precision craft with the practical demands of urban living.
Barnard Barn: Finishes for a Low-Carbon Studio
An old barn becomes an artist’s studio through simple, low-carbon finishes. Homasote panels, translucent polycarbonate, and plywood transform the space into a durable, luminous, and adaptable environment that balances economy with craft.
Building with Earth: Cast Earth, Cob, and Compressed Tiles
A collaborative build in Ghana explores earthen construction through cast-earth pillars, cob walls, and compressed earth block ceilings. The Mudhouse demonstrates how traditional techniques and community craft can be reimagined into a contemporary form, delivering natural cooling, durability, and low-carbon design.
Swift Street Residences: Prefabrication as a Prototype
A small lot in Troy became a big experiment: four apartments built with prefabricated panels, proving how affordable housing can be efficient and dignified.