Georgetown Art Attack — SITE

Each site has a unique relationship with the sun, topography, rivers, and streetscapes. We embrace these elements as guiding principles to design long-lasting buildings suited to every site’s climate, history, and culture.

SITE is an exhibition of locations around North America where we shape buildings that speak to their surrounding ecology, weather, and natural setting. We believe that place specific architecture helps humans better understand their place in the broader web of life. Whether in cities or remote places, we all have a Right to Nature.

 
 

SITE: Blakely Island, WA —
Blakely Island Retreat and Cabin

 
 
 
 

SITE: Livingston, MT —
Pronghorn House

 
 

SITE: Wenatchee, WA —
Wenatchee River Cabin

 
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