12/13/2023
Latest addition is out of the ground
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12/13/2023
Latest addition is out of the ground
10/22/2023
This one is well on its way.
08/20/2023
This project is starting to get out of the ground.
08/19/2023
Got to walk the project yesterday. This one is almost wrapped up
03/16/2023
I haven't had a chance to see this project for a while so I stopped by today.
01/13/2023
Exterior renderings
01/13/2023
Still framing on this one, but it is moving along.
12/23/2022
Site visit to the Millcreek project today. Framing is coming along.
11/18/2022
Had a chance to walk the site of one of my projects today. This house is on the just up the street from Wasatch Boulevard as you make your way up Millcreek Canyon
02/13/2021
A little time to kill in Arizona before the soccer tournament begins so we decide to go on an architectural tour as usual. Checked out buildings by Wright, Meier, and Predock.
03/08/2020
Took the family on an architectural sight seeing tour in Ogden before doing some soccer training at Ogden Highschool. Ogden has some great historic building, but Eccles Avenue Historic District is one of my favorite places in the area. FLW's prairie style architecture style is in full display.
12/02/2019
Soccer games are over. Disney is not until tomorrow so we decided to go see a couple architectural gems. The first was Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House in LA. This is still a private residence so only exterior pics.
The second was the Hollyhock house which is just down the street. This house is truly stunning. Commissioned by an oil heiress who wished for the house to be the central piece of her cultural arts complex, FLW created a Myan Revivalist style for the house. Built with textile blocks, the home blends with the landscape using outdoor terraces, roof decks, courts and gardens as requested by the owner. Named after the clients favorite flower, the house has the hollyhock motif designed by FLW used in abundance. Unfortunetly, considerable cost overruns discouraged the owner so she donated the house to the city shortly after the first phase was completed.
Had a great time introducing the family to FLW. It's hard not to be inspired while walking around this masterpiece.