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Friday, April 29, 2011

Olson Kundig Architects

Beginning in the late 1960s with architect Jim Olson in the Pacific Northwest, Olson Kundig Architects built its foundation on the relationship between the dwelling and the surrounding landscape. The firm, now with four lead architects and over 80 employees, continues to design around the idea that buildings serve as a bridge between nature, culture and people.

Any chance the firm might be interested in doing some pro bono work in Brooklyn? I'd like to see their architectural interpretation of my relationship with this urban jungle.

The Brain in Seattle, Washington



Chicken Point Cabin in Northern Idaho

Glass Farmhouse in Northeast Oregon


Rolling Huts in Mazama, Washington

Delta Shelter in Mazama, Washington

The Ridge House in Eastern Washington

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