Designing stuff that matters: on quality, tools, and Nature by Nicolás Boullosa on September 8, 2021 Around five years ago, Kirsten received an email from many related to potential stories on whimsical houses, high-yield organic farms, …
Built a backyard Yome (yurt + dome) to stay in San Francisco by Kirsten Dirksen on September 5, 2021 When Ava Rosen first slept in a yome – a hybrid between a yurt and geodesic dome – she fell …
A genealogy of itinerancy: from hobos to homelessness by Nicolás Boullosa on September 2, 2021 It was the summer of 2015. We didn’t know yet, but we were about to sell our apartment in Barcelona …
We needed simple furniture. This is our Spartan transformer system by Kirsten Dirksen on August 29, 2021 To furnish an old country home in a 12th Century town, we wanted to create the minimal expression of furniture …
«Plantar» agua: un sistema ancestral de gestión hidrológica by Nicolás Boullosa on August 25, 2021 No es una época fácil para Perú, uno de los países más azotados por la pandemia de coronavirus, cuyas cifras …
2 skinny homes interlock like a puzzle on small LA lot by Kirsten Dirksen on August 22, 2021 Kevin Daly and Dana Cuff bought a small, rundown home in Santa Monica, and worried about the lack of density …
De construir casas a imprimirlas: primeras versiones viables by Nicolás Boullosa on August 21, 2021 En fecha tan reciente como los años 90, los incrédulos reían sin piedad de las predicciones de futurólogos que confiaban …
Went homeless. Done Guerrilla Grazing by choice ever since by Kirsten Dirksen on August 15, 2021 Aaron Fletcher has grazed his sheep and lived off the land as a traveling shepherd for 12 years. He calls …
Charlas sobre clima y vivienda por el noroeste de Estados Unidos by Nicolás Boullosa on August 12, 2021 Prosigue nuestra aventura veraniega por Estados Unidos. Hemos viajado desde las Rocosas, en el interior variable entre desierto y alto …
Kristie Wolfe restores boat-shaped cabin in forsaken lake by Kirsten Dirksen on August 9, 2021 Kristie Wolfe has transformed a giant potato, a fire lookout, and an earthen hole into homes and now she’s converting …