Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition – Update
1 Aug 2012
The inaugural 2012 Life of an Architect ‘Playhouse Design Competition’ is just about over … and things have been amazing. Here’s a look at how things look so far…
1 Aug 2012
The inaugural 2012 Life of an Architect ‘Playhouse Design Competition’ is just about over … and things have been amazing. Here’s a look at how things look so far…
7 May 2012
We announce the two playhouse designs that won the first annual Life of an Architect 2012 Playhouse Design Competition
23 Apr 2012
Today we announce the 20 entrants who advance to the live jury round of the Life of an Architect 2012 Playhouse Design Competition
19 Mar 2012
The first annual Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition benefiting Dallas CASA kicks off with a bang! (read more)
31 Jan 2012
The first annual Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition benefiting Dallas CASA kicks off with a bang! (read more)
4 Aug 2011
The 15th Annual ORIX Parade of Playhouses event is about to actually start and the Bug Playhouse I designed was completed on time and delivered to the event without complication or drama.
2 Aug 2011
This is week is a Dallas CASA Parade of Playhouses week. Today I wanted to focus on another playhouse that my office is doing – The Planter House – designed by our new associate Scott Taylor.
26 Apr 2011
This is my design for the 2011 Dallas CASA Parade of Playhouses charity event. This playhouse is called the ‘Bug House’ and if my daughter is correct, it will be very popular.
14 May 2010
Recently, members of Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) have teamed up with the Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) to coordinate an architectural design competition for the annual Parade of Playhouses charity event.
7 Apr 2010
As a profession we architects are lousy at giving back: giving back to our communities, giving back to our profession, giving back to things that would better our own lives and the lives of our families. I’m a keen observer of this condition, in part because I have found that by taking on tasks and responsibilities outside my work (and family) I have been enriched and actually expanded the professional opportunities available to me.