Three holistic solutions remediate a 2,000-foot urban stream corridor running through the Fayetteville campus of the University of Arkansas.
The project addresses the departure of artists from Fayetteville with below market-rate housing for those who could not otherwise afford to live in the downtown.
This porch study explores a taxonomy of house porches, which for the most part lack an architectural pedigree.
Identifiable arboreal spatial arrangements like allées, bosques, hammocks, and groves form outdoor rooms to create a living educational center at Little Rock's Two Rivers Park.
This investigation designs the interface between the public realm and the algorithms by which the discount retail industry has become a dominant economic force.
Without land-use zoning, the challenge is to devise alternative plans and form-based codes for a town without the capacity to progressively shape its growth.
Distinguished by their contexts and fluvial profiles, three urban stream reaches are developed to create a new downtown greenway.
An emerging building type comprised solely of big box retail, the Vertical Power Center is unlike the suburban shopping mall and other shopping center types.