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GREAT Small Town Architects!

danger

Crazy times - Crazy ideas...


Not all architects wear black

Not all architects work 60 hours/ week

Not all the "Great Architects" live in the "Great Cities of the World"

It's hard to believe I know, I know...


There are many GREAT architects who choose to live outside of the mainstream, stereotypical path of the successful architect - and I'd like to identify some of those here.

I don't think they have to be famous or even be alive...but would reflect some of the ideals (or trends) of "Great Architecture"

Here are a few that quickly come to mind:


Fay Jones, Fayettville, AR

Marlon Blackwell, Fayettville, AR

Randy Brown Architects, Omaha, NE

Samuel Mockbee, Auburn, AL

Carney Architects, Jackson Hole, WY

Price Harrison, Nashville, TN

Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, New Orleans, LA

 
Jul 25, 09 2:33 pm
3west

Peter Zumthor, Haldenstein, Switzerland

Jul 25, 09 6:16 pm  · 
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Janosh

That's not crazy. In fact, there is another current thread on this very subject.

Jul 25, 09 10:15 pm  · 
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ether
here's the referenced link

and just for clarification, sambo never practiced in auburn, alabama. as a matter of fact, he maybe spent 1 day a year there.

Jul 27, 09 6:42 pm  · 
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danger

thanks for the link!

Jul 27, 09 6:56 pm  · 
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90265

David Salmela, FAIA is located in a small town in Minnesota. He has no formal training as an architect. His houses are really fantastic...a lot of Finnish inspited details.

http://www.salmelaarchitect.com/

Jul 27, 09 7:03 pm  · 
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MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple
Jul 28, 09 11:00 am  · 
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