This issue of 2G magazine features the work of the New York architecture office MOS, founded by Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample. MOS is one of the few in the United States that manages to build a quality work from their almost artisanal office structure.
Their architecture's intention is not to programmatically experiment with social norms, wanting to use architecture to directly intervene or facilitate interactions between neighbors or occupants. MOS's projects are built through combining and aggregating a multiplicity of architectural elements: chimneys, corridors, courtyards, roofs, windows, etc. Their work is partially self-referential, drawing on a consistent set of elements, ideas, and characteristics from their own architectural catalogue.
Content of this issue:
Things teh Mind Already Knows, Stan Alen
Never Alone, Giovanna Borasi
House No. 5, Star Axis (New Mexico)
School No. 1, Skive
House No. 7, Columbia County (New Mexico)
This issue of 2G magazine features the work of the New York architecture office MOS, founded by Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample. MOS is one of the few in the United States that manages to build a quality work from their almost artisanal office structure.
Their architecture's intention is not to programmatically experiment with social norms, wanting to use architecture to directly intervene or facilitate interactions between neighbors or occupants. MOS's projects are built through combining and aggregating a multiplicity of architectural elements: chimneys, corridors, courtyards, roofs, windows, etc. Their work is partially self-referential, drawing on a consistent set of elements, ideas, and characteristics from their own architectural catalogue.
Content of this issue:
Things teh Mind Already Knows, Stan Alen
Never Alone, Giovanna Borasi
House No. 5, Star Axis (New Mexico)
School No. 1, Skive
House No. 7, Columbia County (New Mexico)