The first usage of corbels was to support structures. They were made of concrete or stone and simple, unadorned. Over time, they meant to add attractiveness and started to get fancy. Many corbels are created from resin or wood and are decorative rather than load-bearing. They are available in a variety of sizes and types […]
If you were a world-class kayaker, and among the greatest stretches of river in the country was going to be cut off from the public by a private developer, what could you do? Outdoorsy sister and brother Jed Selby and Katie Selby Urban sprang to action, scooping up the package and delving deep into sustainable […]
In 2006, the Princeton Architectural Press Introduced the first monograph on the work of Tom Kundig, of the Seattle, Wash. firm of Olson Kundig Architects (then Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects). Tom Kundig: Homes featured just five distinctive homes, a small number for such a job. However, what it lacked in numbers it made up […]