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INHABITAT INTERVIEW: 7 Questions With Architect Steven Holl

by , 04/02/11
filed under: Architecture, Interviews

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9 Responses to “INHABITAT INTERVIEW: 7 Questions With Architect Steven Holl”

  1. Real Real says:

    Great article. He should try using cork. It is a unique product that is completely renewable, 100 per cent natural and recyclable.

  2. I am very encouraged by Mr. Holl’s emphasis on place. So much building has been designed in isolation, literary dropped onto a landscape since suburbia, look and perform poorly as a result. I think buildings that do not respond to the surrounding environment simply compound the problem. It is deeply refreshing to experience buildings like Mr. Holl’s that are intimate with there surroundings.

  3. This is a really great interview Diane! Steven Holl is one of the most thoughtful and groundbreaking architects of our time in his consider of site, light, user-experience and social/environment context. Fascinating interview – well done!

  4. Rebecca Paul Rebecca Paul says:

    NIce work Diane. Thanks for bringing us such wonderful content!

  5. Mike Chino Mike Chino says:

    The architecture of Steven Holl elevates the principles of sustainable design to an art form – fantastic interview!

  6. hassan hassan says:

    This project is very nice and for sustainable Architecture & sustainable world.

    best wishes for holl

  7. Rashad Al- Rashad Al- says:

    Amazing interview, I can’t think of anything that inspired me more than his book “anchoring”…worth every minute!

  8. [...] recently scored an exclusive interview with Holl, asking him to describe his signature style. The answer? It’s not about Holl – it’s [...]

  9. noura25 noura25 says:

    “space and light”are some of his secret ingredients to a great architecture like his…but only the true architect knows how to use them well in order to create that magic!

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