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Show Notes
DUST architects Jesus Robles Jr. and Cade Hayes discuss their approach to designing and building in often remote sites in the Southwest. Their desire to work with the natural environment and build relationships with clients sometimes means projects take on a longer timeline. The designers describe their process and approach of utilizing natural materials and explain how artistic vision can blossom from the constraints of practicality.
Learning objectives:
- Describe some of the lessons Robles and Hayes learned while sourcing black sand for the Sombra de Santa Fe project.
- List some of the qualities DUST looks for when considering whether to pursue a project.
- Discuss some approaches the firm has taken to reduce budget while meeting design goals.
- Explain DUST’s philosophy and approach when dealing with larger projects like the Aruba Resort.
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Speaker: Aaron Prinz