Architecture, the saying goes, is a verb.
This unique monograph illustrates how personal, associative, and often highly poetic thoughts are made legible in architecture..
For the Artreehouse in New Fairfield, Connecticutdesigned in collaboration with structural engineer Guy Nordensonthey observed patterns of light filtered through canopies of native tree species and scoured the history of building techniques in the region to design a 5,400-square-foot, locally inspired house.
Thinking about the larger contexts of site and program, as well as about historical precedents, linguistics, and correlations to natural forms and phenomena, Della Valle Bernheimer creates thoughtful, structurally innovative architecture.
Each project in Think/Make covers both aspects of their creative process, often demonstrating that they think both with their minds and their hands; the process is cerebral as well as physical.
Think/Make documents twelve of the firm\'s most innovative projects, ranging from residences to public commissions such as Federal Plazain San Francisco; affordable housing units in the Bronx, New York; a public swimming center in Aalborg, Denmark; and a proposal for the reuse of New York City\'s Hudson Yards.
Coveted commissions in New York City include two high-profile condo towers in Chelsea and the renovation of architect Paul Rudolph\'s landmark modernist apartment at 23 Beekman Place.
Just a decade into their practice, Della Valle Bernheimer has assembled an impressive body of completed projects.
Two words that, when fused in the work of Della Valle Bernheimer, energize and transform each otherarchitectural process as a feedback loop.
For Brooklyn-based architects Jared Della Valle and Andrew Bernheimer it is, more accurately, two verbs: think and make.
It\'s an ongoing process of creating.
Architecture, the saying goes, is a verb