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Drawn Here (and There): HouMinn Practice



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Blair Satterfield (Houston) and Marc Swackhamer (Minneapolis) began their collaboration as architects in Houston, Texas, in 1998. HouMinn (pronounced human) Practice, their present-day moniker, is both an acronym of their current geographical locations and a homophone to describe their research-based practice, which seeks collaboration with experts outside architecture in order to create work that is more rigorous and resonates with a wide audience. Their innovative wall-based systems, such as OSWall, an open source platform; Cloak Wall; and Drape Wall are evolving explorations of this primary architectural element, while projects such as Pore House, Draft House, and Feedback House have tackled issues of sustainability and affordability. These research projects have been featured in numerous publications, including Dwell and Fast Company, and have garnered prestigious honors such the 2008 R&D Award from Architect magazine and the Best in Environments award from ID Magazine.

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23 Responses to “Drawn Here (and There): HouMinn Practice”

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  19. miraemira says:

    @aphile2 ppl always shares idea..and it is not wrong…hw bout ur ppl sharing islamic scientist idea?we really hv to share idea to move forward..its not about the pride..its about the discovery..

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  22. loonybin1125 says:

    Very interesting work! The project as a whole is quite extraordinary!

  23. aphile2 says:

    A question for Blair & Marc. Your idea of borrowing ideas from other people is very different from the American way of thinking. Us independent Americans like to take ownership of things we invent by getting patents and copyrights. Community based idea sharing has been more of an Asian concept. Once a new solution is put in to use in an Asian country, it usually spreads like wild fire overnight. How do you compare your idea sharing method of developing products with the Asian concept?

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