Description
Based in Los Angeles, Johnston Marklee is an architecture practice founded in 1998 by principals Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee. It has been said that the pair is in some ways more closely associated with a group of well-travelled younger architects from around the world than with its home city, and they have often engaged in collaborative projects with other firms in Europe and South America. This monographic issue covers diverse projects by Johnston Marklee from 2005 to the present. It includes an interview with the architects and features notable works such as the Menil Drawing Institute and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, plus a number of private residences.
CONTENTS
Essays
“Tolerances. A Conversation with Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee” / Jesús Vassallo
“Folding Time Johnston Marklee’s Plural Temporalities” / Stan Allen
Works
Hill House
View House
Poggio Golo Winery
Grand Traiano Art Complex
House House
Court House
Chile House
Vault House
Porch House
Butterfly House
Pavilion of Six Views
Hut House
Art Shed
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Menil Drawing Institute
Ark House
Miami Design District
Casa Demont
Centro de Arte Green Line
UCLA Margo Leavin Graduate Art Studios
Canal House

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