American architect Brian Mac grew up near Detroit. He graduated from the Architecture School at the University of Detroit in 1988 and for the next five years worked for a preservationist firm, Quinn Evans Architects in Ann Arbor. There he learned to love historic architectural detailing, and, while working at the firm, in 1992, became a licensed architect. Then followed a short period of disillusion with the profession and moving to Ohio to work in a residential treatment center for adolescent felony offenders.
"I Want My Places to Come Alive": In conversation with Brian Mac
https://www.archdaily.com/968420/i-want-my-places-to-come-alive-in-conversation-with-brian-macVladimir Belogolovsky
Board + Batten House / Birdseye
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Architects: Birdseye
- Area: 2000 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Brooke Michelsen Design
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Bank Barn / Birdseye
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Architects: Birdseye
- Area: 4566 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Gaggenau, Reynaers Aluminium, FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Fisher & Paykel, +7
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Professionals: Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten
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