Take a 360º tour of the Minnestuga Cabin with Ben Roberts, host of Design vs. Build.
Take a sunset stroll down this ecologically themed pier with Design vs. Build Host Ben Roberts as he shows you the highlights of Manhattan's Pier 26.
Take a tour of TheatreSquared with Ben Roberts of Design vs. Build.
Hear about the Fulshear House from the designer, engineer and project manager as they take you on a 360 virtual tour through the interior of the home. Put your VR headset on and enjoy!
Maintaining the integrity of the original cabin design was a priority throughout the renovation, so hear why Melissa Coleman and Anton Moody landed on a modified pine product for the cladding and decking of the Minne Stuga cabin.
The mix of custom-cut stone and reclaimed barn wood within the foyer create a striking entrance into the Fulshear House. Hear how it all came together from the designer and project manager.
While renovating a 1970's A-Frame cabin, Melissa Coleman and Anton Moody were adamant on keeping true to the spirit of the original design while updating as much as possible with modern sustainable products.
See why Olin Studio landed on a modified pine to clad Pier 26.
The Fulshear House developers were thoughtful and intentional with every product they chose for the exterior. Hear about the sustainable and long-lasting wood cladding, Kebony wood, and why they chose Kebony over cedar or tropical hardwoods.
See how Graham Baba Architects transformed an ordinary metal building into an award-winning warehouse design.
When looking for the right sustainable product, OFFICEUNTITLED weighed every option. Here's why they chose Kebony modified wood.
One of Olson Kundig's signature design elements are the use of kinetic devices, or gizmos, placed to connect visitors to the structure. The new Burke Museum of Natural History features its very own OK Gizmo - a 28,000lb door raised via hand crank.
Anton Moody of Taiga Design + Build speaks on how Asymmetry was used to create visual interest while renovating a 1970s A-Frame Cabin.
See how Monte French Design Studio came up with an ingenious solution for rooftop access in limited space.
Olson Kundig shares how they ended up with a wood facade for the design of the new Burke Museum along with the original inspiration for the unique lapped siding.
Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig shares his thoughts on architecture.
These unique furnishings were designed and constructed by Studio 431 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Their team briefly discuss their history, design philosophy and approach to their custom work.