This past year I’ve been incredibly fascinated and inspired by Adam Kalkin’s disruptive, poetic, rustic, and rather playful spacial creations redefining what things could and perhaps should be. His projects show exploration, curiosity, and an incredible sense to imagine like a kid again while being stuck in an adults body which I love.
Check out this great video summary of Adams work and personality via Dwell Daily Blog. For a peek at some of his other whimsical creations:
– 12 Container House
– Push Button House, NY Times or TheCoolHunter.
– Bunny Lane House via ApartmentTherapy
– QuickHouse via inhabitat
Adams work reminds me of one of my other favorite sustainable architectural firms: Lot-ek (video, Recycled Airplane Library)