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Clifford O. Reid Architect*

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  • I try to place my architecture in a landscape. Architecture is art. Its an art to design it, its an art to build it, its an art to sell it, and its an art to live in it. It can be a challenge to live in art, but there are rewards when you endure. I really like the concept of living in a work of art.

  • unbeatable finish. amazing

  • Thank you for watching, more to come.

  • I love your designs!!

  • Thank you.

    I want to get my designs out there for the world to see. That's the goal.

    For years they have been on paper and in my head, and now through technology and video, its out there in 3d for the World to see and comment.

  • For years? I mean these should pretty much promote themselves. Unless not that many people are into white sculpture-like house. And that maybe true, lately I found how little people even heard of Le Corbusier.

    Anyway I find these houses beautiful both in form and color but they strike me as being design with no context at all. Unless the forest is the context but then they seem to unnatural. Aaltos white brick seem to do the job better.

  • That is the thing with architecture, it can exist in its own context. Its just like going to a museum and seeing the painting on the wall or sculpture in the space. You see each piece as an individual, and you don't compare two pieces of art even though they are in the same room, or on the same wall or adjacent to each other. I don't. So architecture is like that, it is viewed in its context, landscape and surroundings. Not compared to whats adjacent to it or around it..

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  • Hopefully, we will see them built and lived in soon!!

    Beautiful work!

  • Thank you.

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