Focused on independence from both energy and accessibility standpoints, the London firm designs a home for a young artist and author paralyzed from the shoulders down.
The firm returns to a forested Sonoma County property to design a detached, one-room home office that—much like the client's main residence—operates off the grid and sits lightly on the landscape.
Taking its name from the glacial lake that it overlooks, this off-grid mountainside vacation home in Argentina is smartly designed for both winter and summer conditions.
Designed as a primary residence for the parents of firm principal Jennifer Lee, this nature-engulfed home in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., incorporates an existing stone cottage dating back to the early 20th century.
L35 Architects CEO Tristán López-Chicheri joins the podcast to discuss the firm's transformative renovation of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid and the impact of young designers on the practice.