Antoine Predock

Line of ‘Site’
For years now, we've all heard that consideration of a site and its surrounding environment is one of the things that separates the average from the truly great projects.  For my part, as I've grown as a watershape designer, I've found this simple concept carrying more and more weight in my work. With that site-driven value system somewhere in mind, I recently came across two books that provide some of the most compelling examples of this approach I've ever seen. It all started when I read a newspaper article about architect Antoine Predock, the 2006 recipient of the
Line of ‘Site’
For years now, we've all heard that consideration of a site and its surrounding environment is one of the things that separates the average from the truly great projects.  For my part, as I've grown as a watershape designer, I've found this simple concept carrying more and more weight in my work. With that site-driven value system somewhere in mind, I recently came across two books that provide some of the most compelling examples of this approach I've ever seen. It all started when I read a newspaper article about architect Antoine Predock, the 2006 recipient of the