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2004 Architecture Design Award Winner
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Rick Joy Catalina House, Tucson, AZ 1998 Photography: Bill Timmerman |
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The sublime nature of Rick Joy's work derives
from a visceral understanding of place. He shows how efficient
and environmentally sensitive architecture can emerge as a by-product
from the timeless qualities that are associated with great architecture.
While the beauty of the desert is the inspiration for his work, Joy's interest in
architecture originally was sparked while living and working as a carpenter and musician
in Maine. In approaching a new project, the sensual experience of the specific sights,
sounds, and smells of the site is a primary consideration, and he prioritizes
the basics of proper solar orientation and site protection. Joy engages both
the physical landscape and the sky in a poetic dialogue mediated by a quietly serene,
deliberately simple architecture. Joy's residential projects include the Tubac House
and Tucson Mountain House in Arizona. Currently he is working on a luxury resort in Utah, as well as six new residential commissions in the Southwest.
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