Posted on 7/19/2016
In the quintessential wild west landscape, studio DUST designed a small shelter, nestled amongst emory oaks and manzanitas, made out of rammed red scoria, cement and water.
DUST architectural studio designed a private house in the San Rafael Valley, a region that is part of the larger Madrean Archipelago, which stretches from the Sonoran to Chihuahuan deserts, to parts of Southern Arizona, Southern New Mexico, and parts of Far West Texas.
From native agricultural cultures, to nomadic hunter-gatherers, to conquistadors and missionaries, to...