Dimensions
287 x 287 x 25mm
These American architects have been praised in "The New Yorker for understanding the patters of everyday life". Since starting their practice in 1986, Iranian-born, American-educated sisters Gisue and Mojgan Hariri have earned widespread praise for their ambitious body of work.
Their up-to-the-minute recasting of classical modernist principles has made them a source of continuing inspiration to design students and professionals alike. Over the course of recent years, the Hariris' portfolio has expanded from small-scale commissions to widely celebrated projects, including the much lauded Digital House and the first house to be completed at The Houses at Sagaponac, the ambitious Hamptons development.