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FIELD Architecture

USA

FIELD Architecture

FIELD Architecture is a full-service, design-forward practice focused on creating architecture that belongs to the land and fosters connection between individuals and the places they love. Led by father-and-son team Stan Field and Jess Field, the firm's interest in place-making spans generations and countries, embodying a unique inheritance of architectural wisdom.

 

Stan Field brings exceptional architectural pedigree, having studied under legendary architect Louis Kahn and earning his Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. He possesses decades of international experience, having served as Chief Architect to the City of Jerusalem and practiced in three countries where his work has been widely acclaimed. Jess Field, born in South Africa and immersed in architectural discourse from an early age, developed design fluency through early sketching and drafting, later earning his Master of Architecture from UC Berkeley with highest honors and winning the Eisner Prize for highest creative achievement.

 

The firm's philosophical foundation centers on the belief that architecture should facilitate a conversation with nature, enabling humans to return to being "a part" of nature rather than "apart" from it. This ethos drives their distinctive GROUNDSCAPE methodology—a comprehensive site-reading process that begins with profound respect for what each place wants to become, exploring site conditions, cultural context, available resources, and historical narratives.

 

FIELD Architecture's multidisciplinary approach recognizes architecture's position at the intersection of art and science, function and form, weaving creative insight with rigorous technical expertise to deliver thoughtful, inspiring, sustainable, and authentic built environments. The studio comprises talented individuals working collaboratively to realize the vision for each project, embodying principles of rich material sensibility, holistic ecological thinking, and integrity of craft.

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