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Travel has always been a quiet but powerful teacher in architectural practice. Stepping into unfamiliar places, encountering buildings in their true context, and experiencing how architecture lives within landscape and culture all deepen how we think about design. 

Together, these travels reflect how architecture is best understood through experience. Whether monumental or modest, planned or serendipitous, each encounter reinforced why we travel: to see, to learn, and to return to the studio with a deeper understanding of how thoughtful design shapes the world.

Robby and his wife in Germany

Robby and his wife traveled through Germany, absorbing historic cities and contemporary interventions layered into centuries-old urban fabric.

a giant alpine slide

Their journey continued through the Austrian Alps, where a chance encounter became a highlight: a giant alpine slide spotted from the road, a three-second decision to pull over, and an unforgettable ride that was as exhilarating as it was thoughtfully engineered. 

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Equal parts infrastructure, landscape, and play, it was a reminder that architecture doesn’t always announce itself, it often surprises you when you’re paying attention.

Olivia at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao

Olivia traveled with her family to Spain, where a visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao offered a powerful, in-person experience of Frank Gehry’s iconic work. Moving through the building revealed its true scale, materiality, and relationship to the city, an example of how architecture can redefine place while remaining deeply connected to its surroundings

Loryn visiting the Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois

Loryn visited the Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois, experiencing Mies van der Rohe’s modernist masterpiece firsthand. Set delicately within the landscape, the home’s clarity of structure, restraint, and transparency offered a timeless lesson in proportion, precision, and the quiet dialogue between architecture and nature.

Conor and his girlfriend exploring the Northern Alps

Conor and his girlfriend explored the Northern Alps, encountering high-alpine architecture shaped by extreme climate, rugged terrain, and material honesty. 

Standing alongside a modern mountain refuge embedded into the landscape

Standing alongside a modern mountain refuge embedded into the landscape, the experience echoed many of the values central to our work, purpose-driven design, structural clarity, and a deep respect for place.

This season, the Studio B team found inspiration across continents, through iconic works, spontaneous discoveries, and moments where architecture revealed itself in unexpected ways.

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