Posts in Published Features
AON IN PRINT MAGAZINE'S 'THE DAILY HELLER'

Honored to see Daniel Kaven’s Architecture of Normal featured in PRINT Magazine’s The Daily Heller, a design digest dubbed a “must-follow feed in the world of design” by Wired Magazine.

"Kaven has assembled an enticing visual narrative that includes extensive historical photography, architecture commentary, personal anecdote and original art. It serves as a critical travelogue of what the world accepts as the American landscape, but leaves the door open for further debate over whether it is a dream-scape or nightmare."

- Steven Heller, The Daily Heller / PRINT Magazine

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HEARTWOOD RESIDENCE IN GLOBAL DESIGN NEWS

“William / Kaven Architecture has designed a luxurious private residence organized around a central courtyard, breaking the boundaries of indoor and outdoor spaces.”

-Global Design News

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CAMP MINOH FEATURED IN NEW BOOK

Our Camp MINOH project in Charlevoix, Michigan, is featured in Beautiful Houses by the Water: Living at the Water’s Edge, a gorgeous new hardcover book from Images Publishing.

“Views are the centerpoint of this home. Views of year-round sunsets; views of Beaver Island; and views of the shimmering lake, visible right from the approach and arranged to permeate the entire house. Prioritizing the stunning views conveys a distinct sense of tranquility that makes Camp MINOH perfect as a family vacation home, in any season.”

Photography by Matthew Carbone and Daniel Kaven

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W/K PARTNER DANIEL KAVEN ON UNFROZEN PODCAST

Episode 35: Architecture of Normal - William / Kaven Architecture’s Daniel Kaven with Host Daniel Safarik

W/K partner Daniel Kaven sat down with Unfrozen Podcast host Daniel Safarik (Director, Research and Thought Leadership at Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) to talk about his new book, Architecture of Normal (Birkhäuser, 2022), along with suburbanization, flying cars, and why “Generation Z needs to get out in the streets and be really pissed off about work-from-home.”

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ARCHITECTURE OF NORMAL IN SPACING MAGAZINE

"Book Review: Architecture of Normal – The Colonization of the American Landscape" by Sean Ruthen

Architecture of Normal was reviewed in Toronto-based Spacing Magazine.

“Part Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, and part Learning from Las Vegas, this honest portrayal of the connection between urbanization and colonization from Portland-based artist Daniel Kaven is a cornucopia of visual imagery.”

—Sean Ruthen, Spacing Magazine

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Architecture of Normal: The Colonization of the American Landscape reads like an enthralling textbook—a breezy history teeming with photography, original artwork, and timelines—even as its author offers a more cautionary take on what we have wrought.”

—Brian Libby, Metropolis

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ARCHITECTURE OF NORMAL IN METROPOLIS MAGAZINE

"On the Road or In the Air, Daniel Kaven Sees the Journey as Destination": Daniel Kaven sits down with Metropolis to discuss Architecture of Normal and the future of cities in America.

Architecture of Normal: The Colonization of the American Landscape reads like an enthralling textbook—a breezy history teeming with photography, original artwork, and timelines—even as its author offers a more cautionary take on what we have wrought.”

—Brian Libby, Metropolis

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ROYAL PUBLISHED IN REFORMA'S ENTREMUROS MAGAZINE

Royal has made the cover of the October 2021 issue of Entremuros, a specialized architecture magazine published by one of Mexico’s major newspapers, Reforma. The issue’s theme centers on modern houses located in the forest.

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HEARTWOOD RESIDENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST INDIA

Architectural Digest has featured our Heartwood residence!

“Encased within glazed walls that offer direct views of the living space, the courtyard seems to look straight through the house to the water, thereby visually merging the interiors with the outdoors.” — Avantika Shankar, Architectural Digest

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DESIGN TEAM:⁠
Daniel Kaven, Partner-in-Charge
Trevor William Lewis, Partner-in-Charge
Max Taschek, Project Designer
Joel Dickson, Project Designer

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SKYVIEW IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

The precision of the glassy, tall, white building is softened by ground-floor landscaping with trees and plants and an outdoor, fourth-floor deck garden visible from the street.

— NANCY KEATES, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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DWELL FEATURES ROYAL

“Another dramatic architectural move is the chunk of negative space that the firm carved out between the upper and lower levels. The negative space serves as a moment between the dining area and the extending living room and is defined by an elegant horizontal structural beam. It also serves to seamlessly integrate the forest into the home and to further enhance the indoor/outdoor living experience.”

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HYPEBEAST FEATURES ROYAL

“Sitting in the lush landscape of Portland‘s Forest Park, the front facade of the home tells a story of concrete and modern living, but on closer inspection, you quickly find the majority of the home submerged and cantilevered into the deeps green and browns of the sublime forest.”

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DEZEEN FEATURES ROYAL

“Large expanses of glazing and 735 square feet (68.2-square-metre) of exterior deck wrap the house to overlook the deciduous site and its natural flora, which includes Douglas fir trees and vine maple. In the summer, the tree canopy is intended to mitigate the sun heating the interiors.”

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