Planting density, decay rates, and forest anomalies in tree growth will define the spatial inhabitation and structural system.
Universirty of Florida Pavilion Project
01.16.2024
Planting density, decay rates, and forest anomalies in tree growth will define the spatial inhabitation and structural system.
Atelier Mey receives the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Sustainability for House In A Garden project. Located in Coconut Grove, Miami the project is the first mass timber structure in Miami setting a precedent for more resilient, regional ecologically focused building practices.
Atelier Mey was awarded the First Annual Mark Samuelian Award in Urban Resilience during the ceremony taking place at FIU -the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach.
Atelier Mey is honored to receive the AIA Miami Honor Award of Excellence for Residential Design for our House in a Garden Project. Thank you to our entire team for all the work it has taken to make this project happen.
Atelier Mey is awarded AIA Miami Divine Detail at this year’s AIA Miami awards ceremony for our project House In A Garden and its scalloped perforated metal facade. Reid Yenor and Haley Smith are shown accepting the award.
In Collaboration with Texas Forestry Association’s 108th Annual Meeting, taking place on the campus of Texas A&M, the Texas A&M University Department of Architecture Fall 2022 Lecture Series-material resilience-welcomes Shawna and Chris Meyer of Atelier Mey.
In collaboration with the United States Forest Service, the Lu_Lab is hosting a panel to discuss the future of mass timber in an evolving industry. Sign up HERE
looking at some of the first erected CLT panels in South Florida.
Reviewing the Ubiquitous Erosion prints before shipping to Toronto. Thank you to the hardworking group at Thomas Printworks. Festival Schedule: https://designto.org/event/surface-tension/ Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/surface-tension-reception-tickets-52164569632 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2255782254703757
Atelier Mey selected to exhibit Ubiquitous Erosion photo series at Design TO as part of Surface Tension exhibition. Stay tuned to see how the exhibit develops!
Atelier Mey presents Buoyant Clarity– excerpts from Pamphlet Architecture 36 and the work of Atelier Mey– as part of the MSU public lecture series.
Atelier Mey visits the Rubell Art museum and gets a tour from Mera Rubell of the future home of the Rubell collection. Thank you Mera Rubell for the wonderful afternoon. RUBELL
Christopher wraps up the SummerFAB studio with the completion of a temporary pavilion. The pavilion was prefabricated in Wentworth’s Fabrication Studio by the students, then the cut materials were carried on site to be constructed by the students. The pavilion is 100% wood, using LignoLoc wood nails to fasten the cut two by fours. There […]
Atelier Mey, with co-author Daniel Hemmendinger, hosts a round table discussion at the New York Center for Architecture. Join us as current Pamphlet Architecture 36 authors Shawna Meyer, AIA; Daniel Hemmendinger; and Christopher Meyer, AIA, engage in a discussion with the voices that work to shape Pamphlet Architecture‘s unique format. Authors, jury members, and publishers […]
Christopher is the Program Coordinator for the 2018 SummerFAB Studio at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston Massachusetts. Participants will engage the fundamental elements of architecture through studying opacity, translucency and transparency. In the spirit of Richard Sennett the work will connect the head and the hand through the design and construction of an inhabitable […]
Christopher presents work on the role of mapping and material geographies in architectural practice with collaborator Oliver J. Curtis. The work studies the need for architecture as interventionist in response to the prompt Environmental Crisis. The work is presented as part of the 2018 ACSA/COAM International Conference. ACSA
Atelier Mey celebrated with co-author Daniel Hemmendinger and collaborator Fani-Christina Papadopoulou at Boston’s Pink Comma Gallery. The evening was hosted by Boston’s Pink Comma, a local gallery that gives voice to innovative and diverse thinkers rooted in Boston’s design scene. Thank you to Pink Comma for giving Buoyant Clarity its first public platform. BUOYANT CLARITY […]