Technology Isn't Trend, It's Timeless

The "High Agency" mass construction in mid-realization of its build-out Metal and soon wood counterpointing "Low Agency" applications are as honest and elemental as a High Modernist aesthetic.. Image © Clay Chapman The "High Agency" mass construction in mid-realization of its build-out Metal and soon wood counterpointing "Low Agency" applications are as honest and elemental as a High Modernist aesthetic.. Image © Clay Chapman

“Hope for Architecture” is the calling of Clay Chapman and described by him as “a building initiative to address the challenges of an uncertain future.” In truth, “Hope for Architecture” is a masonry and timber technology, reinvented and adapted from antiquity for this moment. Clay and his young family moved to Carleton Landing, Oklahoma fifteen years ago to fulfill a mission: creating a community and explore that technology.

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The "High Agency" mass construction in mid-realization of its build-out Metal and soon wood counterpointing "Low Agency" applications are as honest and elemental as a High Modernist aesthetic.. Image © Clay Chapman The "High Agency" mass construction in mid-realization of its build-out Metal and soon wood counterpointing "Low Agency" applications are as honest and elemental as a High Modernist aesthetic.. Image © Clay Chapman

“Hope for Architecture” is the calling of Clay Chapman and described by him as “a building initiative to address the challenges of an uncertain future.” In truth, “Hope for Architecture” is a masonry and timber technology, reinvented and adapted from antiquity for this moment. Clay and his young family moved to Carleton Landing, Oklahoma fifteen years ago to fulfill a mission: creating a community and explore that technology.

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