Journal
This journal is where architecture and lived experience meet.
We share architectural perspectives, design reflections, and quieter observations about how spaces shape the way we move, rest, and live. Some entries are analytical, others more human, but all are grounded in the belief that how a space feels matters as much as how it looks.
Journal Notes
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Ask the Architect: Designing for Play Without t...
Richard LandryAsk the Architect: Designing for Play Without the Chaos Every night, my son would go to sleep in his custom-made boat bed, designed by his grandfather. He'd flick on...
Ask the Architect: Designing for Play Without t...
Richard LandryAsk the Architect: Designing for Play Without the Chaos Every night, my son would go to sleep in his custom-made boat bed, designed by his grandfather. He'd flick on...
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Objects with Memory
Elizabeth LandrySome pieces don’t just decorate a home. They hold it. They hold stories. Places. People. Time. They’ve been touched. Worn. Loved. Remembered. And they carry a weight — not just...
Objects with Memory
Elizabeth LandrySome pieces don’t just decorate a home. They hold it. They hold stories. Places. People. Time. They’ve been touched. Worn. Loved. Remembered. And they carry a weight — not just...
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Wellness at Home
Elizabeth LandryWe don’t just design homes. We build rituals. At KDH, wellness lives in the details. From red light therapy to grounding mats, our studio explores the connection between body, space,...
Wellness at Home
Elizabeth LandryWe don’t just design homes. We build rituals. At KDH, wellness lives in the details. From red light therapy to grounding mats, our studio explores the connection between body, space,...
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Fifty, Forward A note from me — and the beginn...
Elizabeth LandryThey say milestone birthdays are markers. Turning points. Crossroads.I’m not sure what to call 50 exactly, but I can tell you this:I never thought it would come so quickly. It...
Fifty, Forward A note from me — and the beginn...
Elizabeth LandryThey say milestone birthdays are markers. Turning points. Crossroads.I’m not sure what to call 50 exactly, but I can tell you this:I never thought it would come so quickly. It...