Page through our full portfolio

Page through our full portfolio

We've recently uploaded our printed portfolio to Issuu.com where it can be viewed as a virtual book, embedded into other sites, or shared with friends on the web. This same book can be purchased in printed form at Blurb.com. We're currently developing a series of...

Trend in Motion

Trend in Motion

According to Trendhunter.com, 3six0 is a trendsetter in restaurant design. The site features a unique set of tables our firm designed for STIX Restaurant and Lounge in Boston: the tables fold up into the walls allowing the space to easily transform from a dining area...

Obama Wanted to be an Architect

A few hours from now, America will swear in its 44th president. Millions will watch him and never know that this day might not have been if instead of taking to the law books, Obama had decided to take drafting classes. A recent tip from Arch Daily, revealed that...

Help Build the National Martin Lurther King, Jr. Memorial

Help Build the National Martin Lurther King, Jr. Memorial

Today is Martin Lurther King, Jr. Day, and I decided to dig through 3six0's archives and dust off a project we submitted to a competition for the National Martin Lurther King, Jr. Memorial back in 2000. Unfortunately, I was unable to locate the specific details of the...

Connecting Architecture and Spirituality

Connecting Architecture and Spirituality

While exploring the intersections of faith and design this week, I came across this article from Theooze.com, "The 'Body Art' Of Emerging Church." The article explores the relationship of architecture to spirituality, and intrigued by this, I emailed the author, Paul...

RISD, Maeda, and 3six0

RISD, Maeda, and 3six0

As you may know, both Kyna and Chris are faculty at RISD in addition to being the principals of 3six0. Recently, the Shepherd of the Valley project was featured on RISD's blog, which is written by RISD president John Maeda and staff. Maeda was also recently...

Where have all the architecture zines gone?

Where have all the architecture zines gone?

While researching architecture and design publications a couple weeks back, I stumbled upon the occasional defunct site: "current" stories marked for 2006 and footers bearing the words, "last updated January 31, 2000." I didn't think anything of it at the time, except...

Shadow Model

Shadow Model

The sun hangs low in the sky, the brisk breeze stings our cheeks, the lethargy of the ever darker afternoons takes over…we are approaching the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.  As somebody who grew up much closer to the equator (where there is much less...