2011 was a busy year for us and a major update to our website is in the works! Until that comes out you can find the most recent news about DAN HISEL ARCHITECT at our new Facebook page!
Please visit http://www.facebook.com/DanHiselArchitect for the latest and greatest.
And sorry for the temporary re-direction. We appreciate your patience.
Dan
1.10.2012
11.11.2010
Fencade Lumber shed nearing completion in MT

DHA's largest building (in cubic feet) to date is nearing completion in Missoula Montana. Designed for Home Resource, a building materials recycling center, the "Fencade" as they call it was designed to use nearly 85% recycled building materials from the non-profit's own stockpile of materials. Existing 6x6 posts, 2x12s and huge wood trusses were assembled together by a crack team of volunteers and in-house construction experts.
11.01.2010
10.13.2010
Panel House for Hometta featured on ArchDaily
Thanks to ArchDaily for featuring all of the new designs for Hometta.com, including our own Panel House. See the ArchDaily piece here.





4.10.2010
DHA Selected for Design Bienial Boston 2010
I am proud to announce that Dan Hisel Architect has been selected for inclusion in the 2010 Design Biennial Boston exhibition to be held at pinkcomma gallery, 81B Wareham Street, Boston. DHA will join four other participants as part of the exhibition, which will open on Friday, April 30.
The 2010 Design Biennial Boston participants represent a range of different practice types among the emerging designers in our community. Participating design practices include: Ryan Murphy and Carla Ceruzzi (Ceruzzi and Murphy Projects), William O'Brien, Jr. (William O'Brien, Jr. LLC), Gretchen Schneider (Schneider Studio), Theodore Touloukian (Touloukian and Touloukian), and Dan Hisel Architect. I would like to thank pinkcomma gallery and the jurors. It is an honor to be included alongside such talented firms.
The 2010 Design Biennial Boston participants represent a range of different practice types among the emerging designers in our community. Participating design practices include: Ryan Murphy and Carla Ceruzzi (Ceruzzi and Murphy Projects), William O'Brien, Jr. (William O'Brien, Jr. LLC), Gretchen Schneider (Schneider Studio), Theodore Touloukian (Touloukian and Touloukian), and Dan Hisel Architect. I would like to thank pinkcomma gallery and the jurors. It is an honor to be included alongside such talented firms.
3.10.2010
Panel House: Schematic Design for Hometta.com

PROJECT BRIEF
THE PANEL HOUSE (TENTATIVE NAME - NEEDS A BETTER ONE) IS DESIGNED AROUND THE CONCEPT OF A MODULAR, VARIABLE SKIN THAT OFFERS THE CLIENT THE OPPORTUNITY TO "TUNE" THEIR HOME TO SUIT THE NATURE OF THEIR SITE.
A DOZEN OR SO PANELS (PERHAPS LESS?) RANGING FROM INSULATED, TO TRANSLUCENT, CLEAR GLASS, LOUVERED, AND VARIATIONS OF THE ABOVE, ALLOW THE CLIENT TO COMPOSE A FACADE THAT RESPONDS DIRECTLY TO EVERY UNIQUE SITE CONDITION. GREAT VIEW? ALL GLASS. NOSEY NEIGHBORS? SOLID PANELS. WESTERN LIGHT CAUSING GLARE? LOUVERED PANELS. UGLY STUFF TO THE SOUTH BUT STILL NEED THE LIGHT? TRANSLUCENT PANELS.




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