michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS

michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS

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michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS believes that architecture can organize and shape the functional, cultur

Our projects seek to combine conventional construction techniques with controlled factory fabrication systems, integrating technologies and ideas from diverse fields into the building process. MMA’s comprehensive approach to environmental design produces architecture that is unique, functional, and forward-looking.

Photos from Cincinnati Bengals's post 08/05/2024

It was a privilege to work with Cincinnati Bengals on their new lair. Thanks to our partners at MSA Design and the build team with JDL Warm.

Photos from michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS's post 07/21/2023

Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame. Opening tomorrow at noon! Proud to be a part.


                                       

Photos from michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS's post 02/10/2020

@ Cincinnati

Timeline photos 10/28/2019

Micro cabin prototype for Romania.

Photos from michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS's post 10/25/2019

We’re on another site visit to Romania 🇷🇴 where we’d like to put our micro cabins.
@ Pietroasa, Bihor

Photos from michael mcinturf ARCHITECTS's post 10/17/2019

The Greenland Kayak.

Timeline photos 10/14/2019

We have been studying Native American dance rings for a project rooted in First Nation philosophy and practice.

Timeline photos 10/10/2019

“The kayak is a slender and quite flat type with very little sheer towards the ends. The framework is built of wood which must be light, pliable, trough without essential knots, and of suitable length. It was necessary to join the pieces together by a strong but still elastic method to respond to the pressure of the waves without breaking or splitting. Greenlanders were masters of the lashing technique; the lashings were made of thin sealskin strips. Just fore of the cockpit of the kayak there is a characteristic wide and curved forward cockpit deck beam, which connects and holds together the gunwales. The deck beam is sawn from one piece of wood, with the underside cut on the slant to facilitate entrance into the kayak.”


excerpt from “The Greenland Kayak and Its Accessories” by P. Scavenius Jensen, 1975.

Timeline photos 10/02/2019

Sneak peak 2.

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