Margaret Griffin and her partner run a small firm in Los Angeles that blends architectural projects with all elements of deisgn: interiors, landscape, graphic, and furniture. They are educators and didactic designers, engaging in theoretical projects which serve to illustrate meaning through form. Their exhibition, ¿Keep Off the Grass!: Planar Landscape Phenomena,¿ for SCI-Arc presented a critique on the use of water in Los Angeles (a veritable desert) and the negative impact that use has on our environment. The Grffin Enright partnership embodies what every new architectural student aspires to emulate: a sense of passion about form and meaning that translates into a utilitarian deign.
Margaret Griffin and her partner run a small firm in Los Angeles that blends architectural projects with all elements of deisgn: interiors, landscape, graphic, and furniture. They are educators and didactic designers, engaging in theoretical projects which serve to illustrate meaning through form. Their exhibition, ¿Keep Off the Grass!: Planar Landscape Phenomena,¿ for SCI-Arc presented a critique on the use of water in Los Angeles (a veritable desert) and the negative impact that use has on our environment. The Grffin Enright partnership embodies what every new architectural student aspires to emulate: a sense of passion about form and meaning that translates into a utilitarian deign.