From an extreme skiing outpost in Alaskas Chugach Mountains to a sophisticated bar in Manhattans Meatpacking District, the architecture of Lindy Roy combines fluid, folding forms with innovative responses to context and construction. The first publication devoted to her work, this catalogue - which accompanies an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - marks the inaugural volume of the Museums new Design Series. An essay by Joseph Rosa, SFMOMAs Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design, examines Roys career to date, while texts by curatorial associate Darrin Alfred introduce nine of the architects most significant projects, including a floating spa in Botswanas Okavango River Delta, an urban oasis in New York, a Houston residence designed for low-income communities, and the acclaimed Manhattan Vitra store.
