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In this second installment with architect D’Arcy Jones, we dive deeper into the evolution of his practice over the last 25 years. D’Arcy shares how his work has expanded from early residential designs to a diverse mix of renovations and new builds, including international projects in Switzerland and the U.S. He emphasizes the enduring role of renovations in his practice, noting that they often surpass new builds in complexity and value. Rather than viewing renovations as secondary to new construction, he sees them as opportunities to preserve architectural integrity, maintain zoning advantages, and reduce carbon footprints.
D’Arcy discusses how his firm has grown organically, with project acquisition driven by word-of-mouth, early publication features, and a design philosophy that responds to the specific needs and personalities of his clients. He reflects on his preference for durable materials like brick and cedar shingles, drawing lessons from older homes that have stood the test of time. His experience designing a home in Switzerland highlights the benefits and challenges of prefabrication, as well as the striking differences in construction culture between North America and Europe.
Sustainability is a recurring theme, and while his firm has completed several net-zero homes, D’Arcy acknowledges that sometimes the most environmentally responsible choice is to preserve and adapt existing structures rather than build from scratch. His firm’s approach is rooted in a collaborative, design-driven culture, where hierarchy is minimized and studio members actively engage in idea exchange. He fosters creativity through internal competitions, Friday design discussions, and an emphasis on hands-on problem-solving.
Beyond architecture, D’Arcy reveals his deep passion for live music, reading international newspapers, and his background in professional culinary training. He speaks about the value of experiencing music in intimate settings and how his love of discovery—whether through music, food, or design—fuels his creative approach. This episode offers a compelling continuation of our deep dive into D’Arcy Jones Architects, highlighting the thoughtfulness and adaptability behind his work.
By Behind the Build with Jonathan JacobsIn this second installment with architect D’Arcy Jones, we dive deeper into the evolution of his practice over the last 25 years. D’Arcy shares how his work has expanded from early residential designs to a diverse mix of renovations and new builds, including international projects in Switzerland and the U.S. He emphasizes the enduring role of renovations in his practice, noting that they often surpass new builds in complexity and value. Rather than viewing renovations as secondary to new construction, he sees them as opportunities to preserve architectural integrity, maintain zoning advantages, and reduce carbon footprints.
D’Arcy discusses how his firm has grown organically, with project acquisition driven by word-of-mouth, early publication features, and a design philosophy that responds to the specific needs and personalities of his clients. He reflects on his preference for durable materials like brick and cedar shingles, drawing lessons from older homes that have stood the test of time. His experience designing a home in Switzerland highlights the benefits and challenges of prefabrication, as well as the striking differences in construction culture between North America and Europe.
Sustainability is a recurring theme, and while his firm has completed several net-zero homes, D’Arcy acknowledges that sometimes the most environmentally responsible choice is to preserve and adapt existing structures rather than build from scratch. His firm’s approach is rooted in a collaborative, design-driven culture, where hierarchy is minimized and studio members actively engage in idea exchange. He fosters creativity through internal competitions, Friday design discussions, and an emphasis on hands-on problem-solving.
Beyond architecture, D’Arcy reveals his deep passion for live music, reading international newspapers, and his background in professional culinary training. He speaks about the value of experiencing music in intimate settings and how his love of discovery—whether through music, food, or design—fuels his creative approach. This episode offers a compelling continuation of our deep dive into D’Arcy Jones Architects, highlighting the thoughtfulness and adaptability behind his work.

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