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Min | Day

Profile Overview | Projects | Competitions | Awards | Publications | Lectures & Exhibitions
House on Lake Okoboji, West Lake Okoboji, Iowa, 2007
Palo Alto Pool House, Palo Alto, California, 2003
Ninth Avenue Apartment, New York, 2004
Red Barn Gallery at Art Farm, Marquette, Nebraska, 2003 - (in progress)
Top Left: House on Lake Okoboji, West Lake Okoboji, Iowa, 2007
Top Right: Ninth Avenue Apartment, New York, 2004 ( Photo © : Michael Moran )
Bottom Left: Palo Alto Pool House, Palo Alto, California, 2003 ( Photo © : Todd Hido )
Bottom Right: Red Barn Gallery at Art Farm, Marquette, Nebraska, 2003 - (in progress)

Design Philosophy

Founded in 2000 by E.B. Min and Jeffrey L. Day, Min | Day is a multi-disciplinary design practice with studios in San Francisco, California and Omaha, Nebraska. Because we resist specialization, our work ranges from institutional projects to residential and furniture design. Rather than looking to a particular building type, we seek projects with potential for innovation in methodologies of practice, materials and fabrication and programming. Our approach privileges an evolving process that searches for unique opportunities hidden in the facts of the project at hand. These efforts often lead to explorations of the limits of American "kit-of-parts" methods of production. We are particularly interested in combining knowledge of vernacular building methods and conventional forms of standardization with advanced digitally-controlled production systems. This emphasis on alternative building systems often asserts sustainable materials and practices; however, we do not choose to work from a rigid theoretical position or to adopt an ideological approach to design. Instead, we prefer to take a flexible, tactical approach that deals with immediate circumstances and in particular, those concerned with notions of site and program. Consequently we are frequently engaged in work with landscapes both urban and rural. With each new project we attempt to build flexible spaces that remain open to the improvisations of everyday life. As designers, we often forego rigid formal order to allow more responsive organizational systems that can accommodate the circumstances of inhabitation. At times, our projects reference familiar modernist systems but locate points of flexibility and instability within presumably fixed orders. A variety of recent projects have provided opportunities to explore prefabrication, sustainable practices (using straw bale and other local waste products), landscape, art practice, and interior environments as integral facets of the architectural endeavor. We place a particular emphasis on art-related and not-for-profit commissions. Predominant in all of our projects is an attempt to coax specificity out of the generic and contingent identities bound up in the sites where we work.
Min | Day
5912 Maple Street
Omaha  68104
USA
Phone +1 402 551 0306
Fax +1 402 551 0312
info@minday.com
www.minday.com
Other location
San Francisco (Main Office)
Min | Day Team
Owner / Partner
E.B. Min
Jeffrey L. Day
Employees
5
Founded
2000
Team
Natalie Kittner
Jeff Davis
Christina Kaneva
Specialty
Residential Architecture
Cultural Facilities
Interiors
Landscape