Architect Matthew Hufft
Matthew Hufft is the principal and founder of Hufft Projects and the fabrication stuido MAKE, both young Kansas City, Missouri, firms that we've been keeping an eye on here at Dwell. After a phone conversation he and Senior Editor Aaron Britt had before the holidays, we figured we'd put a few more questions to him and share the result, and some of his work, with you.
To see images of Hufft's work, visit the slideshow.
Ideal working environment:
My home office, in my slippers, 10 pm, jazz playing, dogs (Blue and Coltrane) at my feet.
Lucky break:
My parents commissioning me to design their house - The Line House.
Dream commission:
Our own home, which we are just now starting to design.
Hero:
My Miele coffee machine at the office - it greets me with a perfect cup of coffee every morning.
Anti-hero:
Petroleum Addiction and those that are in a position to help the world but choose profit instead.
Irritating buzzword:
Green.
Highest compliment:
Being asked to build someone’s home. A home is where you eat, sleep, make memories – it’s the most intimate space. I never get over being entrusted with that responsibility.
A book:
Hot, Flat and Crowded by Thomas l. Friedman.
A film:
The Right Stuff
An album:
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco.
Eureka moment:
My son, Rock's, birth.
Worst ever idea:
A third martini.
Best advice:
With passion and perseverance you can do anything.
When not designing:
This means I would be sleeping.
Best seat in the house:
Balcony, front row, aisle with Jesse, my wife, seated next to me.
I wish I had:
More time.
Looking forward to:
The launch of my new outdoor furniture line Edwin Blue, which is set for this year, but in the short term, a martini... I never learn.
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I love that fire pit. Great Q & A! However, as much as I love that fire pit, just look at those AWESOME dogs.
Although I'm sick of Boxes and Squares (I find it's time for some curves and ellipses in our American Design world), I love it when I see the works of a sensitive to the environment, all elements considered and very intelligent Architect . This is what Frank Lloyd Wright was all about and I certainly see his influence. I love the outdoor fire pit. Very Zen of you! Please keep designing and building and sharing it all with us, Matt. By all means, let's see all steps building up to your own House...
Hufft always has amazing work. Keep it up Matt and Clay. Looking forward to seeing the furniture line completed.
Why doesn't Jesse get the aisle so she doesn't have to run the risk of sitting next to a stranger? :) And I can attest to that coffee machine making a great Americano. Thanks Clay!
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