Collection by Diana Budds

Instagram Account We Love: Kansas City Design-Build Firm Hufft Projects

For a behind-the-scenes look at how a modern design-build studio works, follow the Instagram of Hufft Projects, the Kansas City, Missouri, architecture firm that designed this house featured in our magazine.

Hufft Projects designed and fabricated these assistive mobility school chairs for students at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired in Kansas City. These CNC routed Baltic birch chairs come in two different sizes and feature custom upholstered leg dividers.
Hufft Projects designed and fabricated these assistive mobility school chairs for students at the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired in Kansas City. These CNC routed Baltic birch chairs come in two different sizes and feature custom upholstered leg dividers.
"Light filters through two half-scale façade mockups for the Artery Residence. It’s a beautiful day on the back porch at Hufft Projects."
"Light filters through two half-scale façade mockups for the Artery Residence. It’s a beautiful day on the back porch at Hufft Projects."
Hufft Projects carved away a second level in this home for the kids' bedrooms, a bathroom and a shared playroom. The new dormer was designed to be a modern form quietly placed in a traditional neighborhood.
Hufft Projects carved away a second level in this home for the kids' bedrooms, a bathroom and a shared playroom. The new dormer was designed to be a modern form quietly placed in a traditional neighborhood.
"The new table for the Showhouse playroom is looking quite stately. That's Baltic birch ply with a marker board surface."
"The new table for the Showhouse playroom is looking quite stately. That's Baltic birch ply with a marker board surface."
Make It Right Foundation is partnering with the Sioux and Assiniboine tribes to build sustainable homes on their Fort Peck, Montana reservation. Hufft Projects' Digital Studio fabricated this site model on their 3D printer and CNC router to help them visualize the master plan.
Make It Right Foundation is partnering with the Sioux and Assiniboine tribes to build sustainable homes on their Fort Peck, Montana reservation. Hufft Projects' Digital Studio fabricated this site model on their 3D printer and CNC router to help them visualize the master plan.