Brett Bulthuis Photography

Walter Netsch Home Chicago

"In the 1960s, architect Walter Netsch, a design partner at Chicago’s Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), pioneered a design system known as field theory. The method, born from the architect’s work on the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel (1963), employs both large and small scales of a geometric figure, often a rotated square, to develop a structure’s plan." - Samantha Weiss Hills - Curbed.com

shot for Curbed.com

©Brett Bulthuis Photography 2019
Project Year: Pre-2005