about

2AeM is a cooperative design effort composed of the 3 young Midwestern-sprung, spread-the world-out, out-and-out Architecture student-architects: nicholas m. reiter, Jessie Wilcox and Peter Nguyen. The team base was originally Milwaukee, WI but since has become a mobile abstraction or a state of mind. 2AeM is sometimes physical, sometimes sober, partially virtual, usually vocal, and all-the-time IN-it.

We are track jumpers, demons, villains and observing you right now. Design is the New and so are the Stakes.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Monday, April 9, 2012

The same Project

A great professor of mine once said, in response to a comment of mine that perhaps all my work looks the same: "You will find the longer you work, you will be doing the same project your whole life." I have only come to prove him right. And then some.

Cheers to the final push in studio. Photos to come soon.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

bolton historical museum addition


so, two super talented graduates of GSAPP recently secured a commision (or at least presented their proposal to the community board) for an expansion to the bolton historical museum up north... 
check out the full article on the mirror: lake george magazine

"the story is ongoing"


rueben caldwell and leigh salem (two guys i really looked up to while they were here.) started tack design (out of brooklyn) and along with their one legged chair and have found some early successes.

the simple design is elegant and powerful.  full of architectural allusions.  fitting of its surrounding context while remaining proud in its own design language.

my favorite, "we use elements in such a way that people can look at the building from multiple reference points, including barns, ice houses and the commercial buildings of main street, as well as boat houses," said caldwell. "the building should communicate something meaningful to a broad range of backgrounds."

in the words of beck hansen, "hell yes!"

Friday, April 6, 2012

shit storm


can someone tell me what's going on here?