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William Price Stair House
Stair House is Iron Design Award winner in 2022 - 2023 Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Category.
Stair House

This project challenges the residential design status quo, emphasizing the incorporation of environmental and cultural sustainability into its core principles. Through the reinterpretation of an existing typology, it expands the boundaries of what is possible within a narrow urban infill lot. The use of sustainable materials, deep planter guard rails, and covered outdoor patios encourage a connection with nature and cross-ventilation. The house is a reflection of how the relationship with nature and one another is evolving in the context of urban living.

Stair House
William Price Stair
William Price House
William Price design
William Price design
William Price

Bill Prices career has spanned three decades, during which time he has practiced and produced work in eleven different countries. He has practiced professionally in Switzerland and in the Netherlands where he spent four years with OMA/Rem Koolhaas. There he acted as Research and Development Director and saw the Villa Bordeaux (Time Magazine called this house the most important private residence of the twentieth century”) through to completion. Recently Bill collaborated with Ai WeiWei in China. Ai WeiWei also picked Bills work to be included in Phaidons 10 by 10_3 Monograph. He is founding principal of three companies and is based in Houston, Texas USA. Bill has taught, lectured, given workshops and juried work all over the world, including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, Sci-Arc, Columbia and PVAMU, where he currently holds the Brown Endowed Chair in Architecture. His work has been included in numerous exhibits and museums. Wall Paper Magazine chose him as one of the “Ten Who Will Change The Way We Live.” His work has been in publications such as Architectural Record, Domus, AIT, the Wilson Quarterly, De Architect, Metropolis Magazine and others. He has been interviewed on National Public Radio for his work on Natural and Cultural Disasters, Next TV and HGTV for his work on Translucent Concrete which is included in the Nation Building Museum in Washington D.C.. He has won numerous grants and awards, this includes 1st place with “White Stadium” for the Seoul Design Olympiad which resulted in the design and fabrication of the world’s largest inflatable performance hall.