Dallas-based architecture firm Droese Raney approaches each project with a generosity of spirit and sense of enthusiasm that encompasses not only client and design but also the physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being of the greater community. The result is a series of buildings and interiors that uses the principles of modern architecture to create comfortable, informal settings; attends to small details and to complex urban contents; highlights the contributions of artists and artisans; and above all tells a story of a specific time and place.
The 16 projects in Droese Raney x Design include retail outlets for Billy Reid, the Conservatory, and Neighborhood Goods, each highlighting a distinct, individualised brand; urban redevelopments such as Good-E and 2800 Main, which transform dilapidated historic structures into lively commercial and entertainment zones; and restaurants including José and Mi Cocina, which bring artisanal traditions to contemporary venues. Especially notable are Forty Five Ten, a four-story department store appointed entirely in Knoll furniture and textiles, and the Warehouse, a 31,000-square-foot space for art exhibition and storage. Interspersed between the projects are five first-person narratives from Droese Raneys noted clients and collaborators as well as a sixth with the insider view from the firm itself.
16 DESIGN X BASICS
20 Billy Reid
Collaboration: Billy Reid
48 Neighborhood Goods
74 Hatchways
94 DESIGN X PROGRESS
98 Good E
130 2800 Main
154 DESIGN X DESIRE
158 Forty Five Ten
Collaboration: Dorothy Cosonas
210 The Warehouse
Collaboration: Howard Rachofsky
240 The Conservatory
Collaboration: Brian Bolke
264 DESIGN X CULTURE
268 José
Collaboration: José Noé Suro
290 Personal Office
304 Mi Cocina
332 DESIGN X BALANCE
336 Angies Condo
348 Flying R Ranch
366 Rheims Residence
382 Geisler Residence
404 DESIGN X VISION
408 Sylvan/Pollard
Collaboration: Droese Raney
434 Project Credits
437 Acknowledgments
Droese Raney Architecture and Interiors is a full-service architecture firm, specialising in the design of commercial, hospitality, and specialised retail projects around the country. Formed in 1998 by David Droese and Lance Raney, the Dallas-based firm is known for creative, innovative design concepts. Their work has been seen in WWD, Vogue, Texas Architect, New York Magazine, VM+SD, DNR, Open: The Worlds Best New Fashion Stores and numerous other shelter publications.
Ian Volner has contributed articles on architecture, urbanism, and design to Harper's, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic, among other publications, and is a contributing editor at Architect and Architecture Today. He is the author of numerous books and monographs, including Jorge Pardo: Public Projects and Commissions, Philip Johnson: A Visual Biography, and The Great Great Wall: Along the Borders of History from China to Mexico.