EP. 41: Architect Dan Brunn, how do you do architecture with net-zero design, nature, and natural light?

Dan Brunn founded his Los Angeles-based firm, Dan Brunn Architecture, in 2005. Widely published, Dan's work includes retail, hospitality, cultural, and residential projects. His first home project, Flip Flop, has appeared in more that 135 websites and publications internationally.

Dan Brunn founded his Los Angeles-based firm, Dan Brunn Architecture, in 2005. Widely published, Dan’s work includes retail, hospitality, cultural, and residential projects. His first home project, Flip Flop, has appeared in more that 135 websites and publications internationally. He’s earned multiple design awards from the American Institute of Architects-Los Angeles for his design of Melrose Ave’s RTA store and Bridge House. Dan is a member of the American Institute of Architects and is an Interior Design Magazine Person of the Year Honoree.

In this episode of How Do You Do? Podcast, Ben asks Dan to share how he embraces natural light and nature in creating spaces with net-zero design (4:24), the unique creative collaboration between architect and photographer (17:41), the difference between his approach to residential vs. commercial projects (21:13), and more.

Dan Brunn: @dbarchitecture / @bridgehousela / @dbrunn009

How Do You Do? Podcast: @hdydpod

Ben Hannani: @benhannani

Website: www.hdydpod.com

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