, including the one about the Nature House, and he serves as executive producer on the series.
Episode 4 takes viewers inside the tiny Hong Kong apartment of architect Gary Chang, who turned cramped quarters into a marvel of ingenuity that he can reconfigure at will, moving the “walls” which hang from the ceiling on a roller system.The show producers “just went around the world looking for interesting homes that stood out, outliers,” Pray explains. “They had to be inspiring in some way…like something that people watching the episode could take away.
“Especially given what’s going on in our country in the last month, the Theaster Gates episode in Chicago is highly relevant to what’s happening today, about the idea of investing into an entire neighborhood,” notes Pray. “Theaster Gates [is] reimagining a formerly blighted and ignored neighborhood and bringing it together with his vision and sort of an architectural cluster of homes.”
“Both the Austin and the Sweden episodes really made me love those homes,” he shares. “They both actually were quite similar in the way they interplayed with nature…You’d be inside, but you felt like you were outside in the woods or out in nature and vice versa. If you’re outside, you’re not quite sure if you aren’t inside. There’s just this beautiful blending.”was the brainchild of Matt Weaver, the producer whose credits include a sumptuous Netflix docu-series on food.
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