The Island Architect
Exploring Bermuda's traditions and transitioning architectural industry through the eyes of local architect 'Chili Bop'
The small, mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda is characteristically welcoming and awe-strikingly beautiful. For all who visit, it is a place which exists unparalleled in natural beauty, creative wonder and island charm. Having grown up there, I can recall with ease the vibrant colours and picturesque settings which bless Bermuda's shores - largely in nature, but also in humankind.
From the ground up
First settled in 1612, Bermuda's architectural traditions stem largely from its British heritage, as local architect 'Chili Bop' recants how traditions were inspired by rural country, and were 'interpreted by shipwrights rather than housebuilders'. He also outlines how c...