
Donald Judd’s architectural practice grew from his belief that art and space require clarity, order, and autonomy. At Marfa and elsewhere, he transformed military buildings, warehouses, and landscapes through minimal intervention—precise windows, clean planes, and volumes arranged to hold light.
His furniture similarly reflects structural logic: exposed joinery, simple modules, and material truth.
Donald Judd’s architecture is known for planar clarity, honest materials, and minimal interventions that shape space with precision.
Donald Judd’s architectural work emphasizes proportion, material honesty, and planar clarity, extending his minimalist sculpture into inhabitable form.