Robert Stone is an American architect based in southern California.
Robert Stone (b. August 15, 1968 in Palm Springs, California) attended the University of California at Berkeley for bachelor's and master's degrees in architectural studies, however regularly cites Los Angeles artists as his primary influences.
Rosa Muerta is a monochrome black indoor/outdoor pavilion which mixes Japanese references, Minimalism (of the art variety), and Lowrider Baroque.
[3] Both houses use simple materials and careful details which Stone creates himself.
[4] The houses have been published in Wallpaper,[5] Abitare,[6] Architectural Digest (US, France, Russia editions), Interior Design,[7] Elle Décor (UK, France, China editions), Mark Magazine, Design Bureau, Glamour, Playboy (France),The Los Angeles Times,[8][9][10] Surface Magazine, and Taschen's Architecture Now.