Ep. 136: The Living Architectural Dream Worlds of Dennis Maher

Artist and designer Dennis Maher has spent decades exploring the life cycles of buildings. After studying architecture at Cornell, he moved to Buffalo, New York—where a job in demolition introduced him to the visceral reality of the built environment constantly breaking down and rebuilding itself.

That experience sparked a practice rooted in salvaged materials, forgotten objects, and the imaginative transformation of ordinary spaces. Maher’s work now spans sculptural installations, living environments, and his most ambitious project: The Assembly House, an evolving artwork housed inside a historic church that also serves as a training ground for the building arts.

Part immersive artwork, part cultural attraction, part educational engine, The Assembly House teaches people to build while reconnecting them to the tactile, communal experience of craft. Through what he calls “architectural dream worlds,” Maher explores how memory, materials, and imagination reshape the way we understand the spaces we inhabit—and the role we play in building them. 

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The Assembly House Choir Loft View, 2015. Photo By David Schalliol.

The Assembly House, Reliquary Space with Tool Box Relics. Photo by Biff Henrich

The Assembly House Choir Loft View, 2019. Photo By David Schalliol

The Assembly House Cabinet for Lost Arts

The Fargo House, Wardrobe Room. Photo by Biff Henrich

The Assembly House SACRA toolbox workshop, 2024. Photo courtesy The Assembly House


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