Architects and Their Geekery
Design/Build: A Prologue
Two architects sit scanning design magazines, bantering back and forth about questionable construction here, the merits of proportion in bathroom tiles there, all the while wondering when on earth they are going to finally strike out on their own, together. Architecture is a discipline that almost requires you to have a partner that is understanding [...]
Cabin Lessons
I came across this New York Times article a couple of weeks ago, alas, I had run into some issues with Wordpress that have prevented me from getting this idea up and running. (And, erm, a sprinkling of spring weather and laziness). Perhaps some people know of Katie Brown as the host of PBS’s “Katie [...]
An Architect Travels: The Salk Institute
This was most definitely, a pilgrimage of sorts.
And I’m not entirely religious– to both a higher power or to the temple of Architecture, as some might be inclined. There is a short list really, of buildings and places that are on my “Before I Die, I Ought To See”, and the Salk Institute is most [...]
California Dreaming
There was a brief wish to throw up some hot little images before my little saunter westward, however, the universe had other plans for me. Needless to say, a week-long trip to the Southern California coast was exactly what the doctor ordered. This time there was only a friends wedding, a lot of driving, glorious [...]

