Archaiku – Japanese for “awkward”

In what can only be described as an ungoing effort to alienate my readers (both of them), I’ve decided to start a series of Architectural Haiku’s. Inspired by great quantities of wine works of Architecture . What could possibly go wrong? enjoy       <Farnsworth House – Mies Van Der Rohe> In a clearing stands white, transparent, and pensive … Read More

Jack’s scroll

The story goes like this: Jack Kerouac taped together 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper to form a continuous stream to feed through his typewriter. Then he typed “On The Road”, In one long seamless burst of creativity. They call it the “On the Road Scroll“. Jack and his scroll It probably wasn’t as simple and elegant as it sounds. But, … Read More

Augmented Architect

I got a new phone this week. One of those thin ones, with the touch screen thing and the apps & such. The guy at the phone store showed me the tab that you pull to remove the battery. “Don’t pull the tab all the way out” he said… That was the extent of my new phone lesson. I should be able to … Read More

Architects follow like ants, Giant freakin’ ANTS!

Buildings are very complex and it takes a team to get them built. There’s property owners, investors, Financial institutions, City officials, Architects, Engineers, Consultants, Contractors, Building Inspectors, Insurance agents, Osha inspectors, lawyers, real estate brokers, marketing professionals, and more on the team. Swarming over the “soon to be” building like ants. Giant Freakin’ ANTS! Think about keeping all those diverse … Read More

Don Draper can suck it

. Remind me, when did Architects become advertising agents? During the first week at my last job I heard the word “product” used to describe the project I was working on. I should have dropped my t-square and walked slowly towards the door. When the hell did we become Mad Men? Are we selling something? Are we designing buildings or just … Read More

Standing on shelves, quietly, waiting

There’s an amazing degree of craftsmanship involved in printing and binding a book; Making paper, carving the plates for the engravings, printing the sheets, tanning the leather, sewing the signatures, sewing the textblocks, and binding the book. Not to mention – creating the work within; making the art, writing the story, crafting the poetry. William Blake was a master of … Read More

Why are these chairs making me so sad?

I’ve been reading “The Architecture of Happiness” by Alain de Botton. Because I read anything about architectural philosophy and anything written by anyone named “Alain”. (umm – please ignore THIS POST – as it may undercut the aforementioned “fact”)  And, while reading, I’ve found myself struck by one premise in particular.   We interpret inanimate objects using the exact same process we use to interpret other people’s … Read More