Just a quick note… Put on your turtleneck and come out to the North Carolina Museum of Art tonight from 6:00-8:00 for the Thirst 4 Architecture event. Hosted by Triangle Modernist Houses and New Raleigh. Mitch Magee (Mr. Glasses) will be there! and so will I. We’ll be wearing very stylish glasses and rolling our eyes whenever someone mentions symmetry. Plus, … Read More
Oath of Modernism
I, modernism, being of sound mind and having a firm understanding of what should be, do solemnly swear to ignore the needs of poor people and democrats. I, modernism, will not knowingly or unintentionally promote the excessive ornamentation favored by the nostalgic and simple-minded. I, modernism will remain pure, and separate, loosening my tie, only after a few drinks, or … Read More
10 Things to keep in mind when designing for Hipsters
irony = iron + y cardboard tubes Bon Iver is not French they sell wine at Walmart cabins are less than 200 s.f. rust it’s not too much wool chickens everything comes easy to you, doesn’t it? nevermind . . photos are from banlon1964’s photostream on flickr (used under creative commons license) .
Definition of Architecture
I can’t believe I’ve written this blog for over a year and never bothered to define Architecture. A glaring omission to be sure. Perhaps I could get some help on this one? What’s a good definition of “Architecture” ? . . Architecture (noun): the act of artfully placing complex forms in remote locations to be photographed for magazine covers. . Architecture (noun): … Read More
The Architect Interviews Mr. Glasses
As many of you know, I am a long time supporter of the modernist movement in architecture. An advocate for the clarity of a cleanly drawn line, if you will. Could a movement in Architecture better capture the widening sense of isolated distopia marinating at the very core of the American dream? Could a movement more perfectly represent the collective malaise of the industrial machine … Read More
Beat Poet Architect for the Working Man
*solo bass begins – pensively* The Architect steps out from the shadows *clinking of drinks* . . The working man will begin from a square, with four equal sides of a life that ends in pain and isolation with 2 long views framing a vista into the depths on the lonely landscape of a wrecked economy that will be barren, like the bottom … Read More
Architectural Terminology – The Urban Design Vocabulary
I’ll admit it, I throw around Architectural terminology with the best of them. Especially when it comes to “Urban Design”. I can’t order a coffee without commenting on the vernacular nature of the locally roasted beans and the sense of place established by the “take a penny leave a penny” bowl next to the cash register. “Take a penny, leave … Read More
Architects Anonymous
“Go on” Richard said “It’s time”. Richard had only been my sponsor for a few days, but we’d known each other since we were in Design studio together. Man, I was wild in school. My thesis project was unnerving. All angles, and patterns and overly complex order, with a poetic sense of place. The project was completely uninhabitable, but striking. The final crit. … Read More
Because I’m an Architect
Because I’m an Architect, I will spend years refining the design of my own home. It will be an elegant representation of my hard learned design philosphy. It will be innovatively conceived, yet ultimately unbuilt. Because I’m an Architect, I will glare at you when you suggest we go to Red Lobster for dinner. Because I’m an Architect, I will buy … Read More
Less is More stupid
Less is more. Congratulations, you have officially alienated 75% of the population. Now if you can make Less cost more? You’ll knock out another 23%. The remaining 2% are married to an Architect. Clearly, your practice is off to a good start. Reducing everything down to the purest, most elegant form is difficult, and only a truely gifted Architect can achieve that … Read More
The Ideal Client
. The ideal client should have a highly refined palate, insist on the finest appliances, and not cook. They should wear dark clothes, stand at the edge of the room, looking out the windows, considering the Architecture, pensively. They will appear “blurred” in all photographs, as if moving, and dynamic. The ideal client should value form over function. unless noted … Read More
Dear Mr. Architect, Please advise
Dear Mr. Architect, I would like to clarify a few things that you may have misunderstood during the design process. Please don’t get me wrong. In general we are very pleased with the house, ummm, I mean… “living-experiment”, (Did I get that right?) We’re just a little concerned about our marriage. Granted, we said we wanted an “open” and “airy” … Read More