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A Deviation, but Worth It
I usually write about great spaces and why they make us feel better about ourselves, give us encouragement and inspiration, and all...
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Revival - It’s in the Details
San Diego’s Balboa Park has reopened and it is time to take a new look at an old beauty. In 1915 the Panama California Exposition was ...
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Hello world!
Leon Battista Alberti, an architect artist of the 15th century wrote, “ Beauty is the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one...
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels, Los Angeles
Spanish architect, Rafael Moneo designed the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in Los Angeles about ten years ago. Time as shown that the...
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Timelessness
Jonas Salk along with architect Louis Khan set out to create a unique campus for scientific research with the Salk Institute. Not only...
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The World on One Boulevard
I was fortunate to attend the World Expo in Milan, Italy this past summer. I highly recommend this experience, especially for architects....
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Palladian Architecture: Deep Roots
Architecture in the Renaissance era, which in the early fifteenth century started in Italy, diverged from the architectural timeline -...
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Breathing New Life into Spaces
It is interesting to think of a city as a picture frame; its architectural elements fading to the background, only to enhance a piece of...
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Black or White
Recently I heard Professor William Lidwell from the University of Houston lecture on the meaning of colors. His area of study is in the...
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San Diego's Central Library: the Dome
The new central library in my home town just opened. Rising above San Diego’s skyline is now the library's ninth floor dome. The dome is...
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