At first I didn’t take much notice, and I should have taken notice and didn’t and soon had my regrets for not being observant and… mindful. A new building was going up in my work neighborhood – I couldn’t help but notice the place is relatively gigantic and I walk in that area every single day at my lunch hour. For some reason, I just didn’t pay attention. Continue Reading
Art and Architecture
This recently completed project, headed by the Austrian architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au (that’s how they spell it and I don’t get it either!) is an anthropology and science museum situated at the confluence of the Rhone and Saone rivers in Lyon, France. What a great site to win an architectural competition. It is an interesting building to say the least:
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Building technology has certainly evolved over the last couple of decades but it seems that architectural design has exploded only perhaps in the last five or so years; Continue Reading
Dear readers, you must know, as my close friends and kin know; know only so well, that your host suffers from the occasional bout of melancholy. Sometimes just a gentle, easy, sadness. You know that kind of sadness. Like that time a good friend, a long-time friend, had moved to Cleveland a couple of years ago and hadn’t returned your call you made to him yesterday. Continue Reading