I really enjoyed the Edouard Vuillard exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York City this summer. His paintings, to me, are a quiet window into a busy world.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Beach Architecture
As the weather turns cold here in New York, I like to look back at my favorite impromptu beach structures to remind me that it will be hot again soon.
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architecture,
big sky,
build,
infrastructure,
installation,
new york
Monday, October 8, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Louis Kahn's FDR Memorial!
This summer I had the privilege of visiting the FDR Memorial on Roosevelt Island, designed by none other than Louis Kahn. Thanks to my professor Christian Volkman from the Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York and Sciame Construction for arranging this tour for my fellow students and I.
It was also my first trip to Roosevelt Island, which added to the excitement of the trip. But seeing the monument, even when it was still in construction, really was amazing. Even after his death, the memorial is true to Kahn's high level of quality and detail, thanks to a few architects on the job who used to work with Mr. Kahn and are helping to preserve his vision.
Every single part of this memorial is constructed out of Mount Airy Granite as per Louis Kahn's original specification. It is a bright white, with a few black and gray specks. The lines are clean and strong, with open joints between each block. The precision is incredible, and I can't wait to go back when it is complete.
I have had issues in the past, with buildings that almost seem like they were made more for the photographs in magazines than for the people who lived there. And then there are the buildings that don't look so great when you read about them and look at photos, but are incredible when you visit them in person. This memorial has both qualities. It has that harmonious balance of proportions, materials, and spirit. It took my breath away. The palpable quiet, the utter peace one can experience there. I enjoyed it when I was there, and I enjoy it still now as I look back at the photos a few months later.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Double Die Antwoord
Its been a while since I've posted anything about Die Antwoord, and its important to me to remind everyone how amazing they are. So here you go:
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die antwoord,
music,
video,
youtube
A Day at the Moma
The Moma can always be counted on as a source of knowledge and inspiration for me and all of the struggling designers trying to make it in the big city.
Archigram, Plug-In City
Laurids Ortner, City 47
Toyo Ito, Sendai Mediatheque
Sea Shelter, click photo below for more info:
Sketches I Loved
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aarboretum,
architecture,
art,
build,
design,
drawing,
house,
information visualization,
infrastructure,
manhattan,
moma,
new york,
thom mayne
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