16 January
1931 birth of Susan Sontag
ideas
art
Quondam
1998.01.16
Life and Death (Eros & Thanatos) in the Ichnographia
1999.01.16
the arch, the trope, and the reenactment
2000.01.16
Re: architecting
2000.01.16 14:14
2000.01.16 21:54
"either-or" attitude
2001.01.16
virtual architecture
2001.01.16
party line and the old Butler house
2001.01.16
Period Rooms of the World Unite
2002.01.16 12:41
Re: still about Romans
2002.01.16 15:06
2002.01.16 17:37
Re: How to become a famous Architect
2002.01.16 18:44
more on Ambrose and Theodosius, etc.
2002.01.16 18:44
Heilige Helena
2003.01.16
[Dropping the So-Called] Heilige Helena
2003.01.16
Re: Hearts at Altötting
2004.01.16 17:18
degrees of separation
"what is the book about?"
list of self portraits
2004.01.16
Opus Piranesi/Opus Lauf
2005.01.16
the year of the woman.
2006.01.16 19:24
Minimalism in Architecture
2007.01.16 12:14
2007.01.16 13:30
2007.01.16 14:23
2007.01.16 17:11
2007.01.16 17:26
Ury House exact location
2007.01.16 12:55
if you wear camper shoes do you become a better architect :)
2007.01.16 13:39
2007.01.16 13:44
The Best of Rita Novel Anytime
2008.01.16 08:54
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The Best of Rita Novel Anytime
2008.01.16 08:54
"Eat [pure design] everybody!"
A Preprandial Aperitif
Cucumber Slices, Cavier and 'Sociables' Crackers
Spinach and Mushroom Salad
A Glass of Blue Nun Wine
Sketches cum Napkins
A Trip to the Rest Room
Coquille St. Jacques
Pears Helene
The Speeches [on reenactment]
Dried Fruit and Nuts
Australian Port and a Cigarette
The Ride Home
excerpt:
16 January
1931: The birth of Susan Sontag.
2000: Perhaps I'm here being overly simplistic, but recent architectural tropes and the pronouncements of such often appear to be elaborate justifications for what is otherwise plainly arbitrary in terms of ultimate design form.
2000: It would seem then that the difference between real scale and virtual scale is in how each scale respectively treats and/or renders limits.
2001 The real world of architecture already does an excellent job of reenacting itself.
2002: Again, where is that study on "architecture that moves" when you need it?
2002 Process Taking Its Own Shape was kind of my answer to "How to become a famous Architect," and actually impressed a lot of the people that saw it exhibited.
2002: If you believe that there was an enforced silence regarding Helena's discovery of the True Cross, then you should also believe that the silence worked in terms of keeping imperial rule firmly established.
QBVS3, p. 440.
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