3 December
1868 death of Paul Abadie, the Elder
Re: glossy: working it through
1998.12.03 10:44
Re: CAD-CAM for a Higher and Better Use
1998.12.03 10:55
Re: TX2
2001.12.03 09:47
Re: TX2 (cave postscript)
2001.12.03 10:53
Re: Frank's Complaint
2001.12.03 10:58
so much for liberty...
2003.12.03 00:02
2003.12.03 17:36
031203a.db collection of museum plans
031203b.db collection of museum plans plus Parkway quadrant of Center City Philadelphia
031203c.db House 10 and Museum for Nordrhine-Westfalen within Parkway context
Re: Big Boxing
2004.12.03 11:14
041203a.db Romaphilia; Philadelphia/Parkway west of the Tiber
041203b.db Romaphilia; Philadelphia east of the Tiber
041203c.db Romaphilia; Philadelphia east and west of the Tiber (uncropped)
041203d.db Romaphilia; Philadelphia east and west of the Tiber (cropped)
The 72 hour survey: decide our own damn cover.
2005.12.03 10:20
Martino
2005.12.03 23:12
Thornton, Thrope, Tibaldi, Tibaldi
2006.12.03 11:14
Guess Who
2007.12.03 08:05
2007.12.03 09:19
where is the good new architecture?
2008.12.03 00:44
2008.12.03 01:50
2008.12.03 11:23
pragmatists turning political?
2008.12.03 08:00
| |
Re: glossy: working it through
1998.12.03 10:44
now...
if I were to say that everything everything everything is a wave-length, and you countered that no everything everything everything is a particle, I thinked we'd have to join forces because together we'd be enLIGHTened.
so much for liberty...
2003.12.03 17:36
Security checkpoints at Independence Historic National Park are a post-911 phenomenon, and, as far as their 'design" there goes, they are makeshift and poorly executed. Using the former Liberty Bell Pavilion now also as a checkpoint adds symbolic absurdity to the mix.
Granted this may all be temporary, but, if you are mindful of all the 200+ year history of this specific site, there's not much about it that hasn't just been temporary, or indeed ironic about the literal birthplace of the United States of America.
Perhaps the reason it is so difficult these days to design a decent memorial is because architects for almost a century now are more trained at designing oblivion.
|