Archive for July, 2008

Light is the Theme: Introduction

As I began writing the first post of this series, I quickly realized it needed an introduction.  It got to the point where I had written a full posts worth before discussing the Kimbell Art Museum, the first building for contemplation.  Therefore, consider this an introduction to the first group of buildings discussed within the […]


Architecture as Experience

Of anything, I have perhaps covered architecture the least.  This is somewhat by design, because this blog is intended as an outlet to explore my other interests beyond architecture, which I practice daily for a living.  Despite this agenda, it is still my passion, and therefore fair game for content.

[Image: A play on form and […]


Market Urbanism

Although I had been consumed with my work recently, I still had time to keep tabs on the blogosphere.  LIke many of you, I have a laundry list of blogs from which I receive feeds.  Relative to my interests, it has been easy to discover those covering design, architecture, and urbanism.  On the other hand, […]


No Longer Blogging in Pseudo Anonymity

When I started this blog, I was having difficulty deciding whether to remain anonymous.  Certain events over the past few weeks, however, have lead to a decision.

[Image: Courtesy of Websecurity.]
It is not that I was explicitly remaining anonymous, but my rationalization hinged on some unforeseen possibility that it could benefit me or this blog at […]


Pattern Recognition 5

Sorry for the slim pickings here at AOU lately, work has been all consuming.  Hopefully you enjoyed my article in Volume, but more importantly, I hope you have been outside taking advantage of the summer months.
My current deadline is this Friday, so in theory I will be adding content soon.  In the meantime, please check […]