Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The field of Architecture embodies so much ugliness that it must be on purpose. Is the word beauty ever uttered in schools of architecture anymore? Or are the design schools more interested in Hegel and Foucoult? The french philosophies of Post Modermism and Deconstructivism were nothing more to Architectural theory than another thing to rip off and splice into the lecture sermon. And how many times has a second year Grad student with the goatee, tat, shaved head and the three hundred dollar sunglasses said: "Yeah, but what is Beauty, man?"

Wednesday, May 12, 2010



-A thought for the day- Architectural excellence comes from being continually willing to improve upon your shortcomings. -DN

-This is a sculpture I designed and then had welded up and mounted to my office front door. It's a bunch of carpenters "speed-squares," One fine day I saw them hanging up for sale at HomeDepot and I had an IDEA. I laid them out on the floor, "borrowed a tape measure from near by, (also for sale) and confirmed that I could fit them vertically within the door frame. Then off to the check out stand, sans tape measure!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010


A flower in a field at Santa Monica Airport, once upon a time, called Clover field. So beautiful. Will man ever understand natures complexity in order to create such simple beauty?
Architecture: foundation, cantilevering shaft and a sunlit yellow canopy.