Monday, February 28, 2011
From "Edge of Desire"
"Location as an act of choice or a force of circumstance forms the matrix of our comprehension of individual subjectivity and how it addresses the world. And while place and location afford a measure of belonging, they also convey a sense of limits: together with positive aspects of rootedness and empowerment, a physical, cultural, or historical locus also implies boundedness, containment and limitation." - Chaitanya Sambrani
Rural Studio

A few months ago, one of my favorite professors from the University of Georgia introduced me to a program at Auburn University called Rural Studio. The program was founded 17 years ago "to improve living conditions in rural Alabama while imparting practical experience to architecture students. " The results are dynamic structures, both small homes and community centers, created by students.
"If architecture is going to nudge, cajole, and inspire a community to challenge the status quo into making responsible changes, it will take the subversive leadership of academics and practitioners who keep reminding students of the profession's responsibilities." Samuel Mockbee
View the Rural Studio Website here.
You can buy a book full of Rural Studios projects here.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Welcome to Miami

I have just returned home to New Orleans from a fantastic show in Miami. I fall in love with new locations easily. I know this. . .but Miami had such a nice combination of sun, surf, skyscrapers, boats, and of course, a strong latin vibe.
While there, I was gifted a string of origami cranes all made from maps of Louisiana. The artist, Sarah Bein, is also a jeweler and musician. You can find examples of her work here.
I also had the pleasure of returning to Seaside, Fl. You may know Seaside as the location where the Truman Show was filmed in 1998. Every home in Seaside is unique with towers, swings, and observation decks. Between the homes are charming oak lined pathways all boasting soothing names. The only thing the town is missing. . . is a windmill - our dream home. Read more about Seaside on wikipedia here. Yves and I went a little crazy last year on finding books about such a unique town. Some of our favorites:
Seaside: Making a Town in America by Mohney and Easterling
and
Views of Seaside by Andres Duany
and
Parallel Utopia by Richard Sexton
The next few weeks are extremely busy for me. I will be interviewing with MFA programs, finishing commissions, and starting several large scale canvases for my new series. . . AND enjoying Mardi Gras all at the same time.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Deutschland!
Germany, as my second home, is the most charming, architecturally stimulating place that I could recommend to a traveler. Germany at Christmas time. . . makes you think Santa is real. As we landed in Stuttgart, Yves surprised me with a trip to Nürnberg, the city with the 'creme de la creme' of Christmas markets. Just a few of my favorite things: the classic red and white tents of the Christmas market, handmade crafts, Glühwein, Nürnberger Würstl, the chimes of the church bell, and huge piles of snow.





Thursday, December 30, 2010
Super Granny!


When I'm 91, I hope I look this good in spandex. Thank you Frederika Goldberger for being my inspiration.
View more photos by Sacha Goldberger, a French commercial photographer on Spiegel: http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-63097.html
Monday, November 29, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Shadow Chandelier by Atelierbbb

My obsession with chandeliers has led me to find this interesting rendition by Stephane Barbier Bouvet of Atelierbbb.
Who needs crystal and gold when you have paint?
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