Ridgemont Typologies

With his new series, the Ridgemont Typologies, photographer Mark Luthringer presents to us a reflection of our own subconscious filing system; an uncanny catalog of the American suburban landscape. From the Artist’s Statement: The typological array’s inherent ability to depict prevalence and repetition make it the perfect technique for examining the excess, redundancy, and meaningless [...]

Big In Japan

In less than one month’s time, I’ll be leaving for a much-anticipated vacation to Japan! Planning for the trip is well underway, but if anyone has any hot tips or recomendations – architectural or otherwise – please leave a comment or email me! We’ll be spending most of our time in/around Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka.

Alice Tully Hall Expansion

The New York Times Online have been producing some impressive interactive infographics lately. First, a map of the new Greek and Roman galleries at the Met – providing panoramic photos, audio commentary, and a history of the building, all in a sleek web2.0 package – and now an informative breakdown of Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s [...]