The Aleatoric Landscape of Willett Moss
Made in Rome: The Aleatoric Landscape is an exhibition currently running at 3A Gallery in San Francisco that features the sculptures and drawings of Willett Moss, a principal of San Francisco firm CMG Landscape Architecture. As winner of the 2006 Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture, Moss studied the stairways that link Rome together and [...]
Life Without Giveaways – Your Favorite Speculative Space WINNER
[image courtesy Sony Pictures] Thanks to everyone who participated in the Synecdoche New York give-away. Congratulations go to commenter kevic, also known as Kevin Clement of Into the Loop, whose speculative space submission won your hearts and minds and wins him a Synechdoche, New York Blu-ray. Read Kevin’s full, mind-boggling, impossibly sublime, reality-bending submission after [...]
“What good is your modern architecture if it can’t repair a broken heart?!?”
Somehow I missed Mister Glasses the first time in made its way around the architectural blogsphere. Mister Glasses is the continuing tale of a has-been Modernist looking for retribution with the help of his new crack-team of architectural archetypes. While there are plenty of inside jokes for architects (“Your new high school will be regarded [...]
Life Without Giveaways – Vote for Your Favorite Speculative Space
[image courtesy Sony Pictures] In recognition of the DVD release of Synecdoche New York, the Charlie Kaufman film set in a dream-like warehouse theatre where logic and physics hold no sway, Life Without Buildings held its first ever comment competition. The question: what you would build in an infinite warehouse if space, logic, and money [...]
