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Life Without Books – British Built

Focusing on emerging practices with professional, but not necessarily national, connections to the country, British Built is the sequel to the ubiquitous SuperDutch. – the book that was, at some point, on everyone’s desk when you were in college. Um… that is…if you were recently in college, I mean. British Built lives up to its […]

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N.O. Return

Hey you. Yeah, it has been a while… What? Oh…thanks. You look good too. So um…sorry I haven’t called… things have been kind of crazy lately… A lot’s happened in the past few weeks, making it difficult to know where to begin. There’s the trip the San Francisco for the opening weekend at the new […]

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Slowly Moving On…

Next Week, I’ll be once again visiting San Francisco. This time, to see the new de Young Museum… and start a serious job hunt. Yes, I’m sad to say that it might be time for a move. I love New Orleans, but I’ve been displaced for almost 5 weeks now. In that time, some new […]

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Tales from Taliesin

Finally. I have internet. The past few days have been pretty strange. Normally, I get most of my news from the internet – reading papers online, blogs, journals, etc. – but recently my only information source was the television and its many 24 hour news stations. Until now, I had no idea there was so […]

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Evacuation Day 10

The past 10 days, people have been amazing – providing clothes, food, shelter…everything. I’d like to thank the Keane Family, Kahn Family, Hodesh Family, Stamp family, Currie Family, House Family, the cities of Houston, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Las Vegas, and every stranger along the way who has been kind enough to help us in whatever way […]