✱ Weekly Photograph #12 I miss autumn. It's starting to get hot, and one of the nice things about living in the City of Trees and PhD's is when the leaves turn.
Archispeak was on a Webinar Webinar is not a sexy word. Anyway. I was a guest on this month's Internet Marketing for Architects show and you can now watch it for free. It was a fun conversation with Eric Bobrow (the owner of Internet Marketing for Architects) and Neal Pann (from Archispeak). Unfortunately,
✱ Leighton's New Grind Bar Leighton has really been getting into scootering, and in between the trips to the skate park, he wanted a grind bar to practice some tricks in the front yard. We talked about it, planned it out, and then made one on Saturday morning with some steel I had in the
✱ Weekly Photograph #11 I absolutely love subtle, desolate landscapes. This one, again, was made in Alaska.
Archispeak #8 - Architects and Egos In this episode of America's favorite podcast, Archispeak discusses the difference between confidence and ego, then examines simple and effective ways to establish camaraderie in an architectural office. ∞
This is Powerful This is Water The Glossary: In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College. However, the resulting speech didn't become widely known until 3 years later, after his tragic death. It is, without a doubt, some
✱ Weekly Photograph #10 Messing around with shutter speed, aperture, and focal length led to a happy accident when I made this image. It's a macro shot of some dew on a grassy leaf somewhere near Denali in Alaska. I just love how the dew looks like a collection of sparkly jewels.