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The Diane Dale Follow-Up at Greenbuild

Diane Dale and I encountered each other on the expo floor at Greenbuild last month. It was a Thursday afternoon, the 20th of November, and the conference was in full swing. We’d initially walked past each other without quite realizing it, but were soon standing together in the middle of one of the paths between [...]

15th December 2008 | Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in Architecture, China, journalism, language | No Comments »



Speaking in Boston, visiting NYC, NH, next month.

On November 18th, I’ll be one of the featured speakers at GreenBuild’s International Forum. GreenBuild is the US Green Building Council’s annual convention and expo. If you’ve heard of USGBC, it’s probably in relation to its work in administering LEED building standards for sustainable design. This year, Greenbuild is supposed to draw about 25,000 attendees [...]

22nd October 2008 | Tags: , ,
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The Broken Angel

A story in today’s New York Times by Robin Pogrebin describes the recent travails and planned revival of a house in Brooklyn. The house is called the Broken Angel, a distinctive building for the modifications and additional construction created by Arthur Wood, the owner and resident. After an October fire, the building was deemed structurally [...]

11th January 2007 | Tags: , , ,
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Moving Target

2nd April 2006 | Tags:
Posted in Architecture, art, photography, San Francisco | No Comments »



We Need More Jessie Street On This Page

28th March 2006 | Posted in Architecture, light, photography, San Francisco | No Comments »