Cold Case
Who built Case Study House #16?
I’m writing a book about Craig Ellwood’s Case Study House 16—an experimental biography, or by my calculus, a pulp detective novel masquerading as history in a tattered trench coat. The Los Angeles Review of Architecture published an excerpt. nyra.nyc/articles/col...
09.10.2025 22:16
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Her latest novel is quite good
09.10.2025 21:40
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Philippe Boudon’s Lived-in Architecture: Le Corbusier's Pessac Revisited (1972) is a good start. A good example of a post-occupancy study of an iconic modernist building.
26.09.2025 17:23
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Yes … Cronon relies a lot on Von Thünen and Christaller. I also like David Blackbourn’s The Conquest of Nature, which links de/forestation to larger ideas about Prussia’s place in the world.
13.09.2025 14:45
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Cronon’s Nature’s Metropolis comes to mind. As does Barbara Mundy’s book about waterworks in Tenochtitlan.
13.09.2025 14:34
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Of Hyphen and Hurricane
Thinking of a ship as architecture is enough to make it so ...
I wrote this piece on hurricanes and architectural history fourteen years ago … I still go back to it every now and then to see how it continues to inform my research: open.substack.com/pub/literary...
02.06.2025 11:11
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Season 2 of Andor is essentially an intergalactic version of Jean-Pierre Melville’s Army of Shadows (1969)
01.05.2025 16:28
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Saw the movie about the Hungarian Bauhausler who designs a Suprematist community center in Doylestown, PA and who (at least for this viewer) was more Adrian Leverkühn than Marcel Breuer.
16.02.2025 13:59
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Happy Groundhog Day
02.02.2025 17:17
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… in 25,000 words
07.12.2024 21:13
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To immerse oneself in the rhythms and rituals of the stories of another country is a reminder that translation is more than just converting text from one language to another—it is spatial dislocation. So here I am in the tropical wilds of Quintana Roo, México, confronting Juan Rulfo once again
07.12.2024 18:20
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Motion Sickness
<em>Prior Art</em> trades in architectural alembics: spaces that distill, refine, and elucidate Christensen’s crucial triad: “creativity, novelty, and property.”
I wrote a review of Prior Art: Patents and the Nature of Invention in Architecture for @nyreviewofarch.bsky.social … many thanks to the editors for the opportunity to engage this text! I had my opinions on this book, but definitely check out if you can. nyra.nyc/articles/mot...
13.11.2024 16:11
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16.05.2024 00:49
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My daughter, Romy
16.05.2024 00:42
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I just added this beautiful 1985 Steinberger XL-2UF fretless bass to my collection. I’ve always loved fretless basses … they look like diagrams of bass guitars.
05.03.2024 21:07
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Want to read something on Theodor Adorno, Thomas Mann, Sergei Eisenstein, and Mickey Mouse? Check out my piece on the Walt Disney Features Animation building in LARA #1. And also … SUBSCRIBE!
22.02.2024 19:59
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I had a mushroom latte for the first time. It smelled like Amarillo Ramp and tasted like Double Negative.
12.02.2024 18:56
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Three authors’ agreements are making my life kinda busy from now until 2026.
20.01.2024 17:04
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I am so woefully out-of-step with such things, but I learned that novelist Paul LaFarge died earlier this year. I wrote one chapter of my dissertation while reading Haussmann, or The Distinction … a wonderful novel that I would not hesitate to assign for an arch. history class.
21.11.2023 13:33
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I had a paper accepted to the next meeting of EAHN … a first for me.
17.11.2023 22:18
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