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Villa Hermina
Villa Hermina
nothinThe Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament
nothinOn the Road Again
On the Road Again
nothinDOCOMOMO Must-Reads
DOCOMOMO Must-Reads
nothinThe Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza
nothinThe Lustron House
The Lustron House
nothinBrief Thoughts on Norway, by David Sollie
Brief Thoughts on Norway, by David Sollie
nothinThe Bookshelf: the mirror
The Bookshelf: the mirror
nothinKoppla av: Treehotel
Koppla av: Treehotel
nothin“36 Hours in Copenhagen”
“36 Hours in Copenhagen”
nothinThe Establishment of the Wilderness Camps
The Establishment of the Wilderness Camps
nothinMY PARADISE & the invisible element of place
MY PARADISE & the invisible element of place
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Villa Hermina

September 15th, 2010

A refreshing reminder that there is more than one way to live.

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The Scottish Parliament

September 11th, 2010

The home of Scottish history, politics, and contemporary architecture sits right outside my front door.

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On the Road Again

September 3rd, 2010

From rustic Adirondack splendor to a transplanted France, to the greatest American city, to quintessentially quaint Connecticut; a rundown of my life this past week.

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DOCOMOMO Must-Reads

August 25th, 2010

A comprehensive list of books published in early 2010, traversing the regional, cultural, ecological, and historical significance of mid-century modern architecture and design.

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The Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza

August 19th, 2010

  Last Thursday, I tagged along to drop some friends off at the Albany Airport. Afterward, the remainder of our […]

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The Lustron House

August 11th, 2010

Advertised as “the house America has been waiting for,” the Lustron House is now a relic of a time that valued modernity and mass-production. Don’t miss the tour of the Lustrons on Nicollet Ave in S Mpls this month!

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Brief Thoughts on Norway, by David Sollie

August 7th, 2010

Through the kindness of strangers I spent the month of July living and working in the former train station of […]

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The Bookshelf: the mirror

August 3rd, 2010

In any given home, the bookshelf is the most revealing decorative element. What does your bookshelf say about you?

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Koppla av: Treehotel

July 28th, 2010

The Treehotel is Sweden’s latest place to relax in style.

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“36 Hours in Copenhagen”

July 21st, 2010

Earlier this month, the New York Times published a travel article for Copenhagen. See photos and link to the article here.

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The Establishment of the Wilderness Camps

July 15th, 2010

Whether privately owned or established as residential camps for children, the American summer camp has a rich and long history in the New York Adirondack Mountains.

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MY PARADISE & the invisible element of place

July 12th, 2010

American Swedish Institute, Wednesday June 14th 7:00pm, ongoing exhibit through October 10th 2010

Don’t miss this gem of an exhibition at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis. A combined display of a show traveling all the way from Finland, titled ‘A Hundred Years of Finnish Architects Summer Homes’, architectural photos and scale models, plus featured work by Minnesota’s own Finnish Architect superhero David Salmela.

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