17.12.09

Holiday in Prague

Exploring Prague during the holidays is a visual feast. The architecture is amazing and storybook. The original buildings remained untouched during the years of war and the result is an opportunity to experience the past in the functioning present. Winter skies can be gray and temperatures well below freezing, providing an interesting backdrop and two dimensional quality to the buildings warmed by the holiday lights.

6.12.09

Photographing Brigitte Bardot

This is a good story of how a great photograph can be caught in a moment of perfect timing, luck, and experience. Brigitte Bardot appears in the scenes from the movie Le mepris shot at Casa Malaparte. LINK

22.11.09

Scenes with Casa Malaparte

This video has scenes from the movie Le Mespris, shot at Casa Malaparte. It is a bit long, but it shows the setting and the house in it's original state. You will find an earlier post with more information about Casa Malaparte.

20.10.09

Two amazing escapes

Two favorite places for a great escape. Tigmi is about an hour drive from Marrakesh. It is a restored cluster of  connected structures within a very very small agricultural village. A very unique place. Verana is above the bay of Yelapa just south of Puerto Vallarta.  A handful of very carefully designed guest houses, each with a different theme make this a one of a kind place. Both have a quality that only a handful of places in the world share.

9.10.09

His Masters Voice


I like this image of what was, against what is now. It is almost frozen in time, since it was abandoned as a store over forty years ago. Life on the mostly deserted streets of Havana does not include shopping. This photograph was taken in 2000.  

2.9.09

Two doorways, two cultures

One interior is in Morocco and the other in Mexico.  One is old and restored and the other is newer.  They both have a quality that I like and find inspiring.  The organic quality of the materials and sculptural form make them timeless in their environment.

27.8.09

John Pawson, Architect

I discovered the work of John Pawson through this book documenting one of his projects.  His client Fi McGhee a British photographer wanted to restore and convert a derelict Dutch barn in Essex, dating from 1723, into a studio and home for her family.  Pawson's minimalist style combined with some of the remaining elements created a truly remarkable living and working space.  The project was a five year process of deconstruction and reconstruction.  Pawsons work while being modern minimalist, is somehow very compatible with the simple designs and construction materials used long ago.  The book was published by Booth-Clibborn Editions, U.K. in 1999.

6.8.09

Design for print

Designing for print media is two dimensional design, however it must consider the three dimensional object that delivers it.  I always preferred a strong use of photography and type in a manner that engaged the viewer to participate in the whole experience.  Our opinion of something may be shaped by a second or less of observation.  

29.7.09

Casa Malaparte in Capri, Italy


I recently discovered this book in a personal library, and it was a must have for my own.  It is inspiring and Malaparte's design reflects my own ideas for a project that I am working on.  This is more than a book on architecture.  It is about the man and his house.  Curzio Malaparte was an Italian writer and many other things.  Casa Malaparte was completed in the early forties.  It has been in films, photoshoots, and host to many events over the years.  It was in near ruin, until it's recent restoration.  I found a copy of the book on amazon.com, the book is no longer in print.

24.7.09

Sand castles in the sky

The coastal town of Essaouira in Morocco is a special place.  Like most places in Morocco, it has a fortified wall around the central city.  The coast has both sand and rock beaches and it is a major fishing port.  A bit of music history, Jimi Hendrix spent some time here while in Morocco on the "Marrakesh Express", and this is where "Sand Castles in the Sky" was authored.  I will be posting more on Moroc in the future.  The place is rich with visuals, both graphic and architectural.  I am also interested in their traditional construction methods and Tadelakt plaster-like finishes.  

Tango in Cuba

A tango dance hall in La Habana de Cuba.  This is a favorite photograph.  Probably because of the experience.  The music of Cuba is very much a part of everyday life in Havana.  Havana is a visually stimulating place.  One can see the architecture of the old Havana amongst the decaying infrastructure and imagine an earlier time.  Today, much renovation is underway and it remains to be seen if this will result in a Disneyland experience or a truly Cuban one.  I was fortunate to experience a very real Cuba.

22.7.09

Retro Annual Report Design

This screen shot is from a pioneering CD that my office designed and produced documenting the Mead Annual Report Show.  The Mead Paper Company was the sponsor of the longest running and most credible event honoring the very best in the print media of annual reports. This CD presented over 125 reports, representing Forty years of the best in annual report design, including video clips and comments from the designers.  I am not sure if this work has been archived in current formats.  Most early digital media is no longer playable today.  A consideration for future works.

21.7.09

Rural art


These images from Morocco represent the rural aesthetic from the past.  A restored house and the remainder of a rammed earth wall.  It is reference for a project and a photograph to display.