Architecture can be a poor, masochistic, and downtrodden profession, but it doesn’t have to be. The truth is we never had to be poor, in fact we probably could have had our choice of occupations, but for whatever reason we’re here. Our short term financial freedom lies in what I (and... View full entry
"The sin of an aluminum can was seldom ever greater." By Joseph Varholick On November 28, 2012 Embodied Energy [A Short Story] There once was a time, and it was last Thursday, when an aluminum cylinder was drained of all purpose-giving substance and was then discarded into abysmal darkness... View full entry
Fashion ARCHetypes | Sartorial Satire By Tom Einspahr On November 22, 2012 on Building Satire.com The Minimalist The Minimalist stays clear of color, instead opting to wear only shades of grey. If they must wear colors it must be muted and desaturated. Button up shirts are a must... View full entry
Passion and pay don't come easy. Let’s be REAL | And Don’t Waste My Time By Parrhesia On November 13, 2012 on Building Satire.com To all my struggling brothers and sisters out there, this one’s for you. Dear Management, I’m typically not one to complain... View full entry
By The Rafaie On October 17, 2012 BuildingSatire.com He's got the whole world in His hand Oscar circa 637 souls Oscar circa 156 souls Oscar circa 48 souls View full entry
Should contemporary art be daily? Corn Flakes are great daily. They are simple. They ask little from me psychologically or philosophically. Their bland flavor happily disappears behind thoughts of what I’ll be doing today, or what I drank last night. Contemporary art over my Corn Flakes is... View full entry
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