Finally all the obligations are through. I've attended some great Christmas parties, seen several families, and served my time with a bit more retail (good shop, don't worry). Now it's the moment to knuckle down to some revision, project finishing, and coursework writing.
A few consecutive thoughts...
While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered beasts, how can we expect any ideal conditions on this earth. - George Bernard Shaw (also refused his Nobel Prize money).
Typophile profile of William Caslon, who turned the tide of Dutch typographic dominance.
The apparently slept upon KM3 by Brad Pitt's third favourite architects. Cheers to the Bedroom Allstars for the insistence.
Folding Landscapes encompasses the mapping projects of Tim Robinson. Found via an excellent interview by Hans-Ulrich Obrist in Domus 886.
More soon.
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Nice to see MVRDV have finally tidied up their website. Not sure if i'm ready to leaf through all 1408 pages of their book yet though.
Hey up, and cheers for reading...
I can't claim to have wrapped my head around KM3 yet, but what I've tasted has been phenomenal. Check it!
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