Funny cartoon? Post it here! Design and construction topics especially favored. (Maybe political cartoons could go over into Politics Central so this thread can be a happy place. Just a thought.)
(Who hasn't groaned at spending yet another $25 because you can't find your other three tapes?)
Not funny perhaps, more of a comic than cartoon (?). But this whole illustrated reflection on Colfax, by Karl Christian Krumpholz, is great if more generally a reflection on history/city-scape. But I particularly dig this brief bit of architectural commentary... Was especially pleased to read that this building is another Denverites "fav" / must-see buildings in the city.
Its really one of those buildings you need to feel the presence of though. Always felt Brutalist at least in terms of mass/form, if not style. I should do a bit of digging to learn the details and history...
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Funny cartoon? Post it here! Design and construction topics especially favored. (Maybe political cartoons could go over into Politics Central so this thread can be a happy place. Just a thought.)
(Who hasn't groaned at spending yet another $25 because you can't find your other three tapes?)
A classic - Stank Lloyd Wrong
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Ha
Edward Steed is one of my favorites. Such a weirdo.
Love it
I still laugh out loud every time I see this one:
^ I don't get this one. Can somebody 'splain it to this dull wit?
The potato was cheating!
I think I overthunk it.
100% agreement on Steed! He’s a genius.
one of mine...
And yet he crowdsourced the design of his Presidential Library...
Just saw this one, just had to post:
This one is simply brilliant.
I've used these sources in my blog posts but worth throwing a link in over here:
Architexts - Webcomic, lots of strips to choose from.
Classification of the Design Species - best source is over on Houzz, not sure if Jody Brown has it posted elsewhere.
A Dutch absurdist favourite, Gummbah (a little nsfw now and then)
Alan Dunn
More Alan Dunn, from The New Yorker.
The illustrations of Roger K. Lewis (as seen here via WDBG.org or Architect) are perhaps too obvious an entry?
If so, as I have previously noted, architect John Wiebenson was also apparently author of a comic strip, Archihorse.
For more Archihorse content see here or here. Or here if interested in purchasing a collection/reprint.
I <3 Randy Marsh
From a friend/groupchat
Not funny perhaps, more of a comic than cartoon (?). But this whole illustrated reflection on Colfax, by Karl Christian Krumpholz, is great if more generally a reflection on history/city-scape. But I particularly dig this brief bit of architectural commentary... Was especially pleased to read that this building is another Denverites "fav" / must-see buildings in the city.
Would love to get a peek inside.
Its really one of those buildings you need to feel the presence of though. Always felt Brutalist at least in terms of mass/form, if not style. I should do a bit of digging to learn the details and history...
A great Steed I saw recently:
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