half in the bag
5 to 6 or six beers in
I turn the corner and see the book
text contributions by Hejduk
"House of Book"
the corner is an Ikea bookshelf
in a 150 year old small victorian aged home
there was a gravel road once in front of the house
now's it's a two (2) lane highway
18 wheelers shake the house
through restoration
i've learned movement in buildings
it starts with a crack of paint
a sign of stress and strain
after 150 years the brick foundation has moved inches
the tongue and groove wood floors
moved 1/8" of inches
the house is splitting down the middle.
slowly.
i'm not rich yet
but better off than most
i work long hours
but my back is never broke
i do what i love
and i love what i research
survey
inspect
reject
and fight for
with government officials who barely can read the code
let alone a plan.
if I make it out of this recession alive
which i will
i remember what an archinector once said
throughout the recession Holl, Hejduk, Woods...
kept working
being "architects"
i was green 10 years ago
everyone is doing it now
why do i feel as an architect it's time to move on
beyond.
"The five curved wedges are themselves shedding. They attempt to shed their skin of the past. They leave shedded metal structures, we can see the metal trusses shedding their encasements. The tall metal columns supporting the horizontal free buttresses exposed to wind, sun, rain, snow, night and day. These floating structures are the first shedding. The wedges close to the land-ships near the ground produce a second peeling, a second shedding takes place, making way for the birth of a pure white prow, for the whiteness is the innocence of children learning..to be free."
Thanks Hejduk and malting hops
for this I am irrelevant to the economy
let's not be cheesy
i never cared about money
so when times were good i was poor
i never cared about money
so when times are bad
with empty exuberance of curves on top of curves
that make love...that is fuck
inside the cracks
the whores we leave behind
To Refine!
chip away & bloody joints with
Essence
how kind to stroke our wings and smile
at
walking sticks that buttress these dreamy eyes
structurally reinforce these tongues
plaster minds with wooden dust
each tree ring, an idea that has died
Our Heads Grow Bigger
We have taught ourselves so much
to see the sameness around us.
"Architecture from the fifteenth century to the present has been under the influence of three "fictions". Notwithstanding the apparent succession of architectural styles, each with its own label- classism, neo-classism, romanticism, modernism, post-modernism, and so on into the future - these three fictions have persisted in one form of another for five hundred years. They are representatation, reason, and history." - Petey Eisenman
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a poetic reflection on a profession in a time of recession
half in the bag
5 to 6 or six beers in
I turn the corner and see the book
text contributions by Hejduk
"House of Book"
the corner is an Ikea bookshelf
in a 150 year old small victorian aged home
there was a gravel road once in front of the house
now's it's a two (2) lane highway
18 wheelers shake the house
through restoration
i've learned movement in buildings
it starts with a crack of paint
a sign of stress and strain
after 150 years the brick foundation has moved inches
the tongue and groove wood floors
moved 1/8" of inches
the house is splitting down the middle.
slowly.
i'm not rich yet
but better off than most
i work long hours
but my back is never broke
i do what i love
and i love what i research
survey
inspect
reject
and fight for
with government officials who barely can read the code
let alone a plan.
if I make it out of this recession alive
which i will
i remember what an archinector once said
throughout the recession Holl, Hejduk, Woods...
kept working
being "architects"
i was green 10 years ago
everyone is doing it now
why do i feel as an architect it's time to move on
beyond.
"The five curved wedges are themselves shedding. They attempt to shed their skin of the past. They leave shedded metal structures, we can see the metal trusses shedding their encasements. The tall metal columns supporting the horizontal free buttresses exposed to wind, sun, rain, snow, night and day. These floating structures are the first shedding. The wedges close to the land-ships near the ground produce a second peeling, a second shedding takes place, making way for the birth of a pure white prow, for the whiteness is the innocence of children learning..to be free."
Thanks Hejduk and malting hops
for this I am irrelevant to the economy
let's not be cheesy
i never cared about money
so when times were good i was poor
i never cared about money
so when times are bad
architecture is there
and i'm there.
i found this deeply moving: thanks eigenvectors
thanks farmer,
the older i get...farmer that's what i want to be.
this is very nice
I love the sketches and drawings in Heduk's Mask of Medusa.
(a poem i wrote about 6 months ago)
Architecture Breaks
with empty exuberance of curves on top of curves
that make love...that is fuck
inside the cracks
the whores we leave behind
To Refine!
chip away & bloody joints with
Essence
how kind to stroke our wings and smile
at
walking sticks that buttress these dreamy eyes
structurally reinforce these tongues
plaster minds with wooden dust
each tree ring, an idea that has died
Our Heads Grow Bigger
We have taught ourselves so much
to see the sameness around us.
this brings a whole new meaning to the word talkitecture!
love it though
Lucas Gray
www.talkitect.com
i fixed one of the paint cracks today.
(2) CMU blocks, (1) 2"x4"x8' stud
onto the other corner that is slippin'
"Architecture from the fifteenth century to the present has been under the influence of three "fictions". Notwithstanding the apparent succession of architectural styles, each with its own label- classism, neo-classism, romanticism, modernism, post-modernism, and so on into the future - these three fictions have persisted in one form of another for five hundred years. They are representatation, reason, and history." - Petey Eisenman
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