“Whether there is or is not a Northwest regional style of architecture is debatable,” said John Yeon in 1986, “but what is certain is that lot of people want to think there is.” — Places Journal
In "A Fortuitous Shadow," Keith Eggener is inspired by the Portland Art Museum's recent exhibition on John Yeon's life and legacy to explore the concept of regionalism in architecture, beginning with the doubts expressed by the architect long associated with Pacific Northwest regional modernism.
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this should be fun
Hey, that's my GIF comment.
really?
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery.
I just found a way to post gifs in the replies, isn't that cool?
Note the date.
what date?
you created that gif? and now nobody else can use it? shoot, sorry man, I will delete it right now, but you have a bunch of work to do if you want to go after everybody that's used it for the last 4 years - btw, your screencapture didn't work, it's showing a photobucket message.
you can start here https://giphy.com/search/deer-eating-popcorn
It's all jokes Miles. But I wonder why nobody has commented on the very serious question on the title.
Funny how I posted the exact same thing 4 years ago. Ahead of my time no doubt. As usual.
Capitalism
Walk-in gun closets
Heterogeneity.
830 sf per person.
Multi-car attached garages.
A TV in every room.
Disposable construction.
A European architect
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