My ideal workspace is wherever I am when a thought or an image comes to mind and I can sit with my sketchbook. I have always carried a notebook with me, for at least thirty years. This hand to paper, mediated by my fountain pen or RoTo pencils, switches on my mind and focuses my attention. As I draw or write, all of my senses become more acute—apprehending everything around me more clearly and precisely.
A paradox, but true.
— Lifework - Herman Miller
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It is always quite refreshing to see any designer's sketchbook. As far as architects it seems as those that keep such sketchbooks (or just able to sketch in general) are the ones more apt at creating spaces that just give you goosebumps (Kahn and Corbu for instance). Glad to see Michael Rotundi's beautiful sketchbooks, it is like peering into the man's brain. Great post.
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