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Brutalism in Detroit
February 12, 2016
One of the reasons I love Detroit is because of its rich architectural history and wide variety of styles. An enthusiast of any era can find gems in any given corner of the city; Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Art Deco, Modern, Postmodern, and everything in between. One style that generates perhaps the most polarizing emotions […]
Detroit’s Renaissance Man
February 6, 2016
As you may know, I love my Modern architecture. However living in Michigan and being obsessed with all things Detroit, it is hard to ignore the strong presence of other styles of architecture. I have come to appreciate them, at least in the context of my home state. Many have contributed to the rich story of […]
Black Mountain College
December 26, 2015
Once I found out that I was making a trip down to Charlotte, NC, I immediately began planning a route in which I could make a few visits to some interesting architecture…hence last week’s post on Columbus. I knew that Buckminster Fuller had done some groundbreaking work in Asheville, so I did a little digging […]