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Breuer’s Abbey
July 19, 2016
Hours gone: 45 Miles driven: 1494 Images taken: 561 The numbers above give a statistical snapshot of my journey from Michigan to Minnesota and back, almost solely for the purpose of documenting another Brutalist building; not to mention the fact that I was awake for 24 hours straight at one point. In my opinion, it was […]
In Memory of Zaha Hadid
April 1, 2016
Few individuals have the ability to transform entire professions like Zaha Hadid did in her relatively short career as an architect. On the surface it would seem that the deck was stacked against her being born a woman in Iraq. Through pure determination, she became one of the most recognized and respected figures in […]
College of Education
March 23, 2016
It is no secret that Detroit public schools are in need of improvement. We’ve seen images of mushrooms growing in damp corners of classrooms, gymnasium floors look like a scene from Tremors, and broken furnaces forcing children and teachers to wear winter coats inside. However, when it comes to institutions of higher education, Wayne State University […]