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Kessler’s Campus
August 1, 2015
Here on the blog, I’ve tried to weave a consistent thread from week to week. But I’ll admit that last week’s post doesn’t have any real substantial link to the one previous. And aside from a vague proximity, I was afraid this wasn’t going to connect with last week’s Brutalist church. However, in my research […]
Modern Gothic
July 25, 2015
There are certain times in one’s life that are instantly recognized as a pivotal moment. An experience so powerful, it stays with you for the rest of your days. I was fortunate to have one of those recently. In planning for my trip to Muskegon to visit St. Francis de Sales, I was honestly more […]
In Keeping With Ann Arbor
July 11, 2015
Last week’s post took place in Ann Arbor, and I figured we could spend another week there exploring some more notable designs. This week, we’ll take a look at a couple vast brick buildings on the campus of University of Michigan, each by significant architects of the Modern era. First up is the Earl V. […]