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Pilgrimage to Plano

  I’m not entirely sure what I can say about this house that hasn’t already been said in the last 65 years, but I will add that considering its age, its message is still crystal clear and reverberating throughout the design world as we speak.  I’m sure if you scour the internet enough, you can find […]

Bauhaus in Greater Cleveland

  On my way to Washington DC, I made a couple early morning stops in suburban Ohio to see some surprising designs straight from the Bauhaus itself.  On a quiet, rural road about 30 miles outside Cleveland, you can see the world’s largest open-air geodesic dome.  It’s inventor, Buckminster Fuller, was commissioned in the mid-1950s by the American Society […]

DC Brutalism

    I’ve recently felt like Washington DC was calling for me to visit. So after weeks of press and social media posts regarding the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the reopening of the National Gallery’s East Building, I did some research on my beloved Brutalism in the […]