Hmm, idle musings. For the last week or so, there’s been an odd little surge in architectural things that have caught my eye. First the discovery of the LEGO Architecture line (managed to grab the Sears Tower and John Hancock Building models this weekend, by the by!), followed by the much more elaborate models of the guys that designed them, then an article/slideshow pimping a new book showcasing tiny houses which looks quite interesting, and… actually, this one showed up 2-3 weeks back, but I was pointed somehow at the work of Robert Harvey Oshatz (who apprenticed under Frank Lloyd Wright). Add to that some of the stuff that shows up in the Abandoned Places LiveJournal, the Whitechapel photography threads, and other places and it all adds up into a bit of a renewed spark of an old interest in architecture. I’m entirely uneducated on the subject, mind you, but the world of architecture is full of very, very pretty things to look at, and these have been some nice reminders of that.
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