This article originally appeared on the Equity by Design website: http://eqxdesign.com/blog/2015/8/16/eqxd-get-real-series-bias-privilege Last night, at the AIA Orange County office, I … More
Tag: architecture
Architalks: Meet Jane Doe, Citizen Architect
This blog is a part of “Architalks: Citizen Architect”- Architalks led by Bob Borson of Life of an Architect. AIA … More
Architalks: Work-life, imbalanced and uninterrupted
“My work is not dictated by redlines or a chunk of work to be finished in the next two days. It’s overwhelming scope from schematic design to construction administration is not something that can be shut down with that computer, or rolled away from my mind like I roll up the drawings on my desk.”
Architalks: Why I am an Architect
This month, when Bob Borson (Life of an Architect) sent the Architalks topic, the seemingly simple question had me stumped … More
Architalks: There, but not there
“The Journey is the Reward” – Steve Jobs In the past fifteen years, I have taken at least one International … More
Architalks: My Three Favorite Words
Note: This is part of the group series called #Architalks led by Bob Borson (www.lifeofanarchitect.com). This month’s theme is “My … More
National Architecture Week
“AIA says from April 12th to April 18th, we celebrate architecture as a source of reinvention, recognizing the architect’s profound … More
Crystal Cathedral – Garden Grove
““Come as you are … In the family car!” – Robert Schuller I am not religious, but I am spiritual … More
Crafty- in Architecture as a Craft
Note: This is part of the group series called #Architalks led by Bob Borson (www.lifeofanarchitect.com). This month’s theme is “crafty” … More
These are a few of my favorite things!
Note: This is part of the group series called #Architalks led by Bob Borson (www.lifeofanarchitect.com). This month’s theme is Favorite … More
Rotring and other memories
A casual conversation led to a beautiful memory last evening. I remembered my “Rotring”. When I moved out of my … More