Inside and outside of my creative life, I always find those valuable moments of time to draw and sketch the some of events, spaces and environments on my journeys... Sometimes I think about Robert Byron touring through regions of the Middle East in search of unique towers and monuments, and wonder about Bruce Chatwin venturing through the southern tip of South America and falling in love with Patagonia...Douglas Wittnebel...
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Mauricio Rocha architectural lecture
Landscape, Earth, Water, Stone, Steel, Glass, Light, Shadow and depth of Purpose
I attended a fascinating lecture by an architect from Mexico on a cool winter evening at Wurster Hall at U.C. Berkeley. Mauricio Rocha had me from the very start of his talk, when he showed a set of photos of his first project, a house for his mother. I was entranced by the images and ideas and concepts in his portfolio, each project tied into the earth and landscape, a focus on only five materials, a respect of light and shadow, and a reference to smell and sound. His project, Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a masterpiece of design, blending all the primary elements that architects and designers dream about in the sleep.
Mauricio mentioned two of my favorite artists, Gordon Matta Clark and Robert Smithson as key influencers of time and space. He spoke of how the "Accident" can be important, during the exploratory design phase. He showed how he chose to weave gardens through his spaces, leaving traces of fragrant flowers for the explorers and users of his constructed worlds. And he concluded with a mention about the importance of memory, and dignity and how architecture really is all about true and rich Experiences.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Drawing in the Age of Instagram
Here I am introducing some of the conceptual parts of the lecture about drawing to the audience ne at the Herman Miller showroom in San Francisco, CA...
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Drawing in the Age of Instagram
The introduction slide image for my talk on drawing, showing the three infleucnes on different world views including,Värdsbild, Weltanschauung, Seikakan. Below the drawing table surface lies the three types of drawing as described by architect, Michael Graves over ten years ago...
Friday, April 7, 2017
Colorful scene from Tortola stopover for customs and entry into the waters of British Virgin Islands
...I was so intrigued by the colors of the metal roofs and the exterior walls and openings of the houses and shops on the island of Tortola...
... now I need to create a map of the journey...
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Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Gondola transit between Oakland and Alameda and more interesting speculations...
http://www.gensleron.com/fifty-on/2015/10/30/reimagining-the-san-francisco-bay-area.html
...a detail view of the gondola transit between Oakland and Alameda...
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Location:
Alameda County, CA, USA
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Meeting of the Gensler Principals in San Francisco 2015
...putting down the first steps for developing a banner to celebrate the moments of the meeting of the Gensler Principals in the city of San Francisco in September 2015...
selection of some iconic pieces, the bridges of the bay, the Tonga Room, a cable car, and Bimbos for a start...
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Monday, July 13, 2015
Painted view from the hilltops of Brisbane looking east towards the Oakland hills and East Bay
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Thursday, June 4, 2015
Michael Kimmelman and Allison Arieff in a dialogue at SPUR Urban Center, San Francisco, CA
Kicking off the traditionally foggy month of June in San Francisco with a Visual Notes piece about the dialogue and coversation that was noted and illustrated at the SPUR Urban Center. I have captured most of the topics and issues here, and only missed one item and the spelling of Zaatari, the instant refugee city in Syria...
Friday, May 15, 2015
Water spouting turtles, lions and griffons...
Dragon turtles, lions, griffons and other marble creatures spout water into the pool at the Marriott...
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A selection of ink sketches done at the Ryoanji garden in Kyoto, a magical space full of mystery and a wonderful confluence of the simpl...
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I had the opportunity to create a full size wall mural drawing in my office in San Ramon for Gensler and IIDA Northern Chapter event on sust...















