Life of an Architect...this is a life day. It's early Saturday morning, and by early I mean 5:45 am, and I am sitting in the kitchen eating a bowl of cereal because I am trying to be a nice … [Read more...]
Karma – Did I Have it Coming?
As I write this post, I am laying in my bed, running a 102-degree fever. I haven't received any official word back from the doctor's office, but the possibilities aren't looking good for me. As I lie … [Read more...]
So I went to Paris and and saw some stuff
Everyone needs to leave their bubble every now and again - go one town over or fly across the world to famous cities full of cigarette smokers supermodels and un-affordable fantastic architecture. I … [Read more...]
The Eiffel Tower
One of the most recognizable symbols in the world and something truly magnificent to behold. Originally designed as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a World's Fair marking the … [Read more...]
How to spot a ‘Hippie’
We all have our own version of one travel game or another. You look at someone and based on their appearance, you develop a story for who they are and how they came to be in this moment. As Michelle … [Read more...]
An interview with Kate Borson: Cultural Prodigy
I recently sat down with 5-year-old kindergarten prodigy and future renowned veterinary explorer Kate Borson to discuss architecture. Kate has her finger on the pulse of her generation and Life of an … [Read more...]






