The world builds outward as infinite surface – enveloping, inhabiting, ecstatically practicing.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine Volume 21
Read MoreThe world builds outward as infinite surface – enveloping, inhabiting, ecstatically practicing.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine Volume 21
Read More“So much of creation is responding to a loss we can’t comprehend. Something happens, something you can never make sense of. And over time you make something with that loss.”
Originally published in Cereal Magazine Volume 16
Read MoreBuilt In is not a fixture. It is seen, it recedes. It is cerebrally complex and sensorially immediate. It clicks.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Read MoreThis is a place of constructed horizons. It is an acknowledgment of absolute solitude.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine Volume 15
Read MoreFor Pearson, the garden at Hillside is a testing ground for his professional projects, a place where he can allow time to play out and reveal the necessity of each intuitive move.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Read MoreMoshe Safdie’s nexus of pavilions and ponds doesn’t have the forbidding air of a Tadao Ando tabernacle or a Jean-François Bodin box. The experience is more like joining a dance with a flight of giant beetles, catching a rhythm between magnificence and absurdity.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
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