Making the Case for No. 22
Though I prefer the works of Maybeck and Morgan, I must admit an admiration for Case Study House No. 22. I also had all of the Tonka trucks in the holiday shot.
Labels: 1960s, architecture, southern California
Though I prefer the works of Maybeck and Morgan, I must admit an admiration for Case Study House No. 22. I also had all of the Tonka trucks in the holiday shot.
Labels: 1960s, architecture, southern California
4 Comments:
I saw the Julius Shulman movie the other night at the Geffen Contemporary sponsored by Dwell. Great flick, Shulman is such a well-rounded guy, but the acoustics there were terrible! bleh!
Robert - Lucky you! You'd think a building with the name Geffen associated with it would have better acoustics since David's had a bit of experience in that field.
Oh sorry. Dwell rented part of the Geffen and put some like 6 or 8 speakers. And it was a promotional DVD that they were showing with no subtitles. AND that I'm old with difficulty hearing! :-)
Robert - Old?? No, you're still a young sprite.
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