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November 07 2010

The next larger context

Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context—a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, environment in a city plan.

Eliel Saarinen, as quoted by his son Eero in The Maturing Modern.

I first encountered this quote in Russell Davies’ post on ruricomp. Since then, I keep returning to it again and again. It eloquently captures everything I strive for in my day-to-day work. It’s also far to easy for me to forget.

October 21 2010

Handrails

…Frank Gehry’s buildings, which from the outside look like they might not have windows, but in fact, he’s very careful to put in what he calls “handrails” so that wherever you are in the building you get a sight of view of the outside so you can orient yourself, and you can navigate more easily.

On ABC National Radio’s All in the Mind podcast, Ester Sternberg discusses the science of stress, place and wellbeing. The whole interview is fascinating, but her description of Gehry’s idea of handrails jumped out at me.

I haven’t come across Gehry’s concept of handrails before, but it appeals to me. It turns out that it’s a broader concept than Sternberg implies in her interview. The best definition I’ve found is in Karl E. Weick’s essay Designing for Thrownness:

Handrails are familiar details in an otherwise strange setting that give people a feeling of safety and heighten their willingness to wade into someone else’s preinterpreted world and try to become more attuned to what is already underway in it.

In the articles and interview I’ve found online, Gehry refers to handrails as the reason for the the symmetry of Walt Disney Concert Hall and his use of brick in The Strata Center.

Handrails. What a fantastic metaphor for providing people with a familiar guide in unfamiliar territory.

August 24 2010

August 01 2010

Pheasants pavilion
The pavilion at Dick & Judith's. Inside, this is simply amazing. The light just poors in from the skylights. Even on a somewhat cloudy day like today, it was incredibly bright.

February 22 2010

February 08 2010

December 27 2009

September 17 2009

August 28 2009

8-Story Antigravity Forest Facade Takes Root

Short article on the green wall at the Athenaeum hotel in London. Joanne and I were mesmerized by this when we first noticed this a few months ago.

May 15 2009

March 15 2009

October 05 2008

Furniture, Interior Design, Architecture, Decor and Home & House Design

Perfect interior design & home design, decoration, furniture design, architecture, decorating, bedroom design, advices and tips.
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