Architect Robert E. Des Lauriers was one of San Diego's leading architects in the post-war period from the late 1950s through the 70s. While Des Lauriers designed many houses, commercial offices, and other buildings throughout San Diego, he developed a reputation for his designs of places of worship for all denominations, and become known as "Mr. Church."
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
Niemeyer's Brutalist Masterpiece in France
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Frank Gehry Does Paris (Again)
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Entrance to the Fondation Louis Vuitton by Frank Gehry. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Sunday, July 19, 2015
International Exposition - Italian style...
It's hard to believe that it's already been five years since Expo 2010 in Shanghai. I was lucky enough to be able to attend that event, and it completely blew me away. The sights, the sounds, the architecture, the people, the city... It was sensory overload, and I loved every second of it. So I was very excited when I learned that the next Expo would be in Milan in 2015 (International Expos are held every five years, with smaller events held in the interim, on occasion). I immediately began making plans to attend, which I did at the beginning of July this year.
But what I found in Milan was something completely different than what I'd seen in Shanghai - both in scale and style.
But what I found in Milan was something completely different than what I'd seen in Shanghai - both in scale and style.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Fondazione Prada
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Some of the old distillery buildings that have been repurposed at Fondazione Prada ©Darren Bradley |
The Fondazione Prada just opened a new venue in Milan in May, timed with the arrival of the International Exposition that the city is hosting this year. It was designed by OMA / Rem Koolhaas. If you are familiar with OMA's work, you may be quite surprised by the results...
Sunday, July 12, 2015
The Radiant City
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Entrance to the Unité d'Habitation in Marseille, France, with its dramatic portico. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Thursday, June 18, 2015
A Case Study House architect in San Diego
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Alden Residence by Kemper Nomland. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Wildwood: The East Coast Capital of Googie... uh, I mean Doo-Wop
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The Jolly Roger. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Wildwood, on Cape May in New Jersey, is the undisputed capital of Googie modernist architecture on the East Coast. In fact, there's probably a higher concentration of architecture of this type here than anywhere else in the world. But it's also disappearing at an alarming rate.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Crafton Hills College: Eloquent Brutalism in the Foothills
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Crafton Hills College Laboratory / Administration Building (LADM), sitting at the top of the hill, is the most recognizable building on campus. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Neutra's VDL Research House II
One of the best things about Los Angeles is that there are so many modernist homes there. And even better than that, there are even a few you can visit. Neutra's VDL Research House in Silver Lake is one of the best examples.
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