Architecture

Crafted Spaces

The spaces we craft fascinate me. In the fall of 2020, with a pandemic raging across our country, we found a weekend to visit Hogpen Hill Farms, Edward Tufte’s private sculpture park in Connecticut. And that is where I saw both a modern stonehenge and an airstream skewered on the end of large steel structure. There are holy spaces like the interior of our National Cathedral. And the solidity of the LBJ Presidential Library is an interesting contrast to the open feeling of a Citgo station late at night in Cambridge. All that remains of of public house from the 18th century in Lincoln, MA are the bones: a core of fireplaces and ovens to feed and warm a family during cold New England winters.


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