When my beach reads are Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and Susanna Clark’s Piranesi, my stroll through the seaside community of Alys Beach becomes more than a sightseeing tour through thoughtful variations on the theme of white stucco houses, but also an exercise of an overactive imagination spilling into architectural and psychological profiling. Probably my own. I’ve chosen photographs of eight doors from the community and wrote little stories to accompany them. Fictions, perhaps. But truthful ones.
My Last Day at Work
Anything that helps produce an array of possibilities so we can whittle down the design options from infinite to one could be a great thing. I will always be there to sift and sort from the best iterations myself: DM cannot know the best result because it doesn’t intuit. That’s all I do anymore in this thought processing world: Feel my way through. That’s my value.
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