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Jarego house in portugal
Inside heidegger's hut
Much has been written about the writer’s cabin. Among the most notable recent books on the topic are “Heidegger’s Hut” by Adam Sharr and “A Place of My Own: The Architecture of Daydreams,” Michael Pollan’s account of imagining and then actually constructing his own writing space. A standard Internet search can quickly yield images of the writing rooms (cabins, huts, sheds) of legendary scriveners: Dylan Thomas, Virginia Woolf, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Roald Dahl, Carl Jung, Henry Thoreau and — a writer of a markedly different sort —Ted Kaczynski, to name a few. And Jill Krementz’s 1999 collection of photographs “The Writer’s Desk” gives us tantalizing glimpses of writers sitting at their desks. But why the interest? Have these places somehow become secular sites of the sacred?
Exaggerated corrugated roof
barn conversion burgundy
villa ssk Japan
H house Hungary
RIP Oscar Niemeyer at 104
the poet of concrete, nine decade career and a great fucking commie who brought the sexy to modernism / more
Wood and aluminum furniture
via lb
chroma key video paint
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$200k stone bank barn off grid living, near the canal and delaware river, 1.44 acres, riegelsville pa
Vintage work shirts
Lillian F. Schwartz
the computer artists handbook / wiki
Avant-garde letterhead
patternandshape
Louisiana sinkhole burps
Villa SSK Chiba, Japan
modern cabin
Justin's project via fb