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AN ARCHITECT'S VIEW OF HIMSELF |
THE PUBLIC'S VIEW OF ARCHITECTS |
From my 'Manual of Practice'.
MAKING FUN OF ARCHITECTS
Once in a while someone comes up With an idea to make fun of Architects.
Once in a while someone comes up With an idea to make fun of Architects.
The above cartoons are a couple of my favorites, even if I used one of them. (Thanks to Frazetta).
ASK YOURSELF WHY WE USE TOOTHPASTE TO CLEAN OUR TEETH?
Whatever happened, it resulted in a multi-million dollar scheme.
SAINT WHO?
Since
it seems de regiuer to get drunk at the local pub every time ST. Patrick’s day
comes around, I had to do a little research to find the person behind all this
hubbub. First of all, like Jesus, a lot
of his story is a myth as he lived before there were journalists, sometime in
the 400 AD. According to the legend,
Patrick was captured by Irish Pirates (weren’t they all?) from his home in
Britain and taken as a slave to Ireland, looking after animals (sheep?). After about six years he escaped and
returned to his family in Britain.
Later on he became a clerk of some kind and returned to Ireland. Somehow later on he became a Bishop in the
Catholic church, but didn’t become popular until the 7th
century.
Patrick was actually
a Christian missionary sent from France after studing .
Don’t forget to get
drunk on March 17th !
WALK IN TUB?
I have seen these
adds for accessible tubs but only recently realized that you have to open the
door, walk in, sit down and wait for the hot water to fill the tub. When
finished, reverse the process by pulling the plug, let all the water out, then
open the door and exit. I hope there’s a
catch on the latcht that precludes you from opening the tub when it is full of
water! I’m afraid to ask how much one
coss.
THE ITALIAN BOOK ON MODERN DESIGN
This wonderful
little book ( about 6.5 inches square) is missing from my library. If there I
is anyone out there who I loaned it to, would you let me
know? I also have one on German Design
that I just finished reading again, and it reminded me about the Italian one.
To get a better idea of how Gustave came up with the design
, it is a fun exercise to take the different sections and give them a
dimension . I have cut up photo of the tower to show how it would look
given he was conracted to build in three different stages or heights.
WHO PUT AMERICA FIRST?
It was first used as a Republican Slogan about 1880. An early
president, Woodrow Wilson used it during World War One , not to reflect isolationism but to reflect our nuetrality.
The Klu Klux Klan claimed to have a copyright on the phrase but
that was not true. (You mean they lied?) What does it mean today, with our president
trumpeting that we should be first? First in what? It originally meant to be a
dream of individual wealth, justice and democracy for the nation. Well, that's all done.
WANT TO HAVE A GREAT LUNCH IN PARIS?
I believe one of
the finest rooms in Paris is the Barasserie Printemps in the mens’ section of Le
Galleries Lafayette near the old Opera building. The entire dining room is under a huge
magnificent glass Dome. If I remember, it was fairly economical (for Paris).or I wouldn't be there.
COOKS TOURS
The first time we were in Paris we found we needed the Train
schedules put out by Cooks Tours. We found a nearby Book-store across from the Opera and asked for the
book. Well, this is a high end bookstore and hey don’t sell rail
schedules. Ooooops! I don’t know where we finally found one but
it wasn’t at Brentanos.
Cook’s usurped the
market when trains became prevelant and even had spiffy Steam River boats up and down
the Nile in Egypt for the ultimate
travelor.
Cooks sold out in 2013 and it is now called 'Continrental travet guide, but I assume it is now on your iphone and always handy. We had to tear out the countries we were not visiting by train as the book was getting pretty bulky. and I traveled light.
Cooks sold out in 2013 and it is now called 'Continrental travet guide, but I assume it is now on your iphone and always handy. We had to tear out the countries we were not visiting by train as the book was getting pretty bulky. and I traveled light.