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Postcard from Amsterdam

By |August 5th, 2016|Blog|

Beyond the tourist fueled Red Light district and “brown cafes” of Amsterdam, lies a spirit of design experimentation that American urban architects can only dream of. With strict regulations on historic structures preserving its 17th century grandeur, Amsterdam’s planning leaders have responded to architects desire to push the boundaries of contemporary residential design in a [...]

Postcard from Prague

By |August 5th, 2016|Blog|

Dennis’ father was American spy during the Cold War and he thought Prague was the most beautiful city in Europe. And it may be. Physically unscathed during the World wars, it carries the majesty of layers of architectural history: Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Romanesque, Art Nouveau and Neo Classical and even Frank Gehry’s “Dancing House” (an [...]

Postcard from London

By |August 5th, 2016|Blog|

In the London architecture circles not discussing the Brexit’s impact on foreign investment on potential projects, the talk is all about Bjarke Ingels, “The Unzipped Wall.” For the last 16 years, different architects have been commissioned to design a temporary structure at Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in Kensington Gardens. And this time the Danish “it” guy [...]