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July 10, 2012

orangerie at the karlsaue (kassel, de)

:: translation ::

this was a baroque castle summer home and home for the orange trees to take refuge in the winter time. they had to keep the oranges happy and warm. today it hosts astronomy ideas/things, garden shows and other beautiful things. this is also the north end vantage of the karlsaue park, the formal garden space in kassel. it's beautiful and just on the edge of the city which is fairly rare. think how far Versailles is from the city of paris. here, you can walk from the city center!



DOCUMENTA 's graphics through the years. not sure about them all

July 3, 2012

kassel - pronounced - - castle



currently working in Kassel, a small-ish feeling city.
[insert wikipedia reserach time]
population 200,000.

you can call it large as well, depends on your view of a city, town, village, mega-region..what have you. in this country, the stadt  : town & city translation : will make its way to a big-city when it reaches 100,000 inhabitants. towns are considered to be having at least 50,000 inhabitants. There are a few world cities in Germany as well -- Frankfurt, Munich, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Stuttgart and Cologne. interesting topic: world and global cities.

well, that was a tangent. sheesh, no deleting now. i got kind of interested but need to be back on topic and keep this short as there is a lot of work to be doing in the current days of this symposium we are at. to see more of what is going on in kassel, please venture


also,above is a map for you



this compares the university of virginia with the university of kassel, but clearly UVA is taking over the majority of the city. scale...wow!

June 28, 2012

a new york kind of start



i have made it to berlin! the journey was quite uneventful and fairly quiet. (more to come on that)


on the west side of things, new york city was eventful. and the taking off point for this trip.
i always have mixed feelings about new york. it sounds fabulous, it is fabulous. it sounds chaotic, it is mostly chaotic. 

nyc is a playground for all types of minds and you will hear more than a handful of languages spoken if you open your ears on the streets for a day. i do very much like the city of new york, i have a good number of friends who call it home and say they were, "made to live in the city", i can believe them. while traveling to new york just three times to date and all times by default, i bump myself into completely different places each go'round. this most recent trip was just a few days ago and was the longest i have spent there, 4 full days of wander. i loved it. an entire half of one day was spent watching people stroll, dribble, jog, push babies, chase dogs and more of the like down a park boulevard, all the while i gorged on fresh ripe cherries and an oatmeal cookie the size of my face. that was it, nothing spectacular but just a peacefully wonderful and seemingly local kind of day. i even got to throw a baseball back to a game happening down below the park. you know that moment:
the ball flies out of the fence.
(this case we were a good 40 feet above the field)
it somehow lands nearest to you.
you look around for a moment at the others.
they look back at you.
you know you are the chosen one.
a light jog ensues as you collect the ball.
you say a quick prayer for no blunders. 
for that one moment you get the eyes of many while you wind up and do your best athletic throw.
yeah it was one of those.

anyways, my days were like that, mostly slow wandering.
new on the radar for places to check out is public space. seems odd, doesn't it? well yes, since studying urban design in school public spaces: big parks, pocket parks, streets, sidewalks, parkways, alleys, lawns, boulevards pretty much anywhere the public is allowed to go i wanna check it out. and if it's in the city, even better. i got to see a lot of these types of spaces in new york as they are plentiful there.




[this photo combo i took (same image) is from the highline and the amazing depth you can take in while being on an elevated park in the city ]




May 4, 2012


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 i am moving to deutschland






this -nameless- blog will come to life again.
a map for reference and a few photos from the first berlin visit:







since a wee-girl summer has always been my most loved month

The return of summer brings such relief and joy and anticipation. Life has returned, and with it sunshine, warmth, color, and the long summer days of adventure together. We break out the lawn chairs and the barbecue grill. We tend the garden and drink in all the beauty. We head off for vacations. Isn't this what we most deeply long for? To leave the winter of the world behind, what Shakespeare called "the winter of our discontent," and find ourselves suddenly in the open meadows of summer?

gah.

March 31, 2012

" What you do in your life is just one half of the equation, more importantly it's who you're with while doing it. "

moving around this world, colliding with others: new comrade or old freund. i cherish the days to know others as you travel with them, it opens us up in ways we might not even know about ourselves. this is big huge (i exclaim)
a short story: there once was a man. a man of mine. he traveled far. in a plaza he surprised me with flowers. we held hands and put one foot in front of the other side by side, always.

glance


December 28, 2011


pareee (flash-back)



after watching a movie that took place in paris my mind was revolving in the places i lived out my days there [though only about two weeks total]. having free time is a pleasure i will not risk talking dirty about, but i prize the next adventure.

[below: just a few images i snapped of this ever surprising city]











October 4, 2011


i attended a wedding of weddings a few weekends ago.
this one was delightful in so many ways. i mean, c'mon, look at the length of that shadow. and that bride.
some of my most beautiful friends were in attendance and dance we did.
til the next one, we will love eachother from afar.

September 28, 2011

issue launced a blog.
issue: a student run organization through the university of texas school of architecture
launch: blast off from solid ground into the unknown in hopes of making an impact
blog: intra-web communication device to share stories, blurbs, documentations, wit and the like, pertaining to the UT architecture community.

[check it out here]

September 21, 2011

greenbeltglory




so i have found a rather large gem [do they always have to be small?] better yet, i have found a huge diamond. no, that doesn't work either. well, to me, this locale is a place of refuge that makes me feel like i don't live in texas, not meaning to say there is anything wrong with living in texas. it is just that i am accustomed to runs and ventures happening in the foothills of the rockies or the indian himalayas, [not too bad]. i knew the barton creek greenbelt was there, but i did not realize how close it was to my digs. it is close. across the street and down the hill a tad, close. out of the four times i have been there, i have pulled off three successful attempts at getting royally lost. scrambling here and there, knowing i had placed a carin there or here, i popped out in foreign territory. oh the beauties of running into the unknown. if you live in austin or are making a trip you cannot pass up a hike, bike or trail run in this outdoor playground. plus, i hear when we it rains [ha] the creek fills with water [see below] and you can dive right in. i'm on the waiting list for that!






welp, here is a fantastic shot [i didn't take] of barton creek greenbelt looking rather nostalgic. just throw some color in the mix and nix the water.



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