Tuesday, July 20, 2010

BOMB SHELTERS


I have been watching an House Hunters International episode that follows a 25 year old woman looking for an apartment in Tel Aviv. Her short list of requirements is that the apartment needs to be near her mom and it must have a bomb shelter. Bomb shelter? I suppose the technical design is similar to a hurricane shelter. Both are a necessity in reference to your geographic area but only the bomb shelter is a result of political instability. The process of design involves gathering program information uniquely for each client, location, and budget. But politics and goverment regulations can dictate details of a project. Bombs, hurricanes, earthquakes, ocean tides, wetlands, endangered species, community association rules, building codes, and many other forces must be integrated in to the design solutions. Oh, yes, it needs to look good and function flawlessly.

Monday, July 19, 2010

SMALL SPACES


Do you remember when all your belongings fit into an automobile? My middle daughter just pulled out of the driveway with a Honda Element full to the point that she could see minimally out the rear window. All of her belongings to begin a new phase in her life. That means a small city apartment on the third floor in San Francisco. Just the basics. There have been moments over the last few weeks when I thought I could return to the days such simplicity. Why not pack it all in and head cross country? If it doesn't fit, it doesn't go.
Although most of the items in her car are necessities, I made sure she had some objects not just of commodity, but also delight.

Here to new beginnings.