Architecture + Morality

Musings on Architecture, Urbanism, Politics, Economics and Religion.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

The Commerce of Che

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Isn’t it odd that in Europe, a land of towering intellectual icons, the image of Che Guevara, an ineffective South American rabble-rouser, w...
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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Ughh! Why the Reconstructed Ground Zero has Become a Big Letdown

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So five years on after that tragic day, Ground Zero in New York remains a big hole. After much back-and-forth, a final design has been appro...
Thursday, September 07, 2006

From Wittenberg to Rome: Retracing Luther’s Steps

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It was decided early on that Italy was a non-negotiable for our honeymoon. After all, what is more romantic than a sunset gondola ride in Ve...
Monday, September 04, 2006

Carnival of the Architects and Urbanists, 3rd Edition

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It's been a while since I rounded up a whole host of postings from the architectural blogosphere. Below are some more interesting items ...
Saturday, August 26, 2006

2006 Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competion: A Call for Entries

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The practice of architecture involves a wide variety of intersecting disciplines. Art, Physics, Math, Philosophy, Sociology, Religion, Biolo...
Saturday, August 19, 2006

Keepin' It Weird by Keepin' It the Same

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Upon returning from my recent trip through the American Midwest, I’ve been reminded about how controversial architecture can be. Although fe...
Friday, August 18, 2006

I Hold the Ramsey’s Partly Responsible

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I recently went to a county fair where I saw some kids I work with show off their cattle, hoping to place high enough to compete in the stat...
Friday, August 11, 2006

Prophets and Martyrs: Can You Choose to Be Either?

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In both the radical right wing of Islam and the radical left wing of Mainline Protestants, I see a resurgence of classical religious paradig...
Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Sarcasm: The New Generations' Weapon of Choice

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Hanging out with 12 to 16-year olds for two weeks on two different church camps recently made me realize again how popular sarcasm is a meth...
Monday, July 31, 2006

Le Corbusier Lives!

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A rather significant event occurred in the world of architecture in the last year—at least from the point of view of this writer. In the ci...
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Monday, July 24, 2006

Coddling Jesus: He Was a Carpenter, You Know

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After returning from a church mission trip to urban Milwaukee, I have a few new thoughts concerning assumptions about helping the poor. This...
Saturday, July 15, 2006

Pride Mixed with Pain: The Recipe for Liberalism?

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For conservatives, the last 20 years have been both an immense frustration as liberalism has become ingrained in media, academic and pop-cul...
Thursday, July 13, 2006

Zidane: The Face-Saving Ethic Strikes Back

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Zidane Head Butt The last few weeks were surprisingly momentous for me and millions of my French compatriots. The success of ‘Les Bleus’, t...
Friday, July 07, 2006

Rafts and Rabbit Cages: What the Brightest Architectural Minds Have in Store for New Orleans

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Like all members of the AIA (the American Institute of Architects), I receive my monthly complementary issue of Architectural Record , the o...
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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Superman and the American Way: the Postmodernization of Superheroes

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While preparing for a sermon I would give on July 4th weekend, it never occurred to me that I should mention anything about the secular holi...
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