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This newsletter was conceived in a different frame of mind, one in which I was thinking about how to keep opining about home, architecture, and design without a massive editorial platform. I still believe there is room on the internet for discussion of these things, both intellectual and entertaining, but a significant part of my brain is currently tuned in to supporting Black Lives Matter, equitable urbanism, BIPOC-owned businesses, mutual aid, public schools, and investment in community services.
Earlier this year, the Times did a fascinating side-by-side analysis of fifth- and eighth-grade textbooks taught to students in Texas and California, revealing an unnecessarily complex system of politically-appointed review panels… well, you can guess how that plays out. This piece on what might happen with architecture in a post-pandemic world draws a lot of too-simple conclusions from too-easy references.
Sorry but Paimio sanatorium did not cure tuberculosis, though its architect did install some really pleasing sconces. The realest takeaway here? An alternate New Yorker link : Helen Rosner spins five gorgeous paragraphs about apples, and how they really go bad. Eric Thomas sends the kind of newsletter that makes you snort-cry-laugh, and any way I describe it will not do it justice.
This week : buying a home during the pandemic; last week: on protest and progress. An architect friend in the Bay Area volunteers with Girls Garage , one such nonprofit geared toward teaching teen girls skills in carpentry, welding, architecture, engineering, and activist art.