Thursday, September 17
stable
there is a great article on dwell.com about stable cafe. i haven't been there in a while, but it's so good and i love the space. i knew there were some other businesses using the kitchen inside this historic building, but now i know it's actually an incubator for other food folks. they've added the patio since i've been so i really need to get over there with a textbook and hang out in the sun. i love knowing a little more about how stable was born.
photo dwell magazine
Labels:
architecture,
food,
history,
san francisco,
weather
Wednesday, September 16
Wednesday, September 9
hittin the green
i'm really excited for green11 to open here in n.v. i just can't deal with rainbow any more and this will give me a great excuse to take a walk. if all goes as planned it will be open next week!
photo courtesy of Green 11
Friday, September 4
modernism
this week i wrote a post based on a ted talk for for my information & society class. it's funny to say i wrote a post, but we write lots of posts to discussion boards in all three of my classes because we never meet in person. joshua prince-ramus' talk on the design of seattle's central library is about 10 minutes of this talk and really fascinating, check it out if you have a spare 1o min. i love design, i love modern, and i love architecture, but most of all i love the library. the library is a really social place for me even though i usually don't talk to anyone when i'm in one. prince-ramus really speaks to that in this talk. another classmate, alana, pointed us to a blog post comparing the seattle central library with our main library here in san francisco. most of us who have been to the main SFPL have complained about entrances that get you nowhere and just the overall bad layout. what i didn't know is there wasn't enough room for all the books when the library was built and the director had many of them tossed!
i'm heading to the main library for a behind the scenes tour today and at least two of my classmates will be there as well. i'm really looking forward to meeting them in person and getting into some of the rooms i've never seen.
image from http://kanhom.com/author/enagler/
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