Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

The Cook the Thief...and the Architect



Just to prove that surrealism is alive in SF (or is coming back in these ludicrous times), i attended a beautiful open-house at a killer boutique architecture firm last week. No, that was not the surreal part--nor was the incredible salumi and parmesan wheel spread from Bar Bambino or the Prosecco poured by the nice mustachioed man from Chez Panisse--but the roasted suckling pig presented nakedly on an enormous unfinished wood tabletop within a model-making shop and lit starkly by a single architects' lamp. THAT was surreal.
On consequent visits to make certain that was what i saw, huge slate slabs were added with puddles of coarse mustard and roasted root vegetables--the exact things the pig would have been rooting for had he (she?) not been otherwise occupied at the architects' gathering.
Presentation, they say, is everything. lovely, and kinda shocking.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Surprise Drive-By on Clement

Finally there seems to be a new realization that simple, clean or low-budget can still be beautiful. This little gem in progress is in the Outer Richmond of SF.