To be “cruel to be kind” is to cause someone pain for his or her own good. The phrase is used by Hamlet after he had berated his mother for… Continue reading British Architecture – A Building Deemed So Ugly It Is A Carbuncle
Read MoreWith Texas being one of the largest states and Houston being the 4th largest city in the country, there is a high likelihood that you know someone either directly or… Continue reading Thoughts and Prayers for Texas & the Gulf Coast
Read MoreThose iconic bricks that have inspired the architect in children around the world have finally come to life in Billund, Denmark. The LEGO House is a building under construction and… Continue reading Lego House – The Creative Toy Comes To Life In Denmark
Read MoreEverything is bigger in Texas! You have heard it before and it is just a fact. Texas is home to nearly 26.5 million people, or 8.4% of the total… Continue reading Is There an Unknown Architect as Big as Texas?
Read More“As we live and as we are, Simplicity – with a capital “S” – is difficult to comprehend nowadays. We are no longer truly simple. We no longer live in… Continue reading Passing of an Acclaimed Architect
Read MoreIs it really a surprise that the most expensive home on the market in the U.S. is in Bel Air? Probably not. But, with the latest entry into the market,… Continue reading Luxury Homes – The Most Expensive Are in Bel Air
Read MoreWhen people think of architecture in Los Angeles, their thoughts go immediately to The Eameses, Frank Gehry, and Frank Lloyd Wright, among many others. They were drawn to the sublime… Continue reading Don’t Forget Pasadena When You Think of Architecture
Read MoreADG Lighting Collaborates on Residence on Prestigious Tigertail Road LOS ANGELES – July 27, 2017 — Premier Los Angeles based custom lighting firm ADG Lighting has just completed work on… Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: LA Lighting Firm Completes Project on $30 Million Brentwood Property
Read MoreADG Lighting had the pleasure of joining colleagues at the ICAA SoCal Summer Party on Wednesday, July 19th. The event is an annual summer party for the organization’s growing… Continue reading ICAA SoCal Annual Summer Party
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and attains a depth of over a mile. Nearly two billion years of Earth’s geological history have been… Continue reading American Architecture – The Grand Canyon and Mary Colter
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