San Francisco
Last night I went to a lecture by David Baker (who I am doing photos for) at the California College of Art, which has an architecture program. Lots of students, of course, as well as people from David's office in attendance. I got mentioned a couple of times because a number of my photos were shown in the presentation. I realized during the lecture that a majority of the projects shown were located only a short distance from the school itself.
David's talk emphasized his concerns about environmentally friendly urban development–which is critical to his work–but I'd like to hear more about the formal aspects of the design itself, something I have been very involved with as the photographer of his projects. But the work speaks for itself I suppose.
A couple of San Francisco non sequiturs before leaving town:
Rausch Street, SOMA
Mariposa and Bryant Streets
David's talk emphasized his concerns about environmentally friendly urban development–which is critical to his work–but I'd like to hear more about the formal aspects of the design itself, something I have been very involved with as the photographer of his projects. But the work speaks for itself I suppose.
A couple of San Francisco non sequiturs before leaving town:
Rausch Street, SOMA
Mariposa and Bryant Streets
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