Unfold Your Own Myth Who gets up earlyto discover the moment light begins?Who finds us here circling, bewildered, like atoms?Who comes to a spring thirstyand sees the moon reflected in it?Who, like Jacob blind with… Continue Reading
Madeline Jupard was born under the expansive skies of the Utah desert. Her work is a meditation on the American landscape, capturing the sense of transience and lonely observation that comes from a life spent… Continue Reading
A House Called Tomorrow You are not fifteen, or twelve, or seventeen—You are a hundred wild centuries And fifteen, bringing with youIn every breath and in every step Everyone who has come before you,All the… Continue Reading
A Towering Monolith Reminiscent of the Film "2001" Recently, employees from the Utah Department of Public Safety happened upon a silver monolith in the remote desert while doing an aerial survey. The structure, almost 12-foot-tall,… Continue Reading
When Louis Daguerre created the photographic process that bears his name (daguerreotype), he proudly proclaimed, "I have seized the light. I have arrested its flight." This image from 1838 by Daguerre is an example of… Continue Reading
Constructed from sixty-one Douglas fir logs, this intimate chapel sits in a forest near the village of Unterliezheim in southwestern Germany. Its architect, John Pawson, was commissioned to create the elegant minimalist structure as a… Continue Reading
Rwandan architect, Christian Benimana, asserts his positive vision for the future of African cities: a continent-wide movement that's socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and globally inspiring. Continue Reading