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re: FBD: Asheville Day 2
Posted on 12/17/22 at 9:19 pm to Kim Jong Ir
Posted on 12/17/22 at 9:19 pm to Kim Jong Ir
I will join you on the beer cocktail.


Posted on 12/17/22 at 9:31 pm to Kim Jong Ir
Ah herro. Forgot the beer
Posted on 12/17/22 at 11:18 pm to Zappas Stache
After 3 more cocktails (21, 22, 23) 24th DD is a Burial Enlightened Aren't We All.


Posted on 12/18/22 at 12:19 am to LSUBoo
NBD Necessary Evil Pils to cleanse my palette


Posted on 12/18/22 at 1:20 am to Zappas Stache
NBD Brown is the new Beer


Posted on 12/18/22 at 2:03 am to Zappas Stache
This is a rock star architect.....I saw a few rock star architects give lectures at the LSU College of Design School. Michael Graves, Frank Gheary....both hilarious, very good speakers. Got to see Martha Schwartz and Pete Walker not only speak but had drinks with them at Doc Reich's house. Then Pete spent a week with us in the design studio critiquing our work. I got a damn good education at LSU. But the funniest guy was Stanley Tigerman. He could have been a stand up comedian instead of a rock star architect.


This post was edited on 12/18/22 at 2:06 am
Posted on 12/18/22 at 2:42 am to Zappas Stache
Let's kill this architect. Your buildings were derivative facsimiles of Palladian motifs. Yes, I saw Phillip Johnson speak at LSU too. That was a dead giveaway. Lick and Stick Johnson ....although his Glass House is pretty nice. Not many know he inherited millions when he was 8n grad school and used that money to make connections in the moneyed world and was gregarious enough to get those rich people to commission him to design buildings. But I credit him with inspiring my interest in architecture. I grew up going to my mawmaws in Houston and watched Pennzoil Place being built. It was like nothing I had ever seen and I decided I wanted to do that. I now know it was a bastardization of Mies but to a 12 year old from Beaumont, it was crazy cool.
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