I'VE been meaning to put this up for months. ... More I'VE been meaning to put this up for months. BRAD PITT hit it right this time. The project caught my eye with the bright pink colour and the concept of tangram that allows these seemingly rigid temporary structures to achieve formal flexibility. I really do love the simplicity of the idea and how these tents render at night..! * * * THE last time I saw Brad Pitt in real person was probably 4 years ago, when I came face to face with Frank Gehry. It was a special afternoon in which starchitects from around the world gathered to discuss about the future of Los Angeles. The Downtown LA Symposium I believe it was called. At the reception, I made a beeline towards Gehry and asked for an autograph [ remember, i was still a nerd ] and his reply was, "OH no no... you should ask HIM for an autograph instead!" and he addressed the man standing right next to him that was, who else but Brad Pitt himself? At that moment, I was literally in touching distance from the sexiest man on earth. What followed after was somewhat embarrassing and I shall not dwell into it. But since then Brad Pitt made much effort in promoting the field of architecture and here, I shall thank him for that. >help build homes in New Orleans source:www.makeitrightnola.org Less |
This HAVE to be the best Project Runway episo ... More This HAVE to be the best Project Runway episode ever: Not only were there beautiful men dressing up [ and down ;p ] in front of you, menswear was definitely a refreshing idea. I've seen too many skinny females on the runway, it was time for some real muscle and flesh. Havin a brother makes me realize that what boys wear [ to look good ] owes much to tailor/ fitting. Thus the contestants were pushed on design, on fitting, on time. They were SO stressed. Not only were they 'freaking out' in the midst of constructing their outfit, but they said things like, 'i have no idea what i'm doing right now.' yes, people, that reminds me of my studio days. >>hit the runway source:bravotv Less |