Let’s face it, those long, nutrient-draining studio hours require some heavy-duty replenishment, and your go-to five dollar foot-long just doesn’t seem to cut it. It’s time we move on to greater sandwich-artistry depths—one fostered by over 15-years of family-owned experience, serving up bigger and better things—meatier things, that is. Papou’s Place offers a wide selection of traditional submarine sandwiches, pitas, and wraps. Choose from the classic assorted, to thick cut steak specially seasoned with in-house sautéed...
Darling, old flames die hard. Sometimes relationships implode or fall apart on their own, but other times we need to make a conscious decision. In order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did and why you no longer need it. Face it, things are stale, aged, musty and flat. It’s time to break up with your local coffee fix. Because there’s a new charmer in town who’s gonna treat...
Copenhagen consistently ranks high in international surveys for its standard of living. Aside from its stunning mix of architectural styles and a never ending list of fun activities, the city is a leader in city planning, environmental sustainability, and design. While this makes for a great co-op experience, living there is not cheap. From housing to dining out, your expenses can add up pretty quickly. But this doesn’t mean you can’t have a fulfilling and...
Poorna chats with Victoria from Brick & Mortar about her favorite place. (more…)
Poorna seeks to find a friend’s favorite place. (more…)
In Parasitic or Symbiotic, Prianka Smita shares the narrative of her thesis research through her series of encounters with the family of the Shakhari Bazar, a 16th century historical street of narrow storefronts in old Dhaka.
In Architecture for the Other 99%, Michael Nugent argues for greater contemplation for the people who occupy our architectural conceptions. He asks the people of Los Angeles the simple question of What do you think about architecture? and receives answers ranging from complete disinterest to total adoration.
This Thursday September 11th at 7pm, please join us at Monigram for the kickoff conversation of UWSA’s newest ‘think tank’ entitled On Empathy. We are a network of students and faculty interested in both sharing personal research and promoting work that inspires our practice of architecture. You can contact us at on.empathy@gmail.com Stay tuned for an announcement of our first ‘Orientation’ coming this Monday: a screened lecture and guided discussion/debate with a faculty member.