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Coffee Mug
A Mad Hatter’s Dinner with an Architect is the subject of this fun and lively illustration by Richard Hoyen. It is wrapped around a 15-ounce black coffee mug. We’ll even send you an ‘answer key’ in case you aren’t able to identify all of those lively architect diners and architectural... -
No Perfect Answer: The Life and Architecture of Pietro Belluschi
Pietro Belluschi (1899 – 1994) was more than an architect. He was an artist, teacher and philosopher. This beautiful film, produced by Jeff Gianola and broadcast by OPB, follows Belluschi’s life and career, starting with his origins in Italy to his arrival in America in the early 1920’s. The DVD... -
Oregon Architects, A Biographical Dictionary of Architects
A fascinating and thorough collection of biographical sketches of architects who practiced in Oregon during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. -
Placenotes
PLACENOTES Portland is a new kind of travel guide. PLACENOTES is a sturdy, magnetically-secured box, filled with vivid cards, each describing a good and unique place. PLACENOTES is portable and sortable. The front of each card is a photo that captures the spirit of the place. The back tells its... -
The Houses of William Wurster: Frames for Living
Over the course of a career that spanned forty-five years, William Wilson Wurster (1895 1973) designed hundreds of residences up and down the West Coast. Like Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, with whom Wurster maintained a close professional exchange, Wurster blends modernism with the vernacular. Wurster described these homes as "frames...
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