Thursday, July 22, 2010

Life & Times!

I think it's more than obvious that I've slacked on this blog in a serious way. Between work, moving, play, travel, and planning I have very little spare time.

I think I may revamp this in the future in the form of something easier to update and execute.

For now, tumblr & twitter are updated on a much more regular basis!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Photographers

C and I have only been engaged for a couple weeks now, but we're already done so much research on our upcoming nuptials... I am in love Max Wanger's work.











Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Engaged!


I haven't done much blogging lately... Partially due to my obsession and ease of tumblr and partially because of the long hours I have been working.

BUT! I have a new and exciting reason to get back at it. I am very excited to announce that Christopher and I are engaged! We're absolutely thrilled and I can't stop calling him "fiance".

It happened on Saturday over a breakfast picnic with croissants from Tartine at the Palace of Fine Arts.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Germany!

C and I have just confirmed our flights for a June vacation in Germany. We'll be visiting his Dad in the small town of Künzing as well as trips to Munich and Berlin! We're going for a bit over a week (not the longest trip, but it certainly won't be our last) and I have already started compiling a list of things to see.


The history! The architecture! The culture! The food!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The New Year & The Crepain Spaens House

After a month of blogging hiatus (and holiday and moving madness) I am back to share this amazing House in Antwerp, Belgium by CSD Architecten. I love when a modern project is squeezed in between two older buildings (especially of the townhouse variety). I'm not sure why exactly... I could go on and talk about juxtaposition, the interesting contrast between eras or materials, but really, it's just a truly beautiful project.

The photographs are by Luc Roymans, Tom Peeters, and Lize van Schoor.







(via: ArchDaily)