Thu, 20 April 2006 Two men, both architects -- one, Antonin Raymond was a Czech who came to America and worked for Frank Lloyd Wright and would become the father of Japanese modernism; and the other, a talented American of Japanese descent from Spokane, Washington, George Nakashima. These men's paths would dramatically cross a few times during their lives, and each time, their lives were changed. Design in America, Japan, India and the world, is better because of it. This is their story.
At the Graham Foundation in Chicago until May 25, 2006, visit the exhibition about Antonin Raymond and George Nakashima's ashram dormitory building, Golconde: The Introduction of Modernism in India (www.grahamfoundation.org). The Sri Aurobindo Ashram allowed scholars access to the library and archives and all images and drawings were catalogued wih the Ashram's permission. The research team for Golconde comprised of Pankaj Vir Gupta, AIA and Christine Mueller, partners in the firm of vir.mueller architects (www.virmueller.com).
Mira Nakashima's book, "Nature Form & Spirit: The Life and Legacy of George Nakashima," is a tribute to her father, his architecture and furniture, and his reverence for nature. For information on the book and tours of the Nakashima Studio in New Hope, Pennsylvania, visit www.nakashimawoodworker.com.
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Yay I'm not the only one doing this niche topic for podcasting
Rafael
"the retro podcast"
Rafael
"the retro podcast"
posted by: rafael on Sun, 7/2 11:03 PM EDT
Yeah, it's sad that Wells hasn't done any more of these. The series is amazing.
And his intro music is so much better than the music used in design*sponge or Metropolis's podcasts!
;)
-Mark
And his intro music is so much better than the music used in design*sponge or Metropolis's podcasts!
;)
-Mark
posted by: Mark Waldo on Sat, 8/19 03:07 PM EDT
Sorry I had a break in the podcast schedule. I'm writing a book on Harwell Hamilton Harris and that is taking up a lot of my "extra" time. But I am keeping the podcast going, perhaps only monthly through mid-2007, when I will return to a twice-each-month schedule. Thanks for the condolences!
posted by: Ted Wells on Wed, 3/21 09:08 PM EDT
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Two men, both architects -- one, Antonin Raymond was a Czech who came to America and worked for Frank Lloyd Wright and would become the father of Japanese modernism; and the other, a talented American of Japanese descent from Spokane, Washington, George Nakashima. These men's paths would dramatically cross a few times during their lives, and each time, their lives were changed. Design in America, Japan, India and the world, is better because of it. This is their story.
At the Graham Foundation in Chicago until May 25, 2006, visit the exhibition about Antonin Raymond and George Nakashima's ashram dormitory building, Golconde: The Introduction of Modernism in India (www.grahamfoundation.org). The Sri Aurobindo Ashram allowed scholars access to the library and archives and all images and drawings were catalogued wih the Ashram's permission. The research team for Golconde comprised of Pankaj Vir Gupta, AIA and Christine Mueller, partners in the firm of vir.mueller architects (www.virmueller.com).
Mira Nakashima's book, "Nature Form & Spirit: The Life and Legacy of George Nakashima," is a tribute to her father, his architecture and furniture, and his reverence for nature. For information on the book and tours of the Nakashima Studio in New Hope, Pennsylvania, visit www.nakashimawoodworker.com.
And visit www.tedwells.com.