Archive for January, 2007

From the comments on my first and second posts in what has become a series about the limitations of Globalization, it’s clear that some (read most) don’t really understand the point that Globalization’s dangers and threats are clearly starting to outweigh the benefits. This is a two-sided coin: the threats and costs of [...]

I’ve not been posting lately–I have been very busy with projects, including selling my house, buying another one, moving the accumulating detris of 12 years, which will happen later this month–but will have a couple of posts before then, but only a couple.
One will be about the complexity of competition and cooperation and the [...]

Thanks

Thanks readers. I hit 7,000 hits today, that’s 7,000 since I started this in late August. But things have really exploded recently, with 4,583 hits since Decemeber 2, 2006, about a month ago. So Thanks!
And here’s a map of readers:

Looking through the overstock of my Grandfather’s bookstore, I have quite a number of Architectural Magazines, including many editions of “The American Architect,” “The Architectural Forum” (which actually covered Architecture, unlike today’s Architectural Forum, which almost no Architects read) and “The International Studio.” They cover the period from from the early teens to the late [...]