"...the language of design, architecture, and urbanism in Los Angeles is the language of movement. Mobility outweighs monumentality there to a unique degree... and the city will never be fully understood by those who cannot move fluently through its diffuse urban texture, cannot go with the flow of its unprecedented life. So, like earlier generations of English intellectuals who taught themselves Italian in order to read Dante in the original, I learned to drive in order to read Los Angeles in the original.”
- Reyner Banham, Los Angeles: The Four Ecologies
If I had a tumblr, I'd have reblogged this from Hillel Aron. But I don't.
What I love best about this is... ok, there are a million things I love about this, but one of those many things is that it's true: Reyner Banham had never driven before he moved here.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Punksatauni? Punxatawnee? Punxsutawney?
My dear friend Aloni is spending a semester in Hungary. Today is his birthday, so why don't you mosey over to Aloni's Blogna and wish him a good one?
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
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