An architect's life. I grew up in Huntington Beach, California, United States of America. I've traveled to Grand Cayman, Bahamas, St. Thomas USVI, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, England, Wales, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Israel, Austria, Switzerland, Kenya, Ecuador, Italy, and Scotland.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Made with paper & light cardboard
Architecture is not always building with sticks and bricks. Sometimes it is working with surfaces. Here is a collection of surfaces made to look like a flaming dagger. It was part of a costume for a medieval themed awards dinner (Rancho Del Mar District of the Orange County Boy Scouts of America www.ocbsa.org)
Photography by CJ Ganiere
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