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The first element of how the world works is rooted in its geography: from it, all things follow.

Striving for the Third Space Conception: Classical Origins in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin and Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye October 25, 2017October 25, 2017
“The Plague of Taos?: A History of Bubonic Plague in New Mexico” July 14, 2017October 13, 2017
Predictions from the Edge of the World: Meet Mitch Bushuk, Climate Forecaster February 21, 2017October 26, 2017
The Nassau Weekly: “The Ashes of Moria” November 13, 2016November 13, 2016
The Daily Princetonian: Artistic Criticism – Visiting The Frick Collection March 3, 2016
Society for Princeton Urbanists: “Behind the Princeton Parklet- Interview with Kirsten Thoft” January 29, 2016February 8, 2016
Quote of the Fortnight: Charles Yu’s “How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe” January 25, 2016
The Culture Trip: A Pocket History of Six Midtown NYC Sites January 6, 2016
The Daily Princetonian: Unfamiliar Street – U.S. Route 395 in the Eastern Sierra December 5, 2015
Daily Princetonian: Pumpkin & Glass – Sculpture on Princeton’s Campus October 17, 2015October 16, 2015

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