Tolerance: Material Conversations on Life & Architecture
Material, architecture, and life are intricately connected. With roots in phenomenology, literature, and sculptural exploration, Tolerance: Material Conversations on Life & Architecture addresses the deeper questions of space-making, and what it means to be in communication with the material world.
Material, architecture, and life are intricately connected. With roots in phenomenology, literature, and sculptural exploration, Tolerance: Material Conversations on Life & Architecture addresses the deeper questions of space-making, and what it means to be in communication with the material world.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work is the cumulation of
efforts of innumerable friends, mentors,
and family who all contributed in my arrival
here.
I would like to acknowledge Kevin
King, who believed in me long before I
ever did, and Erin Carraher, who gave time
beyond any reasonable requirement to me
and all her students.
In the RISD community I’d like
to thank David Gersten for teaching me
how to reach for the bigger picture, and
for being so kind and supportive through
the pandemic. Chris Bardt, for patiently
pushing me to go deeper into this material
world, Kyna Leski for helping me to begin
to work in order to see, not to show, and
Anne West for her incredible goodness and
invaluable feedback in this process.
Finally, I never would have made it
this far without the support of my incredible
wife, and my parents who are the reason I
am the way I am, and who have been proud,
loving, and supportive from the start.
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