Architecture

New Portfolio

Another quick post — I have been insanely busy applying to M.Arch programs, and haven't had much time for, oh, the internet. Or really much of life outside of architecture and figure drawing, as pretty much all my friends can tell you.

 

But as a result of that I've updated my portfolio. Take a look:

 

 

warning:  23mb file. And that's with the JPG compression pushing my personal aesthetic limits. I'm a stickler for image quality.

 

And: Happy Festivus!

New Photo Set

Just a quick post to point out some new photos! These are a batch for the NNY Photography Corps. If you don't know what that is, check out this finely-crafted link.

This batch is a series of photos from 3 boroughs, 25 in all. Right now we're in an open period, which is sort of a two-week free-for-all where we are sent out to take photographs of whatever. Which hopefully will generate some ideas and discussion for how the exhibition will shape up.

 

Here's the set.

 

But anyway, the eye candy:

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Hello, World!

Testing, testing. One-two One-two. Oh, good. Looks like this thing works.

So. Welcome. Come on in, take a look around a little. This is me:

W. Gavin Robb, Whiskey in hand.

[ W. Gavin Robb, bourbon in hand. A damn fine whiskey, if I remember correctly. ]

And there are a few things that I like to do:

  1. Design buildings
  2. Think about buildings
  3. Design other things
  4. Think about other things
  5. Take pictures
  6. Write about architecture and design

On this website, I'll try to do as many of these things as possible. I live in Brooklyn, and generally like to think that I come across a lot of interesting things in day-to-day life. Most of these things I relate to architecture or design. I'd like to put some of these things on the interscape.

Oh, and I'm also a designer and photographer as well as an architect. My portfolio is over there. If you're looking for a web, print, graphic or architectural designer, shoot me an email. That goes for photographer, too. I've been known to work for bourbon. continued »

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