Less Adjectives More Verbs In other words, less talking more doing. A blog about architecture, studying it, things related to it, things related to studying it, and other things. Get to know me on my personal weblog Slogans, Band Names, Blog Titles, Etc and at the LessAmoreV Archive Project, an unfiltered collection of every post I've ever liked.
Check out that ad-hoc. I hope they don’t demolish it.
Friday 6/1/2012

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architecture; photo; own work;

Check out that ad-hoc. I hope they don’t demolish it.

Yeah so I leaned right over Beachy Head the other day. Faintly terrifying.
Sunday 10/2/2011

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Beachy Head; photo; cliffs;

Yeah so I leaned right over Beachy Head the other day. Faintly terrifying.

What the?

What the?

Moving house, and look what I found!
This is the only album I have on vinyl.
I can live with that.
(Also, my mother got this WHEN IT CAME OUT. Well old.)
Wednesday 4/13/2011

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not architecture; the beatles; help; know your roots; photo;

Moving house, and look what I found!

This is the only album I have on vinyl.

I can live with that.

(Also, my mother got this WHEN IT CAME OUT. Well old.)

On the subject of its perfection, it was cool seeing the pencil line marking the boundary of the piece where there was an imperfection.
Tuesday 3/22/2011

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tate modern; turbine hall; london; Ai Weiwei; photo;

On the subject of its perfection, it was cool seeing the pencil line marking the boundary of the piece where there was an imperfection.

LOOK WHERE I WENT YESTERDAY.
Ai Weiwei’s Sunflower Seeds in the Turbine Hall were amazing. Totally changed the space. Shame you’re not allowed to walk around it anymore though, just looking at it wasn’t the artist’s intention. You’re supposed to play with it, experience it, pick it up and build mounds with it. How perfectly flat it is was a little unnerving.

LOOK WHERE I WENT YESTERDAY.

Ai Weiwei’s Sunflower Seeds in the Turbine Hall were amazing. Totally changed the space. Shame you’re not allowed to walk around it anymore though, just looking at it wasn’t the artist’s intention. You’re supposed to play with it, experience it, pick it up and build mounds with it. How perfectly flat it is was a little unnerving.

Facade studies? More like lame studies.
Tuesday 3/15/2011

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architecture school; photo; own work;

Facade studies? More like lame studies.

Drawing in the dark at 5:30am last night. Sigh.
Monday 3/14/2011

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architecture school; photo; own work;

Drawing in the dark at 5:30am last night. Sigh.

Currently reading. 
This is going to be a good week.
Sunday 3/6/2011

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NERDFIGHTER; architecture; books; photo; currently reading;

Currently reading. 

This is going to be a good week.

Had to pixelate a lot for anonymousness an’ that. Now you know my name, though. Also. I’m still English. I just bought a keyboard from a French company and I loved how they unapologetically communicated with me in French despite me using the English section of their website.
Thursday 2/17/2011

not architecture; photo;

Had to pixelate a lot for anonymousness an’ that. Now you know my name, though. Also. I’m still English. I just bought a keyboard from a French company and I loved how they unapologetically communicated with me in French despite me using the English section of their website.

Badass new lamp is badass.
Wednesday 2/16/2011

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better do some work; photo; this desk is too clean;

Badass new lamp is badass.

I FEEL LIKE A GIANT.
(By the way, this is the closest I’ll get to a GPOY, and probably the most you’ll see of me.)

I FEEL LIKE A GIANT.

(By the way, this is the closest I’ll get to a GPOY, and probably the most you’ll see of me.)

Remember this post? Told you I would.
More to come.
Saturday 2/12/2011

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architecture; map; model; photo; own work;

Remember this post? Told you I would.

More to come.

I’m a die hard Alan Fletcher fan. He did The Art of Looking Sideways, also know as the biggest book on the bookshelf of any vaguely art-related student. And perhaps my favourite book ever, including fiction. Anyway, this came wrapped around 100 Maverick Postcards, a great little wooden box full of Fletcher designs. It’s on newsprint, so yellowed and wrinkled over time. Just makes it more awesome. Look at that crease catching that light. It’s the little things.

I’m a die hard Alan Fletcher fan. He did The Art of Looking Sideways, also know as the biggest book on the bookshelf of any vaguely art-related student. And perhaps my favourite book ever, including fiction. Anyway, this came wrapped around 100 Maverick Postcards, a great little wooden box full of Fletcher designs. It’s on newsprint, so yellowed and wrinkled over time. Just makes it more awesome. Look at that crease catching that light. It’s the little things.

Tuesday 2/1/2011

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pentax; camera; photography; photo;

My posts and amount of archi-work of late has diminished of late mainly thanks to LOOK WHAT I GOT.

Check out the ridiculous zoom lens that came with the package! I can’t imagine ever using it without looking like some sort of stalker, spy or voyeur.

Also a flash gun for good measure. Got it all for £65 on eBay. Awww yeaah.

(Lost the lens cap already.)