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December, 2014 | David Kesler Architect

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. Window on Futures Past. Spline – David Kesler watercolor – 1997. We seek completion. Yet we remain unresolved. The big bang, as it were, keeps the trajectory going in one direction. We tragically seek love, and tie our hopes to the illusory. This desire for completion is one of many factors that continue to push technology and culture forward. The iPhone is not the end. We all know this. Technology may over-promise – we know this too! Mankind initially created reli...

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Windows | David Kesler Architect

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. Window on Futures Past. Window on Futures Past. Windows start for most folks as openings in a structure. Yet the origin of a “window” has more to do with the space in between. There is a crack in everything. From this sliver of space, we see new horizons. Indeed, the window can be space between structure. Between the interstices of structure. So a window is best, arguably , under erasure. The not-window. What is the shape of the glass? Must a window have glass?

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Client | David Kesler Architect

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. Window on Futures Past. So who is the client. All of us – the independents – honor and obey the client. The “good’ business man serves the client. We respect those who choose to hire us. We seek the service of men and women. We seek to extend their knowledge base. We seek to open their minds to the infinite. We seek to do more than solve the problem. In the solving of the problem we seek to move towards the solving of …. The client is served. And we choose to serve.

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego | David Kesler Architect

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. Window on Futures Past. Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. I read an article recently on the subject of “things ain’t looking good for god”. The article was written in response to the recent discovery of a truly earth-like planet in a distant solar system. Indeed, there appears to be a reasonable likelihood of discovering life in our own solar system in the oceans of the moons Europa, Enceladus, Ganymede and, yes, perhaps Mars. As an architect, this fact doesn...

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September, 2015 | David Kesler Architect

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Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. Window on Futures Past. Impermanence and (the Architect’s) Ego. I read an article recently on the subject of “things ain’t looking good for god”. The article was written in response to the recent discovery of a truly earth-like planet in a distant solar system. Indeed, there appears to be a reasonable likelihood of discovering life in our own solar system in the oceans of the moons Europa, Enceladus, Ganymede and, yes, perhaps Mars. As an architect, this fact doesn...

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