ARCHITEXT by Arrol Gellner
Monday, September 30, 2019

WHICH PATH FOR CHINA?

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CCTV headquarters building in Beijing. Architect: Rem Koolhaas. Many landmark Chinese buildings, such as the "bird's nest...
Wednesday, August 28, 2019

MISSION STYLE MANIA

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Mission style table by Gustav Stickley, c 1910. (Image copyright Metropolitan Museum of Art) When I was a kid, the height of furnitur...
Monday, June 24, 2019

WHAT'S GREEN REALLY MEAN?

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Author's Note: I'll be at my home-away-from-home in Suzhou, China for the months of July and August, and because those big bad socia...

BACK IN THE DAYS OF ART DECO

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Author's Note: I'll be at my home-away-from-home in Suzhou, China for the months of July and August, and because those big bad socia...

EICHLER HOMES: The Ultimate In Mid-Century Modern

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Author's Note: I'll be at my home-away-from-home in Suzhou, China for the months of July and August, and because those big bad socia...

NIGHTMARE ON PALM STREET

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Author's Note: I'll be at my home-away-from-home in Suzhou, China for the months of July and August, and because those big bad socia...

DESIGN REVIEW: A Jab In The Eye of the Beholder

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Author's Note: I'll be at my home-away-from-home in Suzhou, China for the months of July and August, and because those big bad socia...
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Arrol Gellner
Arrol Gellner is an architect with over thirty years experience in residential, commercial, and institutional architecture. He is the author of three well-regarded books on historic architecture, "Storybook Style", "Red Tile Style", and "Ready to Roll", all published by Penguin/Putnam. Gellner has also written his "Architext" syndicated column for nearly twenty years. The column has been a regular feature in newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and San Francisco Chronicle. Gellner is an honors graduate of the College of Environmental Design, University of California at Berkeley.
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