Category: News

30 Aug

The German Lutheran Church, Waldoboro, Maine

On location in Waldoboro, Maine for the Farnsworth Art Museum documenting the German Lutheran Church with a 3D scanning system…all images are pulled from the scans.  To view the virtual walk through tour, click here. You will see a barrel on your tour on the second floor – that came over on the Mayflower!

Built in 1772 it is one of the oldest churches in Maine, it is also known as the the Old German Meeting House. Andrew Wyeth painted Maidenhair here….I can see why.

 

15 Jun

Cove Street Arts Architecture Exhibit

Pleased and honored to be exhibiting in the Architecture exhibit at Cove Street Arts in Portland, Maine this summer. Also exhibiting are Brian Vanden Brink, Don Peterson, Sarah Szwajkos, Jean Noon, and Liv Kristin Robinson. Visit the show here.

Images I chose to exhibit represent the last few years of travel around the USA and world. In order of appearance below: NYC…Kansas…Barcelona…Suzhou, China…Yokohama, Japan..Suzhou, China…Truth or Consequences, New Mexico…Atami, Japan…Suzhou, China.

Questions and comments are always welcomed…djclough@mac.com

Click images for large size…Or for something new, click here to take a virtual walk through tour.

 

13 Dec

Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, 21st Edition

The reviews are in for the recently released Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, 21st Edition by Bloomsbury Press in partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the University of London.

Pleased and proud that my documentation of Bruno Taut’s historic Kyu Hyuga Bettei in Atami, Japan was selected for inclusion in this monumental book released in 2019.

 

What the critics are saying:

“Book of the Century” – The American Institute of Architects

“Half the pleasure, as half the volume, of Banister Fletcher is its pictures. The thousands of photographs are, as always in Banister Fletcher, unimprovably fine.” – The Times Educational Supplement

“…the bible of architectural history… Banister Fletcher remains a potted history with remarkably pithy writing.” – Building Magazine

“The tome has been bought for 100 years by every architectural student who could possibly scrape together the shillings.” – Architectural Review

“A thundering classic … No serious fan of architecture should be without it” – The American Institute of Architects

“It will continue its usefulness beyond the years of study and become an additional aid to everyday practice.” – Times Higher Education Supplement

“It will remain one of the most thumbed tomes in Building Design’s office library” – Building Design

“It is such a remarkable book, containing so much detail and so skilfully illustrated, that it is a must for all architectural and surveying offices” – ASI Journal

“An easy-to-use reference book with all the world’s major architecture described, explained and, in many cases, fully illustrated.” – B & M Architecture & Design

 

For details on the 21st edition, view RIBA’s press release here.

 

 

Other links to explore if interested:

RIBA’s website
Bloomsbury Publishing
University of London

05 Nov

Road Trip XLV

Forty-five years after our first cross country road trip, my sister, Kate, and I headed out on our second trip. Three weeks and eight thousand miles later we returned home after seeing and photographing amazing vistas, natural wonders, and multiple locations of intrigue. Enjoy the ride through the plains, canyons, badlands, prairies, gypsum desert…indeed, a very large array, and more…