Knorr Architecture Blog

Exploring every facet of architecture.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Palm Springs, Modern Architecture, and Herb Greene

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Left to right: Moderator with Alan Hess, Lila Cohen, Craig Lee. Modernism Week, celebrated annually in Palm Springs, is a melange of housing...
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Thursday, January 26, 2023

Las Vegas "Mediterranean Estate"

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There is a video on YouTube of one of my Las Vegas projects. Apparently, the video has been posted for quite a while; an associate recently ...
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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

New Video Channel: ARCHITECTURE MINUTE

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Launched this month is my new YouTube channel, Architecture Minute . Like this blog, the channel explores all facets of architecture, includ...
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Saturday, April 2, 2022

War, Race, and Onion Dome Architecture

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St. Michaels Ukrainian Orthodox Monastery, Kyiv, Ukraine. I cry everyday for Ukraine. Dead bodies on live TV, ninety-year-old babushkas stum...
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Saturday, February 26, 2022

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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Architectural Symbolism and the Sacking of the Capitol

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In the past I have criticized the architectural merits of the United States Capitol . In playing architectural critic, I cited the bloated n...
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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Trump Thinks He Knows Architecture and Design

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Architect Greg Walke sent us this meme circulating on the web.  'Nuff said. 
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I am an architect based in Denver, Colorado. This blog explores architecture with the belief that it is more than just structure; architecture aims for higher ideals. Architecture is capable of evoking intellectual and emotional responses from the participant. It can be uplifting or calming depending on the intent of the architect. It may emphasize an idea or encourage contemplation. It can be an environment of excitement or repose. True architecture is meaningful in a powerful three-dimensional sense.
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