Wow, a lot has happened since my last blog entry. The 20th Century Cincinnati Show was a huge success. The cf3 Architecture in Cincinnati exhibit (which I spent the last few weeks working on with Chris Magee and Mike Keifling – Bravo guys!) was extremely well received and will be touring around town this Spring. It’s at Park & Vine until April, then will be travelling to UC and the Cincinnati Magazine offices.
As for the west side modern that I mentioned last month. The house was completely trashed. I didn’t know it was possible for a house to go so bad in just two years since I saw it last! And it sold – for nearly $40,000 less than it sold for two years ago. Ouch! How can people let this happen? I hope the new owner brings it back to life and enjoys living in a modern (Henn, we think) house.
And lastly, I am working on a small book(let) of Cincinnati Modern homes & public buildings with a couple of UC profs – Patrick Snadon and Udo Greinacher. After I put this project behind me (this week, hopefully), I will get on with blogging and updating my website like I should be. Thanks for sticking with me!
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Posted by cincinnatimodern on February 27, 2008
Wow, a lot has happened since my last blog entry. The 20th Century Cincinnati Show was a huge success. The cf3 Architecture in Cincinnati exhibit (which I spent the last few weeks working on with Chris Magee and Mike Keifling – Bravo guys!) was extremely well received and will be touring around town this Spring. It’s at Park & Vine until April, then will be travelling to UC and the Cincinnati Magazine offices.
As for the west side modern that I mentioned last month. The house was completely trashed. I didn’t know it was possible for a house to go so bad in just two years since I saw it last! And it sold – for nearly $40,000 less than it sold for two years ago. Ouch! How can people let this happen? I hope the new owner brings it back to life and enjoys living in a modern (Henn, we think) house.
And lastly, I am working on a small book(let) of Cincinnati Modern homes & public buildings with a couple of UC profs – Patrick Snadon and Udo Greinacher. After I put this project behind me (this week, hopefully), I will get on with blogging and updating my website like I should be. Thanks for sticking with me!
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