Architecture of Cities: Mapping Beauty
Architect: Frank Gehry: Disney Hall: FRANK Gehry asked me how come he had never seen this particular angle: He went on to say: “It, today could never be repeated.” “I know,” I said: “I want it he said.”
I have imagined dying for more than fifty years:
Mapping Beauty: I have never pursued, nor have seen a perfect diamond: The objective in mind leads me to an idea: My eyes begin to see what isn’t there what might be there: It is not what we discover in experiences: My reality’s dreams are mapping beauty: I have no clue what might be seen until I arrive: I begin.
I imagined dying at sea: I imagined dying in flight: I have imagined dying long before the life I know: Sometimes I wear an imagined smile: My imagined truths compel me to inspect the past before it may no longer be and the future before it will no longer be:
Sean Connery delivered the Beatles “In My Life” with Scottish celestial pragmatism:
“There are places I’ll remember
All my life, though some have changed.
Some forever, not for better;
Some have gone and some remain.”
The beauty in architecture is not a subjective claim: The notion that I know what I see, I know, what I say- – simply occurs when my breath is captured: From then the wide sky bellows its presence- – the widening of my eyes absorbs the entire canons from one-hundred and ninety-five nations: All known information rest atop my lenses........
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