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Article or RSS item submitted by Ty Wenzel • Apr 7th, 2009 • Category: Architecture |

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It's been a pretty slow week here with new posts, but there is a lot going on; I thought I'd relay some news to everyone, both to catch up on things backstage here at the blog and because I'm really looking forward to what's to come.

[Image: From "the ruins of San Francisco," 1906, via farlane].

As some of you may know, then, for the past year and a half, in addition to writing The BLDGBLOG Book and maintaining BLDGBLOG itself, I've been working full-time as Senior Editor of Dwell magazine.
In that capacity, I've been able to do some really awesome things, I think, from writing a profile of Arup's SoundLab to wandering through LA's infrastructure with Matthew Coolidge of the Center for Land Use Interpretation (don't miss the photos) and taking a virtual walk through my old hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with novelist Ken Kalfus.
I've commissioned articles from fantastic writers, including Clare Dudman, Tom Vanderbilt, Steve Silberman, Alexis Madrigal, Edward Lifson, Alissa Walker, Marcus Trimble, Charles Montgomery, Simon Sellars, and a dozen others others; I've been able to cover the work of artists, architects, writers, and designers I hugely admire, including Kevin Slavin, Emiliano Granado, Michelle Lord, Alex Haw, Emily Pilloton, Steve Lambert & Packard Jennings, MOS, Michael Gainer, Joel Sanders, Francois Perrin, Casey Hughes, AGATHOM Co., Paul Petrunia, and many, many, many others; I've met Richard Rogers, David Adjaye, Lorcan O'Herlihy, Hawkins\Brown, Tone Wheeler and Jan O'Connor of Environa Studio, Freya Bardell, Gary Hustwit, Escher GuneWardena, and Ebony Snow of Snow & Graham (again, among countless others); I've had the opportunity to review new books by Jim Rossignol, Kazys Varnelis, David Greene, Hertha Hurnaus, Alastair Gordon, John Roderick, Joseph Grima, and at least three dozen other books; and I've worked with fantastic coworkers – now friends – the entire time. Two of them, Brendan Callahan and Alexis Tjian, even directly contributed to The BLDGBLOG Book: Brendan illustrated the whole thing, producing nearly 30 images that you'll find scattered throughout its pages, and Alexis donated a beautiful photograph she took of San Francisco's Bay Bridge.
However, next week will be my last week at Dwell as Senior Editor. I will be transitioning into a new role, as Contributing Editor, and I will be moving back to Los Angeles (!) with my wife after a summer of traveling abroad.
It's been an amazing year and a half, but things are accelerating a bit too much for me to hold onto a full-time job right now. I'm very much looking forward to contributing to Dwell in the future, and to participating at Dwell events, but I need to a take a little more time to work on new projects, to decompress a bit, and to hang out with my wife on at least three – and, we hope, four – continents this summer.

[Image: polaroid jam, San Francisco, by Micaela Go].

I don't mean to drag on with personal information here, but there are several things coming up that might be of interest to BLDGBLOG readers:

My time in San Francisco has been great; I haven't always liked it here – in fact, I actually don't like it here – but so many good things have happened to me in the last year and a half that I still find it all quite hard to believe. There are actually several more things to announce, from events to publications, but I'll have to wait a bit more before unleashing the hounds...
In any case, sorry for the long list of links and such here, but I thought all of this deserved an announcement. At the very least, I will now have much more time to update BLDGBLOG, and all of the above explains why.

[Image: Rome, photographed by Philipp Roth].

Thanks for sticking with the site, meanwhile; I hugely appreciate the readers, comments, feedback, emails, and everything.

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