Archive for November 14th, 2008

Rural Studio Tour: beneath the roses

Lou on Subrosa.

Lou on Subrosa.

After seeing our first and favorite Rural Studio project during our Halloween visit to Hale County (Hale-oween!), Liane and I head next to the Rural Studio Office at Morrisette House so that we can check-in and get a map of the projects. There are so many (!)… and seeing as how it’s already past noon, Gayle Etheridge, the Rural Studio Office Manager, kindly helps us prioritize.

We’re quite anxious to experience Subrosa in person ever since seeing Timothy Hursley’s brilliant (but tiny) photos on the Rural Studio site, so we go there first.

Located behind Chantilly House and the Bodark Amphitheater in Newbern, the elegiac Subrosa Pantheon was originally conceived by Rural Studio founder Samuel “Sambo” Mockbee as “a memorial to recently bereaved friends.”

A year after Sambo’s untimely death in 2002, his daughter Carol Mockbee arrived at the Rural Studio as an Outreach student. Despite having no previous building or architectural experience, Carol boldly undertook the design (adapted from her father’s notebooks) and creation of this noble concrete and steel structure.

Subrosa is a memorial. “A place to remember Sambo Mockbee and… a place to tell secrets as the Romans did, ’sub rosa,’ underneath the roses.”

Kiva-like structure.

Kiva-like structure.

asor buS.

asor buS.

Over the tunnel.

Over the tunnel.

Tunnel entrance.

Tunnel entrance.

Inside the tunnel.

Inside the tunnel.

Inside Sub Rosa Pantheon.

Inside.

Sky opening.

Sky opening.

Bench and turtle pond.

Bench and turtle pond.

Turtle pond.

Turtle pond.

Beneath the roses.

Beneath the roses.

Sky opening.

Sky opening.

Samuel Mockbee.

Samuel Mockbee.

Mockbee mobile shadow.

Mockbee mobile shadow.

Bench and "secret-telling" apparatus.

Bench and "secret-telling" apparatus.

Subrosa.

Subrosa.

Super sub rosa.

Super sub rosa.

Momento mori.

Momento mori.

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Outside the Red Barn

The Daily Show: a no “No-Spin (Chair) Zone”

"Actually Bill, that chair's been part of MoMA's permanent design collection since 1969."

"Actually Bill, that chair's been part of MoMA's permanent design collection since 1969."

Bill O’Reilly was on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night.

During a thirteen-minute interview over Hot Cocoa (with marshmallows!), “Stewart” was able to learn a few new things about “Papa Bear.”

Apparently, Bill likes his seating like his news (sans-spin), is convinced that Jon would be “stoned to death” should he ever dare visit our fair state, and is a noted expert on, among other things, Pandas.

You can view the interview in its entirety here.

Now available at Costco!

Now available at Costco!

In the meantime, I’m headed to Costco to pick up my Eames Aluminum Group Management Chair with translucent Cygnus Mesh in Black.

One can dream.


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