Seth Boor
For our latest installment of Three Buildings, in which we ask members of the design community to share three of their favorite buildings, we hear from San Francisco–based architect Seth Boor of Boor Bridges Architecture.

Fire House #3 - The Tenderloin, San Francisco, California
Architect unknown to me

Resurrection Chapel - Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm, Sweden (more here, here and here)
by Sigurd Lewerentz

The Menil Collection Museum Building - Houston, Texas
by Renzo Piano
I lived in Houston for about 5 years and found it to be a sprawling city that I always thought lacked a sense of place. My memory now is that there were places, they just were not so obvious. The Menil Collection became one of my favorite spots. Being there I felt located, grounded in the midst of nowhere. The building is massive but it employs tricks of scale to seem at home surrounded by a neighborhood of tiny bungalows, all of which were painted gray to match the museum. Once inside the prominent organizing feature is a ceiling of concrete louvers which allows the light to change subtly with passing clouds.
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Ah! I love Lewerentz and Asplund. Approaching each chapel in the cemetery (I think there are at least 3?) has a completely separate processional feel simply because of the axes and differing placement of the towering pines. But always heavy with anticipation. It is especially beautiful and silent when covered in snow.
nice post. keep post like this....
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