Architecture is Child’s Play
In a fascinating article in the Atlantic Monthly this month (April 2014) entitled “Hey Parents, Leave those Kids Alone,” Hanna Rosin quotes sociologist Roger Hart, who studied children’s play. Describing […]
In a fascinating article in the Atlantic Monthly this month (April 2014) entitled “Hey Parents, Leave those Kids Alone,” Hanna Rosin quotes sociologist Roger Hart, who studied children’s play. Describing […]
When we were first planning the house, we were told it would take 76 years for solar to pay off. Now we are debating between SunPower (10 years) and Kyocera […]
At this time of year, the sun shines through the office window without a glare. From the driveway, you see the flowers in side-spotlight on the dining room table and […]
As per request, I am publishing some interiors of the Lencioni Residence. These were shot late afternoon. Of course the light stages dramatic statements all day long. In the morning, […]
After the wild pigs inhaled all of husband Greg’s grapes and the next-door neighbor’s as well, neighbor-down-the-road (also Greg) let us pick some syrah. I’m taking a vote on the […]
Lest I have presented our life in the Lapp RiverHouse as an uninterrupted idyll, let me share about some experiences with pests this month: One morning we witnessed bats (hundreds […]
The den/guest bedroom is a good retreat for a light sleeper kept awake by barking dogs across the river.
Bishop Residence in St. George, Utah Last week, Camilla gave us a wonderful tour of this grand design, then we drove from St. George to Heber City to stay with […]
Arthur Dyson in Volterra, Italy I was lucky enough to visit Giuliano and Heidi Chelazzi with my Italian-speaking daughter, Dani Lencioni
VRBO and homeaway.com Lencioni Residence available as a rental retreat