what I see when I wait

A While Longer

what I see when I wait

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    Slow start

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    For just a moment

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    Abyss

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    Ektachrome

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    Still life with sunrise

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    April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.

    T.S. Eliot “The Wasteland”

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    Sunday on Monday

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    Dear Theo

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    Birdcage

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    What happens next?

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    East of Eden

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    Daydream

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    Too often

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    Ephemeral architecture

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    Morning daze

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    When the night falls

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    Staring

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    Poetry lies not only in the spoken or written word. The poetry of facts is stronger still. Objects which signify something and which are arranged with talent and with tact create a poetic fact.

    Le Corbusier, Towards A New Architecture

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    Sunset

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    Morning do

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    Motherboard

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    Turn the light on

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    Green

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    It comes along so rarely

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    A visit

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ABOUT M(E)

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Margaret Szubra | © Anne Day Photography

As a trained architect, urban planner, graphic designer, and front-end web developer, I am conditioned to approach the design process with a dose of insecurity, patience, and diligence. I am accustomed to living in the moment of potential existence days at a time. It is a daunting search for integration, affinity, and love. But, to quote Luis Kahn, "nothing can really be given a presence unless it already exists potentially." Therefore, all you can do is find it. No?

As I go through life, I am beginning to appreciate more the meditative qualities of contemplating and anticipating the design process demands. So much so that I do tend to approach life in a similar manner. I pause to search, look, and listen. What I am looking for is connection, belonging, and integration. But this always takesa while longer...

Here is what I think, hear and see as I watch life move forward and advance toward potential, at the moment, existence.

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