Light Rail? What?

Right out of the government sign manual, this sign is a good example of a failure to communicate effectively. What is light rail anyway? Is there a corresponding sign for heavy rail? Light Rail is an engineering or planning term, usually meant to distinguish aboveground urban commuter trains from belowground… Read more »

La Super-Rica

Worth the wait is this surprisingly good taco stand in Santa Barbara. Hand-made tortillas, unique spices and flavors and funky style combine to make a great dining experience. You can take out, but most of the many aficionados prefer to eat in, under the covered patio out back. The eclectic… Read more »

Adaptive Re-use A+

Creative and profitable re-use of underutilized commercial property is all the rage these days, but seldom do you see examples as literal and successful as this gas station-now-taco stand in Pasadena. The design is smart and minimal – just add tables and colorful umbrellas. Sitting among the gas pumps with… Read more »

Chuck & Ruth’s Delly

A dozen top theme park art directors could not come up with a place like this beloved and wacky restaurant. Festooned wall to wall and front to back with posters, photos, historic objects, menu suggestions and colorful objects, the ‘delly’ is the Main Street delight of historic Annapolis, Maryland. Tight,… Read more »

Devil in the White City

Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America By Eric Larson (Crown, 2004) Combining the story of the design and construction of the seminal 1893 Chicago World Exposition with an actual murder mystery of the same era, this page-turner is a must for… Read more »

Public Art? No, Safety Warning.

As visually engaging as some public art installations, these super-graphic warnings are seen on sidewalks in downtown Los Angeles. So, while you are enjoying the dramatic graphics, the doors may suddenly open, sending you down into industrial basement purgatory. It’s the ‘old trap door in the sidewalk’ public art gag.

No Place for a Flag

There are a lot of great and appropriate places to display our national flag, but stenciled on a curb is not one of them. The “flag should never touch the ground” concept is pretty much obliterated by the well-meaning, but ignorant companies that will, for a donation, gladly stencil your… Read more »