Sunday, July 27, 2008

Corner Crete


Thias House corner slab of concrete has THIAS and handprints of the E J Thias family, a little weathered, but still readable.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Party like an Architect -Harris Armstrong's Champagne Punch

Architects are very social people. My father had a busy schedule and so many events to go to even in his 80's. He received so many invitations for art shows and events he couldn't go to all of them, but he did go to many.

My mom recently gave me her prized copy of the WAL cookbook from the 1950's. WAL is the Women's Architecture League. I was so excited to receive this. I plan on posting appetizer and cocktail recipes from the book regularly on E J's Blog.

Harris Armstrong's Champagne Punch

3 Bottles of Taylor's Sauterne
4 Bottles of Champagne
1 Bottle of Brandy
2 Bottles of Ginger Ale
2 Bottles of Sparkling Water

Pour over ice. Will fill 2 very large bowls. Makes 79 cups before adding ice.

This was the traditional "Architects' Punch" of the St. Louis Chapter AIA in the 50's.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Decades of Design


An old media kit from St. Louis Magazine was found by me when my mom and I were going through some of my father's papers. I thought this was so cool. While in flux for the last few months, my studio has become a disaster area - because even though I have the additional responsibility of some of my father's projects - I still have many deadlines of my own.

I spent today going through some of my own things and my husband kindly reminded me that I wasn't going to get much done if I kept reading all of the magazines ie: my copies of St. Louis Magazine and AT Home- trying to figure out why I kept so many issues - I realized by paging through each issue why and found something I hadn't noticed before - started reading it- it became hopeless to think I would throw any away- I decided to keep all of them!