
June 4, 2010
AIA Guide, Family Style
On page 627, upper right corner, of the new AIA Guide:
[C52] 191-193 Luquer Street (apartments), bet. Court and Smith Sts. 2005. Mark Dixon and Peter Guthrie.
In three parts: a 19th-century row house in the grasp of flanking modernist glass-and-concrete twins. The effect is one of an elderly fellow at a cocktail party cornered by two chatty, well-dressed young gents.
That Mark Dixon is my husband!
Full disclosure: he, Peter Guthrie and Fran Leadon all went to architecture school together. But that doesn’t make it any less sweet.
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