Walter Hinteler wrote:Ceramics Apse, Arcosanti
Yes, it is
Arcosanti ... sixty-five miles north of Phoenix on I-17. It is the brainchild of Paolo Soleri, who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright.
This page was taken from our 1992 photo album when my wife and I visited Arizona.
Won't be online until later this afternoon (2pm GMT).
I'd thought, someone had posted meanwhile :wink:
Well, where am I?
I am not getting updates, Walter. The inevitable question, Europe?
That house seems to be Tudor style, so I am going to guess England.
I'm guessing that all those beams down the walls would be painted black if that were in England (could be wrong though)
It looks a trifle Germanic, to me.
They'll shoot you soon, LE.
Oh, that means of course: Letty is correct.
Outrageous!
I bet it's a German who lives there though, painting all those beams white like that.
I'm guessing it's Mr Shultz's house, our local sausage maker.
Hee, hee. Well, let's try London, then, L.E.
Well, I've been in some counties where they do such traditionally - but I've never seen it done in Germany, though.
Quite surpring, but the owner wasn't German.
London isn't thaaaaat bad.
But it's not in London, Letty, though they have a tube station there.
I'm not answering mylord's response: I suppose, he will be arrested by now. :wink:
Is this a famous place?
West of London?
Walter Hinteler wrote:I'm not answering mylord's response: I suppose, he will be arrested by now. :wink:
He doesn't live in Germany, Walter. :wink:
Famous - yes, quite a bit.
West of London? No, north-east, I guess.