Thursday, 2 October 2014

cuddle of the campanello

Mike has returned from a European excursion.

Turkish coffee - medium sugar 
*Istanbul*

 Soffit at the Topkapi Palace
*Istanbul*

Textural stonework by Carlo Scarpa for Olivetti
*Venice*

Which is all very lovely, but the doorbells | campanile of Venice are something else...

Venetian Campanello

So, here's a validation of my visceral connections to residential Venice through iPhone photos.

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram... now it is real.

Venetian Campanello

Venetian Campanello

Not a Venetian Campanello - a Venetian Tartufo.
Pure decadent chocolate deliciousness.







In a world mediated by touch screens, imagery and keyboards,
it just seemed really fabulous to come across something truly tactile.


Then again, there is always design, tactility and craft that misses the mark.



It's made me think even more about where we touch architecture and how architecture can touch us.

Not just in terms of a striking image but really reaching out and giving us a cuddle, bringing people together.



Henceforth Mike



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