
Peter Shire
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
untappedjournal.com | Mark Byrnes |Diana Budds |Anjulie Rao |Peter Shire
When Susan Magsamen’s two-year-old granddaughter needs a nap, she brings her to a quiet room, pulls down the blackout curtains, and turns on a white-noise machine, creating the just-right setting to comfortably lull her to sleep. This type of ritual will sound familiar to caregivers of young children, but Magsamen wonders why, for the most part, we neglect how our environment makes us feel as we get older.
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3 weeks ago |
untappedjournal.com | Mark Byrnes |Anjulie Rao |LinYee Yuan |Peter Shire
I’ve never had an “eye for design.” It wasn’t until my mid-twenties that I first truly noticed a piece of furniture: Walking into a friend’s apartment, I observed a skeleton of what might have been a love seat. There were no cushions; cross-hatched wood slats were laid bare, and the grain, illuminated by the sunlight, was dulled from use but still striking. It was not large, but simple, streamlined. I asked if it was meant to be a couch.
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1 month ago |
untappedjournal.com | Mark Byrnes |Jonathan Griffin |Peter Shire |Edwin Heathcote
Echo Park, Los Angeles, where the artist and designer Peter Shire was born, in 1947, is a quiet enclave which, around the time of his childhood, was colloquially known as “Red Hill” for its reputation as a haven for left-wingers.
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