A Wall That Tracks Trends for Architectural Design<br />Together, some objects show that it’s constantly moving, changing, always a step ahead of architecture, full of surprises<br />and unexpected silhouettes, materials and juxtapositions of color.<br />Years ago when I was visiting the Boston Design Center on the western side of the<br />building, I saw this bronze sculpture by Tom Corbin and fell in love with it.<br />I look out on Logan International Airport and the working dry dock from my windows,<br />and because a wall bordering the hallway is glass, I can see across the building and through those windows.<br />Also, clean and simple shapes near items with ornate, exuberant detail, like the red square contrasted with the patterned fabrics.<br />Another grouping again shows my fascination with the marriage of opposites; young, hip, edgy attitude pushing<br />against classic luxury, or androgyny contrasted with the rough and refined, rustic and elegant.<br />When Jamestown, an investment and management company, hired us to redesign the building<br />and exterior space before we moved in, we wanted lots of community space.