I am of the opinion that roasted chickens (also called rotisserie chickens) found in most grocery stores are excellent, flavorful, and rather inexpensive. Despite this, I understand that there is a desire to want to roast one’s own chicken and many other dishes (i.e. “making restaurant-quality waffles, pizza and bagels with the single touch of a button”)—especially after this year’s seasonal holiday promotion of Air Fryer Ovens. Continue reading How to use a roast chicken five ways
Monthly Archives: January 2021
Raimund Abraham
Prior to talking about Raimund Abraham, let me set the context. During my year abroad at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies (I.A.U.S) in New York City—an inspirational time studying under Diana Agrest, Peter Eisenman, Mario Gandelsonas, George Ranalli, and Anthony Vidler—the city became a natural extension of my academic interests and, of course, a palimpsest to discover and experience first-hand what it meant to be at the center of the world. During the 1980s, the Big Apple was a city in deep transition, and living there was nothing less than crazy, particularly relative to the tameness of my home country Switzerland.
Continue reading Raimund AbrahamRobert Slutzky
Robert Slutzky. Prior to introducing Robert Slutzky, let me set the context. In my second year at the EPFL, the idea of learning architecture through precedents filtered from the appreciation of vernacular buildings to an immersion with visiting guest professors.
Continue reading Robert SlutzkyValuing your mentors
Valuing your mentors. Prior to talk about my admiration for the EPFL, let me set the background. When studying the discipline of one’s choice, one encounters figures that have a direct and indelible impact on who one is to become. During my studies, I was fortunate to have encountered many talented faculty who imparted their knowledge with generosity and commitment.
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