Publications

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Caio Fonseca

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, February 1, 2008

Last year Caio Fonseca returned to Paulson Press and created four new prints that relate to his earlier work but also foreshadow his recent, more reductive paintings.

 

Common Ground: Work Starts on New San Francisco Urban Center

The Architect’s Newspaper, January 30, 2008

San Francisco's political and development scene is weird.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Chris Johanson

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, November 1, 2007

Chris Johanson seems most comfortable making things, creating an order from different kinds of chaos.

 

Olafur Eliasson: The Visible Wizard

LINEonline, November 2007

Olafur Eliasson, in the lineage of Robert Irwin, is a wizard of an artist.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Ross Bleckner

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, October 1, 2007

Ross Bleckner visited Paulson Press for the third time in April 2007.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Louisiana Bendolph

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, August 1, 2007

Louisiana Pettway Bendolph began quilting at a young age, but put it aside when she moved to Mobile, Alabama, to raise a family.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Loretta Bennett

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, August 1, 2007

Loretta Bennett, daughter of Qunnie Pettway, is a “new generation” quilter from Gee’s Bend.

 

Designing Public Consensus: A Conversation with Barbara Faga, FASLA

ArchNewsNow, June 12, 2007

Urban designer and executive vice president of EDAW discusses the trials, tribulations - and rewards of building public consensus.

 

Getting on the Same Page: An Interview with Susie See and Andrew Corney

AIA, arcCA 7.2, April 2007

We interviewed the two at their office in Foundry Square in San Francisco, to learn their ideas for getting architects and engineers on the same page when it comes to global sustainability.

 

Survivor: The Ultimate Design Review Process

arcCA, Issue 07.2, pp. 36-39, April 2007

Sylvia Kwan, FAIA, talks with Kenneth Caldwell about her unreal experience on reality TV.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Radcliffe Bailey

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, March 1, 2007

Paulson Press is pleased to release a series of monoprints by Radcliffe Bailey.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Martin Puryear

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, March 1, 2007

Paulson Press is proud to announce the release of two new prints by sculptor Martin Puryear.

 

Institutional Patronage: An Interview with David Meckel

arcCA, Issue 07.1, pp. 24-29, January 2007

This year marks the California College of the Arts centennial.

 

Kenneth Caldwell Interviews Caio Fonseca

OKTP, Paulson Press Newsletter, November 1, 2006

Caio Fonseca has been making prints with Paulson Press since 1998.

 

A Unique Memorial for Albert C. Martin, Jr.

arcCA, Issue 06.4, p. 64, October 2006

Al Martin's memorial was held near where he grew up, at Saint Basil's Catholic Church, which his firm designed.

 

Charles “Duke” Oakley, FAIA: an Interview

arcCA, Issue 06.4, pp. 36-39, October 2006

Duke Oakley served as Campus Architect for UCLA from 1986 to 2000.

 

Reference This: Two Views on Trends in Public and Academic Libraries

ArchNewsNow, June 27, 2006

In celebration of the annual American Library Association Convention being held this month in New Orleans, we asked ArchNewsNow contributor Kenneth Caldwell to interview two leading architects on library design trends.

 

What the Drawings Don’t Show: Four Recent Buildings

arcCA, Issue 06.1, pp. 40-45, January 2006

Anshen + Allen was commissioned to design an addition to an existing physical sciences building designed by John Carl Warnecke, FAIA, at Diablo Valley Community College in Pleasant Hill.

 

Op-Ed: Modern Ironies: Notes on Losing the Bunshaft’s Travertine House (1963)

ArchNewsNow, September 13, 2005

Four summers ago, my partner and I found ourselves on an impromptu treasure hunt around Georgica Pond in East Hampton, New York.

 

On Set with Glenda Rovello

arcCA, Issue 05.2, April 2005

Glenda Rovello is a production designer for the show "Will and Grace".

 

California Dreaming

Review of Eichler: Modernism Rebuilds the American Dream, by Paul Adamson, LINEonline, December 2004

The connection between parking, the subject of this issue, and Eichler Homes is that the automobile makes these houses possible, for better or worse.

 

Further Readings, or Everyday 101

LINEonline, January 2004

When the LINE editorial board started talking about the architecture of everyday, we couldn't really agree on what that meant.

 

From One Room out to the World

LINEonline, October 2003

Several years ago I interviewed Lian Hurst Mann about the social project of Architecture for Architecture California.

 

Healing Stories: Renovating San Francisco’s Ronald McDonald House

LINEonline, October 2003

Architects often address their desire to help others through volunteer work.

 

For-Profit Techniques Help a Not-for-Profit Architectural Firm

LINEonline, October 2003

A Profile of Asian Neighborhood Design and Rose McNulty, AIA.

 

Where the Global and Local Intersect: A Conversation with Enrique Norten, FAIA

LINEonline, October 2003

Enrique Norten, Hon. FAIA, spoke at the Monterey Design Conference on Saturday September 13, 2003.