
Zig-Zagging like a hockey pro, H & H switches up the front page and heads off in an entirely different direction this week. New writers, a big article on preservation politics (?), and no garden (sigh). But there are some gems here, and we find the change refreshing.
To billing goes to Marianne Rohrlich's article on children's design: Is 2½ Too Old to Be a V.P. for Design?. Getting down and dirty in the hip world of children's design, this Personal Shopper rakes in the products and the personalities shaping the scene.
Also, big heads up on guess what? A Small, Cool Apartment. Like Magic, a Pocket-Size Loft is a great little house tour of Hans Dorsinville's 550-square-foot one-bedroom.
Top Stories

- When Preservation Equals Demolition: Exactly what you think it is about...

- Kevin O'Brien: Tickling Silk Fibers With a New Set of Tools: Super cool Philadelphia fabric designer does unusual things
- No Dessert for You! Now Go to Your Tower: McMansions take a new turn... Children's wings are all the rage.
Currents

- "10 x 10_2," scheduled for release on April 15 by Phaidon Press
- Eleventwentyfive: A two-year-old design company in Pasadena, Calif.

- Zerodisegno: Embellished with images of collages by Mimmo Rotella

- A new thrill called Insanity










Hmmm, am I the only one who thinks the blue pillow with the white silhouette looks like the photos of the Tate/LaBianco murders in "Helter Skelter"?
Ha! One person's style statement is another's crime scene photo...
OOh, I knew I could count on a reply from the other patrick!
I tried really hard to like the Pocket Sized Loft, but I didn't really like it in the end.
That zigg zagg chair and the toddler concern me. I feel like he's going to scrape his legs. Where's his mom!
I didn't "love" the Pocket Sized Loft, but it did seem a very efficient use of space, although the owner sounds a bit too obsessive. Not convinced about the see thru bathroom & toilet. I wish they would have shown a floor plan. Although the architect's website showed a variety of views they were hard to relate. I only saw the article online, was there a floorplan in the Times print version?
Nowdays, dads can make sure kids don't scrape their legs, too. ;)
You GO, Fiona!! =)
Philadelphian readers of Apartment Therapy would like to roll their eyes and point out that the neighborhood in which Kevin O'Brien works is Old City. "Old Town" is Alexandria, VA.