High Line
June 12, 2009
The much anticipated high line finally opened on June 8th! Created on the skeleton of an old rail system, the City of New York and the Department of Parks & Recreation have created an elevated urban park through the Meatpacking District. NYMag did an incredible special on the architecture sights you can enjoy while meandering through the unique park. Enjoy!
Enter on Gansevoort and Washington.
The park runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 20th in Chelsea between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues.
Mast Brothers Chocolate
June 10, 2009
Brothers Rick and Michael Mast are the only bean-to-bar chocolate makers in New York City. Using single orgin Venezulan and Ecuadorian cocoa, they create magical, pure chocolate wrapped in beautifully imported Italian paper. They recently opened up a storefront at 105 N. 3rd Street in Brooklyn. Yummm…
105 North 3rd Street
Williamsburg
Taschen Bookshop
June 4, 2009
The German book publisher, Taschen, was founded in 1980 with the mission of making art books more affordable and lesser-seen art available to mainstream bookstores. Today the company has 9 retail locations that sell their beautifully designed books that capture”beauty, culture, and modernity” in locations ranging from Paris to Cologne to London to New York (S0ho) to Los Angeles (Beverly Hills and at The Grove). With interiors designed by Philippe Stark, their slick stores and exquisite books are truly captivating.
On June 19-21, 2009 the website will be having a warehouse sale with many books reduced 50%-75%.
Garde Manger
May 29, 2009
Located on a small street in the charming Vieux Montreal district, Garde Manger serves honest, simple, impressive food in a rustic chic setting. With exposed stone walls, blackboard menus, and a wildly oversized chandelier, the restaurant has gained a reputation for its fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients. The sea scallops with carrot butter literally melted in your mouth and the short rib braised in red wine was delightful. At night the restaurant transforms into a nightclub offering premium table service and encouraging patrons to use the bar and tables as their dance floor. Next time I will have to make room for their infamous fried mars bar dessert..


Chef Chuck Hughes
Chef Chuck Hughes is featured on the Food Network in Chuck’s Day Off where he prepares his fresh, simple fare for family and friends.
Garde Manger
408 Rue St.-Francois-Xavier (there is no sign or website)
Montreal QC +514 678 5044
François Mangeol
May 29, 2009
25 year-old French design student, François Mangeol, has created this beautiful carpet which represents the intersection of the Western and Oriental worlds. Using the font Times New Roman, Mangeol follows both a familiar and abstract pattern inspired by Perisan rugs.
Street Food Mobile
May 27, 2009
Although this street food truck was featured at the Milan Design Week 2008, I recently stumbled upon it and loved the design. I believe that gourmet “vendies” are a growing market with huge potential. Designed by architect Andrea Carletti and built by Vespa, the trendy, modern street cart served Italian sandwiches and wine to patrons. Even the packaging for take-away kept design in mind, with a combination bag and wine glass holder designed by Chiara Moreschi. Magnifico!

Street Food Mobile
Milan Design Week 2008
Father’s Office
May 22, 2009
With a newly opened location in Culver City, Chef Sang Yoon’s Father’s Office continues to attract crowds with juicy burgers, artisan beer brews, and yummy sweet potatoe fries. File into the long, narrow space glance at the chalk board menus and place your order at the bar. With toppings such as blue cheese and applewood bacon compote offered you you can’t go wrong at this office!
3229 Helms Avenue Los Angeles, CA
1018 Montana Avenue Santa Monica, CA
Pixel Hotel
May 18, 2009
Linz, Austria was recognized as the 2009 European Capital of Culture. For guests coming to explore the city of Linz, the Pixel Hotel invites guests to experience a unique art and architecture collaboration and an unconventional lodging experience. With six different rooms spread out over the city, guests can experience a holiday in an urban space. With options ranging from a riverside tugboat to an abandoned soup kitchen to a 1963 caravan to a modern art gallery, each guest will find their stay truly unusual. Blurring the definition of a traditional hotel, Pixel Hotel offers rates starting at $250 a night. Shack up!
Venice
May 14, 2009
Chris Anthony’s latest show, Venice, at Corey Helford’s Gallery in Culver City depicts a civilation that emerges from the ocean. The icy pallate of greys and blues give the photos a dream-like quality as the citizens of a sinking city emerge.
Corey Helford’s Gallery 6086 Comey Ave. Los Angeles, CA
Show ended April 18, 2009
Monocle Shop
May 12, 2009
In April, Monocle Magazine opened it’s second retail location in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. Similiar to their first shop in Marylebone, London, the shop is quite small, merely 115 sq. ft., and features unique design collaborations (see below) as well as past and present issues of their esteemed magazine. Published by the Founder of Wallpaper*, Tyler Brule, Monocle Magazine provides a monthly briefing on the “global affairs, business, culture, and design” of the world. The design layout and the physical quality of the magazine nearly completely justify its hefty price tag ($10). I adore reading it and can’t seem to put it down. I can’t wait to visit their store stateside- although I feel Abbot Kinney would have been a more interesting place for them to set up shop. Regardless in this economy, trust me, Monocle’s next issue is one investment you won’t regret.
225 26th Street, Brentwood Country Mart, Los Angeles CA (310) 395 4180
See below design collaboration with Alejandro Gutierrez, an Urbanist and design leader at Arup, for Monocle










