Pop culture’s survivalist moment: stress-test for the future by Nicolás Boullosa on August 1, 2022 Like other interests driven by enthusiasts connecting with like-minded peers over the Internet, survivalism is evolving into many trends, some …
2 corten-steel small boxes make perfect rugged getaway in West Texas by Kirsten Dirksen on November 21, 2020 Far West Texas’ Marfa has always been a place of simple, experimental living quarters; it’s a place where we have …
En la carretera (y 3): las enseñanzas del desierto fronterizo by Nicolás Boullosa on July 13, 2016 Cuando cruzamos en Misisipí por uno de los puentes metálicos elevados de Baton Rouge, Luisiana, han pasado dos semanas desde …
Texan alley turned into barber shop turned into skinny house by Kirsten Dirksen on July 11, 2016 When metalworker George Sacaris bought an old barbershop in Marfa, Texas 15 years ago, he removed the leaking roof and …
En la carretera (y 2): Deep South, Faulkner y casas shotgun by Nicolás Boullosa on July 9, 2016 En el Deep South, una vez nos alejamos de las grandes urbes de Nueva Inglaterra, las distancias se agrandan e …
Marfa’s restored trailers from the nomadic recreation heyday by Kirsten Dirksen on August 20, 2014 Two hundred miles southeast of El Paso and 800 miles west from Austin, Marfa may be isolated from major cultural centers, …
Southwest: viaje por la Frontera de urbanismo y arquitectura by Nicolás Boullosa on July 23, 2014 5.040 millas (8.111 kilómetros) después, el 21 de agosto a las 10 de la mañana (hora de California), finalizamos nuestro …