Tony Denzer
@tdenzer
Architectural Historian (20C. housing/energy/politics) • Professor at Uni of Wyoming #uwyo
I won't say it's my favorite but I've noticed a lot of new high-rise housing has exposed concrete ceilings (Denver, Spire, real estate photo)
Channeling my inner @richardmortimer.bsky.social in my less sophisticated way
Sad to learn that Tom Hines passed away over the weekend (1936-2026). What a great career in teaching and writing architectural history (photo incomplete). He was my PhD advisor and very supportive to me.
They seem to be experimenting with more wild landscaping on my campus, and I like it. #uwyo
I'm not saying you *should* consider this one of the great albums of all-time, but you *could*
Not mythical to me. Southdale library, suburban Minneapolis (now demolished, leather baseball-mitt chair status unknown) collection.mndigital.org/catalog/p160...
I get the excitement of the World Cup, but honestly soccer is a ridiculous sport
To lower carbon footprint, Swedish house factory Jörnträhus recently moved to masonite-web studs and blown-in wood fibre insulation. But sadly they've gone out of business.
I’m not an HVAC engineer (and maybe I’m misunderstanding this) but it doesn’t seem smart to have the supply feeding directly into the return
At the 1988 Democratic National Convention, over 1200 delegates voted for Jesse Jackson to be the Presidential nominee (including Scott Denzer, pipefitter and union leader and my dad).
Obligatory Sheridan Wyo picture (Insanely, 45° tonight & no snow. Will be 59 tomorrow)
Merry Christmas everyone! Galeries Lafayette 2025 (living vicariously; not my photo)
It’s insane in Wyoming tonight — hurricane conditions. Back me up local friends.