Roman Mars is on a mission to describe the cities that shaped who he is and how he thinks about design. Next up, Santa Fe.
Santa Fe wasn’t always on the proverbial map — in fact, the Santa Fe railroad just passed it on by. A lot of care has been taken to keep Santa Fe cute and quaint over its history, with steps to preserve native architecture and historical design. The result is a mixture of structures old and new, but mostly made to look old, for better or worse.
Roman Mars Describes Santa Fe As It Is
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501- 99% Vernacular: Volume 2
500- 99% Vernacular: Volume 1
499- Say Aloe to My Little Frond
498- The Octagon House
497- Hometown Village
496- The Rights of Rice and Future of Nature
495- Meet Us by the Fountain
494- Flag Days: Unfolding a Moment
493- Divining Provenance
492- Inheriting Froebel's Gifts
491- The Missing Middle
490- Train Set
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489- Pandemic Tracking and the Future of Data
488- It’s a Small Aisle After All
487- Atlas Obscura
486- Rumble Strip
485- Murder Most Fowl
484- Dear Hank and John and Roman
483- Grid Locked
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