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Nicole Cullinan blog
Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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22.01.2022 Do you remember my loveyou wrote me a letter asking for my hand in marriage. You paid someone to write it because you didn’t like your handwriting. I still have it. What would you say if you wrote me a letter today? Address unknownfor I have been feeling a little lost lately. You keep telling me that we can’t go back. [ 499 more words ] https://nicolecullinan.com//13/a-love-letter-address-unkn/
21.01.2022 The following article was first published by Archiol in March 2021. It is part of a collection of essays on sensory architecture that were produced as a zine. Architecture can be viewed as a mode of intervention in social reality. Traditionally it is narrated through a lens of function and form. What happens when a sociology writer with a lot of feeling meets a thoughtful architect?... https://nicolecullinan.com//being-given-what-you-dont-rea/
20.01.2022 A long time ago I asked my father what is your favourite language. He didn’t hesitate, ‘Italian’ he said, ‘because it is romantic’. I agree. I only know how to sing in Italian and the song I know, it is a love song. And the words, they sound rhythmic; and they lap at the edge of my soul. And when I sing it I am transported to another time. [ 905 more words ] https://nicolecullinan.com///27/the-lost-language-of-love/
19.01.2022 How's everyone coping with the new normal? https://nicolecullinan.com//everything-is-the-same-but-di/
17.01.2022 Taglietti inspired us to regard our country with optimism at a point in history where we still coveted a desire to be the same as our international counterparts. He helped shape Australia’s architectural identity by showing us the beauty of a blank canvas. Enrico Taglietti was born in Milan in 1926, he spent his youth growing up in the African city of Eritrea, a colony of the Kingdom of Italy until 1941. [ 1,013 more word ] https://nicolecullinan.com//architect-enrico-taglietti-wa/
12.01.2022 Enduring Love https://nicolecullinan.com/2019/03/14/enduring-love/
10.01.2022 Sometimes I think my memories are catalogued like a library, rows and rows of drawers filled with reference to time and place, somewhere for my mind to visit when I am feeling melancholy. Other times I am reminded of these records and they are like a book that has slipped behind the shelf, a delightful discovery. Memories form part of who we are and contain our sense of self. [ 838 more words ] https://nicolecullinan.com//beautiful-memoriesdelight-and/
10.01.2022 The Architects Map https://nicolecullinan.com/2021/06/06/the-architects-map/
09.01.2022 I’ve always had a fascination with the idea of a soul mate. The mythical story told at Plato’s Symposium seems so romantic, the thought that one could possibly spend an eternity looking for their other half. Searching for your soulmate; the one who knows what you are thinking, the one who understands you, the one who will desire you forever. [ 700 more words ] https://nicolecullinan.com/2020/05/31/are-you-my-soulmate/
06.01.2022 Thinking of you in France with your French family Tom Berocca we love you...and me...I love you more than life itself...Merry Christmas.
05.01.2022 Some of my friends associate romance with chores. Things like getting cups of tea or doing housework. For me, this is not romance. Romance is passionate and thoughtful. It could be a flower on a desk, a prying kiss, or a memory to treasure when you need to be tenacious. Romance can be free and completely disconnected from materiality. It can also be a grand gesture but not everything of meaning is a grand gesture. [ 616 more words ] https://nicolecullinan.com/2019/08/16/new-order-romance/
04.01.2022 The enigmatic union between function, form and feeling. From my earliest childhood memories of home to my love affair with the single front cottage and all those moments in between and after. Buildings that are humble and those destined for history, each of them pulling me in. The intimacy of architecture. We live in times when the criterion for truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive.... https://nicolecullinan.com///the-intimacy-of-architecture/
03.01.2022 Hi All, I am also on Instagram...if you love flowers, art, architecture and love then take a look at nicolecullinanposts on Instagram.