Leam o'donahue is the host and creator of a podcast out of oakland that we love called east bay. And as we were tinking about the architecture around us and what it means to us, we figured he was the perfect person to talk about one of his favorite styles of local architecture. Leam: "It's the interplay of light and darkness on the roofs and in the architecture that i find the most satisfying of the whole lot"
In the final episode of our vernacular spectacular anniversary series, 99pi producers and friends of the show will be sharing more stories of regional architecture–some close to home, some on remote islands– that capture our imagination and inspire us to look deeper. Stories of Bermuda roofs, Queen Anne Cottages, and what exactly counts as an "earth tone."
99% Vernacular: Volume 3