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Odd Lots

  • I wrote about the dearth of color variety in cars a few years back. This morning I ran across an article about the same topic. And not only in cars, but in clothes and much else. He sees color variety as way down, along with color saturation.
  • He may be on to something: There’s a new style of houses being built here in our area that I refer to as “Etruscan tombs” because they’re entirely white and all right angles, without curves or any kind of ornamentation. They look like they’re made of limestone or white marble:

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One Comment

  1. Bill Beggs says:

    The white, rectangular designed houses are common in the PHX metro area. I assume the white color is to help mitigate the summer heat, although I’m not sure what motivates the box design. When I moved to the PHX area in 1994, many new subdivisions had the ubiquitous vaulted ceilings, stucco exteriors, protruding garage fronts, and red Spanish roof tiles.

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