Two I forgot but were mentioned often are Neil and Kelly. I have asked Kelly to post an update or photos but I don't think he's comfortable with ever being accused of self promotion. I wish he would post more of his work.
Sorry about the delay in posting back, but I was away until now.
Tom Doak,I think you know already how much I enjoyed the open discussions at Archapalozza. Your right many of the people who's work I admire attended that get together.
Regarding restoration: I agree with you comment that restoration is a completely different choice for architects, it does not bring new work, and frankly I would assume Pritchard and Forse don't really care.
When's the next get together Tom?
RJ Daley,There is definately less work out there right now, but there was a hell of a run in the last five plus years. What did we miss, because they are all fairly new. Lot's of times the greatest opportunity is pure luck.
Paul,We will arrange our games over a few drinks in Monterey
Patriot looks really good by the way.
John F,Jeff's work on the Quarry looked outstanding, and this is a course I would love to see. This is a great example where a thourough profile would be a lot of fun to read through, or if we could convice Jeff to post some photos and take us through the course in detail.
Mark,Thank-you your list is awesome, and it helped give a terrific rundown, but more importantly the perspective of how much local architects are ignored for bigger named designers.
Faldo has a presence everywhere and loks to be someone about to make a big splash. He is lucky to have the name value to promote himself right out of the gate. I've seen Red Tail but would enjoy a thread that goes through a few of his courses to help give me an idea of his work. I wonder what could have happened too!
Mark B. ,"He just needs some publicity and a break-out site."
Agreed, I like Steve's work and I found his lecture on technology at Arch 1 was really facinating on how he broke down our problems with designing today. In some ways it was a shame he didn't get the chance at bandon, but who could argue with the choice.
Brian,Martin has been hired to work at Toronto Golf too. They made a good choice, and I look forward to seeing his work.
What is his own work like?
SPBD,"I do believe Smyers overbunkers"
We love when MacDonald, Thompson and others use the technique, and yet we don't when a modern does the same thing. While (admittedly) not having not seen the project, I always struggle with that statement.
I'm frugal when it comes to bunkering my own work, but I always enjoy architects who are more aggressive or bold in their bunkering scheme's. Southern Dunes is quite fun in many places.
Is it the look or style of the work, or is it the locations of bunkers well of the standard landing areas?