Eugene Ray SDSU 1970's

Eugene Ray SDSU 1970's
Eugene Ray 1970's. photo credit: Tom Davis

Monday, July 28, 2014

TROPIQUE MAGIQUE / sansouci forest design & research

+SANSOUCI FOREST+
>was a beautiful jungle of magnificent trees<
>along the bogue falaya river 35 miles north<
+(BARRANGER FAMILY+
+/ LED THIS EFFORT)+
>of new orleans, selected by several artists<
+(ROBERT LOBDELLS ALSO+
+/ SEVERAL FINE FRIENDS)+
>to locate a theatre and art association<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
+OUR FAMILY LOVED+
>the sansouci forest when we were<
>able to buy a half acre and build<
>our 2000 sq. ft glazed pavilion<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+THE JUNGLE NOURISHED OUR+
+PSYCHE= WE NEVER FORGOT+
>(orient forest, genetic memory)<
+THE JOY OF LIVING-WORKING+
+-LEARNING, IN THAT FOREST+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >our raised pavilion house was situated on a<
>tropical hammock close to the bogue falaya<
+(MILIEU OF THE IVORY+
+BILL WOODPECKER)+
>river and at night it radiated w/ many lights<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>our son derek, loved the sansouci forest<
>house and went back in recent years to<
+(DEREK'S PHOTOS WERE+
+BEAUTIFUL, POIGNANT)+
>meet the new owner and take photos<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>the thick tropic vegetation around plantation<
>houses south of nee orleans has been a joy<
+(GOOGLE : EUGENE RAY+
+/ BARATARIA JUNGLE)+
>and if one researches the indian mound<
>house of jean baptiste degruy (reward)<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >in st. bernard parish at chalmette, my cavaroc<
>ancestors developed their plantation and it is<
+(PLANTATION MEMORY+
+STRONG / PERMANENT)+
>interesting the us govt financed a vineyard<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >i not only searched for family plantations<
>i discovered strong vines emerging from<
+(GOOGLE : EUGENE RAY /+
+RAY & DEGRUY TOMBS)+
>coffins in family above ground tombs<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >as an artist, architect & professor i developed<
>a form of metaphysical art to express a love i<
+(GRAPHICS FOR OUR /+
+LOUISIANA FRIENDS)+
>felt for the rich organic milieu of louisiana<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 >a favorite prototype design of mine is this "house<
>for longer living" in which 3 family generations<
+(SOLAR HEATED, WIND+
+POWER PLANTATION)+
>live and work in a plantation compound house<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>the aube river, seen here at bossancourt near<
>the degruy chateau reminds that rivers are<
+(BAYOU BARATARIA AN+
+/ HEIR OF AUBE RIVER)+
>essential to our jungle plantation milieu<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >oakland plantation of judge hunter's youth<
>in a precious treasure of radiant vegetation<
+(REMOTE W/ STRONG+
+CREOLE HERITAGE)+
>faces the cane river of a favorite memory<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>government scholars have designated the<
>"african house" on melrose plantation as<
+(GOOGLE : EUGENE RAY+
+/ THE AFRICAN HOUSE)+
>our greatest genetic memory expression<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                      
>"journey to new orleans" / "sacred seeds" /<
>"radiant energy" is a metaphysical graphic<
+(JUNGLE HARVEST+
+/ METAPHYSICS)+
>w/ a strong reference to a jungle harvest<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>degas great cotton harvest painting made in<
>new orleans cotton exchange reminds me<
+(BROKER GEORGE STAIGG+
+WED AMALIE CAVAROC)+
>of grandfather staigg, a nola cotton broker<
>nephew of richard morel staigg, >painter<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+GOOGLE : RICHARD MORRELL+
>(faned english painter architect<
>settled / newport rhode island)<
+STAIGG / NEWPORT ARTIST+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
eugene ray, mfa, architect
professor emeritus, sdsu

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