Mark Mills - Strange and Scary Ghosts - Willowisp Press - 1987

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Mark Mills - Strange and Scary Ghosts - Willowisp Press - 1987
Banyan Residence & Guest house, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California,
Designed by Mark Mills in 1951
La Banyan Residence & Guest house située à Carmel-by-the-Sea, Californie. Conçue en 1951 par Mark Mills (1921-2007). Photo Tim Allen.- source MCM Daily.
wild bird (1957) // nathaniel owings and mark mills
1004. Paolo Soleri & Mark Mills /// Dome in the Desert (Nora Woods House) /// Cave Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA /// 1949-50
OfHouses presents: The Show Must Go On, part III. (Photos: Julius Shulman. Source: © The Getty Research Institute, Julius Shulman Archive.)
C'mon C'mon (2021)
While the physical chemistry of batteries is indeed nearly magical in storing tiny quantities of energy, it doesn’t scale up efficiently. When it comes to storing energy at country scales, or for cargo ships, cars and aircraft, engineers start with a simple fact: the maximum potential energy contained in hydrocarbon molecules is about 1,500 percent greater, pound for pound, than the maximum theoretical lithium chemistries. That’s why the cost to store a unit of energy in a battery is 200 times more than storing the same amount of energy as natural gas. And why, today, it would take $60 million worth of Tesla batteries—weighing five times as much as the entire aircraft—to hold the same energy as is held in a transatlantic plane’s onboard fuel tanks.
Mark Mills
https://www.city-journal.org/next-energy-revolution