The UK's Observer recently ran a very intimate interview with British starchitect David Adjaye, who is apparently neither designing Obama's Presidential Library (yet?) nor very punctual. "Adjaye is late, as he often is," writes Rowan Moore, "but is then generous with his time, as he also often is. He says something nice about my personal life, as I make to sit down in the Eames chair by his desk. 'Er, that's mine,' he then says, directing me to a plywood seat opposite, which turns out to be a touch excruciating." Read on. [The Observer via Arch Daily; photo via Getty Images]
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