Ann Delisi: Detroit architect Leo Mendez talks new book, art of design and more
Iβm a pretty curious person about a lot of things, and architecture has always fascinated me for many reasons.
Architects design the structures where we live, work, gather, eat, etc., and contribute to how we feel β or the mood β when we enter and experience the spaces they create.Β
But there is so much more, which Detroit architect Leo Mendez shared with me in a recent interview forΒ Essential Music.
Currently serving as vice president of planning and design for Olympia Development of Michigan, Mendez has designed projects all around the globe, including many in his hometown of Detroit.
Some of his work as an architect includes everything from the Motown Museum, Honey Bee Market, the shed at Robert C. Valade Park, the Eddystone building and Basan restaurant, the Detroit Tigers spring training facility in Florida, and the Fox Theater seats upgrade that took years to complete β which we talk about during our conversation.
We also discussed his new book of poetry and photographs, βRandom Deep Feelings: Within a Burst of Time,β and why he published some of his deepest thoughts and observations; along with his history, the beauty of Detroit architecture, and what goes through his head when he enters a building.
Mendez will be signing copies of his book at Source Booksellers from 2-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, for National Independent Bookstores Day.
Use the media player above to listen to our conversation.
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