CREATIVE JOURNEY: We want to encourage people to treat themselves and get something not found elsewhere; something with a story and history. Were interested in unusual treasures. Theres really no place like ours; its uplifting, imaginative, and exciting. Artist Fay Sciarra (left) and her business partner and sister-in-law Linda Sciarra are excited about the opening of their new gallery, Umbrella. |
A visit to Umbrella at the Tomato Factory is a visual pleasure. Filled with the colorful and intriguing art of Fay Sciarra and an eclectic selection of antiques and home furnishings from a number of dealers, this gallery and more is a haven for collectors, buyers, and browsers.
Located on the second floor of the 100-year-old Tomato Factory, an antiques cooperative at 2 Somerset Street in Hopewell, Umbrella is the perfect setting for her art, says Ms. Sciarra.
DEFINITIVE DESIGN: I enjoy the diversity of working on a lot of different projects. Ive always been fascinated by the process. You start with a blank piece of paper, and then sometime later, you can be walking through the building. Joshua Zinder, AIA, LEED AP, founder and principal of Joshua Zinder Architect + Design, is shown on the Princeton University campus. |
Growing up, Joshua Zinder lived in a world of Lego. He loved building, putting things together, seeing all those magical pieces become a whole.
It cannot be said that Lego alone led him straight to architecture, but it did play a role. The real turning point came in the seventh grade, when he was required to take a course in mechanical drawing.