The archival binders he kept in his Adams Morgan apartment on Columbia Road NW are filled with exhibition - design drawings — fine and detailed, as distinctive as an old -
school architectural rendering (a skill he honed at the University of Louisville).
It's no accident that many of his best drawings over the years have taken the form of grandly elaborate blueprints and
architectural renderings, making him a charter member of what I like to think of as the schematic
school of late Modernism (other members would include Bruce Nauman, Lee Lozano and Chris Burden).