Getting the point across
I have been following the architecture firm BIG for a while now. I happened upon them a couple of years ago when I was looking through some architecture blogs and one of their projects caught my eye. I...
View ArticleHow Small is Too Small?
By Adam Harding, AIA, LEED AP - Colorado AIA10 Chair How small is too small when it comes to living? New York, Boston and San Francisco are among the first in the US to push the boundaries on the...
View ArticleOh dear, how did we get here?
Running out of time… The blog post you are about to read has very little to do with design or even architecture. It is all about the last couple weeks in a semester when there’s too much to do and not...
View ArticleCharting a way forward
I just started working again after a last-minute mad dash to finish schoolwork for the semester. With the help of some bad timing and the luck of the firm having a lot of work, I was put on a project...
View ArticleDiscovering Denver: The Highlands, Sloan’s Lake, and Edgewater
As our loyal readers can tell by now, Denver is full of great neighborhoods to fit every kind of personality and lifestyle. To that admittedly diverse collection, I would add the whole of the Highlands...
View ArticleAre you excited to be done?
This weekend I was asked if I was excited to be done with school. I have been asked this question before and have given a variety of answers, typically depending on how well or poorly my classes are...
View ArticleJust wondering about BIM
Last week I went out to drinks with an architect friend and after covering the ups and downs of personal life, we got to talking about architecture. We went covered spec’s, drawings, firm living, and...
View ArticleVisualization Tools: A Quick Debrief on the State of Design Representation in...
Yesterday I moderated a panel titled, “Visualization Tools” at the CREJ Architecture and Interiors Annual Design Conference. This was a great opportunity to accomplish the following:(1) The first...
View ArticleEmerging Professionals’ 2014 Exhibition .. Getting Your Work Out There
Just a quick post to highlight work currently on exhibit in Washington, D.C. featuring Emerging Architectural Professional’s design work. I’d recommend architects/architectural interns in the...
View ArticleArchitect Barbie, and Other Important Advancements in Architectural Practice
I recently stumbled across an article titled, “ Building on the Past; A History of Women in Architecture,” by SUNY Buffalo Architectural History Professor and PhD, Despina Stratigakos. In her account...
View ArticleGuest Post: A Multidisciplinary Approach To Architecture
Is Boulder the new Brooklyn? I had to ask myself this question after my first meeting with recent Colorado transplants and designers, Alex and Audrey Worden. Co-founders of the Boulder-based design...
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