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Architecture is Awesome: #32 Every Building is a Prototype

SW Oregon Architect

Using a scale model, a form of prototyping, to test design concepts (my photo) This is another in my series of posts inspired by 1000 Awesome Things , the Webby Award-winning blog written by Neil Pasricha. Full-sized, operational prototyping holds immense value when amortized over the entire production run of manufactured products.

Building 191
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Happenings

SW Oregon Architect

The week was equally busy and eventful for me on both the work and home fronts, so I’ll keep things brief and breezy with today’s blog post. City Hall = The Former EWEB Headquarters I’ve chronicled the interminable and almost comically tragic saga of a new, yet-to-be-realized Eugene City Hall for more than a decade now on this blog.

Cities 229
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Samsung Unveils Another Incredible Creation – Don’t Miss Out!

Architecture Ideas

In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at this groundbreaking product and explore its features, and potential drawbacks. The first is its price tag, which is expected to be very high. This means that installation costs could add significantly to the overall cost of the display. What is the 292-Inch 8K TV?

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Ground Protection Mats: The Ultimate Solution for Construction Sites and Outdoor Events

The Architecture Designs

In this blog, we’ll discuss how these heavy-duty mats can make you work smarter, not harder. They’re even great at establishing a stable walk surface at a construction worksite. Clearly, these heavy-duty mats can be used in various ways and across a wide range of jobs. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with Ground Protection Mats.

Site 52
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heard around the architectural studio #008 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Just do what I tell you Subscribe by Email Enter your Email Address Delivered by FeedBurner Trending on Life of an Architect Recommended Stuff for Architects Recommended Books for Architects My name is Bob Borson and this is my site. I try and keep things light and share a thing or two about what I think I know.

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heard around the architectural studio #009 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

questions, server costs, etc.) : My “Serious” Disclaimer The complimentary advice provided on Life of an Architect is based on an abbreviated examination of the minimal facts given, not the typical extensive (and sometimes exhaustive) analysis I conduct when working with my clients. Kerry Hogue wow.

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heard around the architectural studio #006 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

[link] Bob Borson I don’t hear that one enough – I should put this up on the corporate intranet aka “the fridge”) Subscribe by Email Enter your Email Address Delivered by FeedBurner Trending on Life of an Architect Recommended Stuff for Architects Recommended Books for Architects My name is Bob Borson and this is my site.