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DIY Tips Every Handyperson Should Know

The Architecture Designs

It can help you out practically and financially, but there is always room for improvement no matter if you are just starting off or already have some skills under your belt. What are the best things to make use of on your DIY journey? So, what tasks should you DIY? And what should be left to the professionals? Invest In A Tool Kit.

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Happenings

SW Oregon Architect

This past week was an eventful one on the Eugene scene, at least from my perspective as someone interested in matters related to architecture and urbanism. 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.

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

The Architecture Designs

No matter what industry you work in, you can use these heavy-duty mats on almost any job. In the case of a Ground Protection Mat, the size and style does matter. What’s It Made Out Of: These heavy-duty mats are made of durable materials that make them invincible against just about anything. Planning To Move?

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Electric driving: At a Tipping Point or Stuck in Byzantine Pricing and Charging?

Community Architect

Why are there so few electric cars on the road in the US, no matter how expensive the gas, or how climate is on people's minds in a summer of relentless fires, flooding, code red air quality alerts and heat records? The salesman to whom I had been directed sits in his booth and sports a name tag that identifies him as Mr Tyrone Car.

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Why Didn't We Do This Sooner? Singing the Praises of Virtual Meetings

Community Architect

Its not just gossip at the water cooler (which sits unused in the vacant office), the term has made it all the way into science and peer reviewed papers and has become a matter of academic discourse. Zoom fatigue became a thing in 2020 (Mitchell Republic) As is often the case with innovation, complaints overshadow the benefits.

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The Average Cost to Install a Residential Elevator

The Architecture Designs

Not only will the equipment add to the price tag, but many traditional elevators also require a mechanical room (or remodel an existing room) to accommodate the equipment. On average, someone in the US who’s getting a 2-Stop residential elevator will have a starting price of around $35,000 just for the elevator equipment.

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

Life of an Architect

You should be on the floor with brain matter coming out of your ear … and I would put it on Instagram heard around the architectural studio #009 Posted by Bob Borson onOctober 24, 2013 In Heard around the architectural studio architectural studio , quotes 3 Comments Letters from a traveling. Kerry Hogue wow.