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An iconic Fire Island home is for sale

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Fire Island’s glass-encased Pyramid House has hit the market for $6.5m – a price tag reflecting its architectural significance and prime spot by the dunes. In early 2006, the house got a significant update courtesy of architect Hal Hayes. Peek inside architect Scott Johnson’s Wall House – for sale in Ojai Valley, California.

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Renzo Piano Kimbell Art Museum Sneak Peek - Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Buildings / Renzo Piano Kimbell Art Museum Sneak Peek Renzo Piano Kimbell Art Museum Sneak Peek Bob Borson — November 11, 2013 — 22 Comments This past weekend I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at Renzo Piano’s brand new Kimbell Art Museum project. Regardless, thank you for sharing.

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An Architect's Bag 002 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Macbook pro charger in quirky cord case There you have it – a sneak peek into the bag of Rafael Pinoy. Apple iPhone 5 13. iPhone Charger 14. iPod Charger 15. iPod Nano 16. Livescribe pen charger 17. USB cable 18. Casio Scientific Calculator 19. I could be in storage. I will take a look. Courtney Price There is some good loot in this bag!

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#ArchiSketch | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

A peek at my playhouse this year – detailing and execution will make this sing Hashtags used: #sketch. The Lantern House -. Working sketches this morning, walking a coworker through design dimensions Hashtags used: #sketches. nope – this ain’t it. Bamgbopa Folarin can some1 in Nigeria also participate?…well,

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Architectural Graphic Standards | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Window tags _in plan??_ In your second floor plan image, you mention making the window tags non-directional. Also, what is your take on elevation tags used in section and elevations. I noticed that your tags extend to the item being identified in section. Perhaps that will be a New Year’s resolution. Rob Kuhn Also?

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