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The 12 Best Plants for your Office or Desk

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So, if you are looking for office plants sydney and around, contact your nearby landscaping experts. . If you have blooming plants, you may require additional natural light; check the instructions tag that came with the plant to ensure that you are supplying the appropriate amount of water and quantity of light.

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Architectural Tricks of the Trade | Life of an Architect

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Home / Architects / Architectural Tricks of the Trade Architectural Tricks of the Trade Bob Borson — October 31, 2013 — 55 Comments Architects have all sorts of mannerisms and processes in place that seem to transcend their time and place. You might be thinking to yourself “why would I fold a drawing?

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To Delete or Not To Delete. | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Architectural Sketching or. Three are only a few good architectural blogs and I am grateful that you convey your thoughts and views very well. I like to read your thoughts on architecture. aMa Architecture Inc Bob, keep doing what you are doing, because you do it oh so well! Nix Too much negativity in the world!

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Proof that Architects are not Boring | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I’m an architecture student, I really like growing pumpkins too. We built the Sydney Opera House – entirely out of cake and icing. At 27 years of age, I have spent time in a religious seminary, served in the combat engineering corps, completed a B.Des.Arch, M.Arch and worked in Jerusalem, Sydney and now Beijing.

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I love you Building - Happy Valentine's Day | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

One of Scarpa’s few ground up commissions, it is an exquisite lesson in architecture telling a story through metaphor. Architect: Le Corbusier completed 1956-1960 I met my first architectural love in the summer of 2003 during a whirlwind tour of European architecture. What building flipped your architectural switch on?