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It’s a beanbag revolution

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Since the original 1968 Italian beanbag Sacco design by Cesare Paolini, Piero Gatti, and Franco Teodoro for Zanotta the beanbag has been a love/hate affair that defines each era. In the sixties, the Sacco was pear-shaped and leather-covered (1st dibs has an original black leather bag listed at $1331). Fill is a big issue.

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Post Vacation Hangover | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Life in General / Post Vacation Hangover Post Vacation Hangover Bob Borson — March 17, 2014 — 32 Comments My motivation level is currently fueled by the shockingly large amount of work that is sitting on my to-do list after taking the last 11 days off for family holiday. So yeah … uhm, good to be back.

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Happy Thanksgiving. and I was robbed | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

My house was robbed. I was up at work when my wife called and told me that the woman who looks after our daughter after school called her and said that our house had been broken into … and that was all she said. So, freaking out, I quickly grabbed my stuff and ran out the door, thinking that I needed to get home as quickly as possible.

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Architectural Graphic Standards - Part 2 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I stand by that comment and think that clean and easy to read architectural drawings do more than just make me feel good about my artistic side, they help convey information to the people you are creating the drawings for in the first place. I am more than happy to provide any dimensions someone may want, all you have to do is ask.

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