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Next-Level Concrete: The Innovative Column Building Technique That’s Changing EverythingPrepare to be amazed by a revolutionary approach to building concrete columns that pushes the boundaries of traditional ...
John Sainsbury disagreed with the design of his family’s namesake wing at London’s National Gallery. Three decades later, after his death, his critique rang anew.
In my column reviewing 2024, I mentioned that the board had “made headlines late this year with decisions against local property owners in the historic district.” That drew the ire of a former ...
Witness the detailed process of making cast stone columns and precast concrete pillars that enhance the beauty and elegance of house front views. This video takes you step-by-step through the ...
Emilien takes a look at how storytelling is typically handled in MMORPGs in a new column series, Design Diary.
Here are ideas for curating interiors that enhance your home’s visual language and longevity. Bring nature indoors Connecting interiors to a client’s natural environment, or biophilic design ...
Lord Sainsbury didn't like the design of the wing his family funded. He paid for it though, and slipped a 1990 letter into a pillar during construction. Construction workers found it 33 years later.
We can design, build, and embody a life-sustaining economy and consciousness, and we can begin here in the Northland — but not an economy simply for the sake of it. We don’t have to innovate.
THE pained wailing of a distraught father losing his only daughter, aged four years, at the airport tore at our hearts for such a tragic loss. Nothing is more painful than seeing one's child full of ...
Lord Sainsbury didn't like the design of the wing his family funded. He paid for it though, and slipped a 1990 letter into a pillar during construction. Construction workers found it 33 years later.
Lord Sainsbury didn’t like the design of the wing his family funded. He paid for it though, and slipped a 1990 letter into a pillar during construction. Construction workers found it 33 years later.
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