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Monthly Archive for January, 2008

Boulder Photo Report

Boulderspace invites our viewers to participate in an ongoing collage titled The Boulder Photo Report. In this “report” we would like the Boulder community to capture interesting details of the city throughout the week. Events, characters, experiences, city developments, and more are all welcome. We will be posting your photos with a […]

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Freedom Machine

Motorcycles are a cost effective way to get from point A to point B. Getting around on my bike, I can get a tank of gas (3 and a half gallons) for $10.00, and drive approximately 250 miles on this tank. I believe that motorcycles will become more popular in the near to immediate future […]

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Contributor Emily Tuteur describes her design and build process for The Ribbon Chair. This design was part of a project and collaboration between CU Boulder and Denver Architecture and Planning and Design Within Reach. This project pushed and challenged future designers and architects beyond everyday product design and into new approaches of the thinking.
Emily Tuteur […]

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Design Pump is a series of forums held the third Thursday of each month, created to bring facets of the design community together to unite and share personal experience and insight. With so many talented designers in our community, it is time we come together and bridge the gap that exists in such an independent […]

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The Contemporary5 benefit art show is being displayed at the Boulder Municipal Airport, Hanger T-1 until Jan 29th. Having never been to the Boulder Airport, let alone in a hanger; I thought I should check it out. I found this space to be a unique location, open environment, and very fitting based […]

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UPDATE! Bike Rack Design Competition

As with all things bureaucratic, an idea of this scope takes time. And so, thanks in advance for your patience, as we’ve been working on this for quite a while.
Over the past two months, we’ve been working out the details for the Boulder Bike Rack Design Competition with the City of Boulder. This past Wednesday, […]

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Amanda Lenz, an illustrator/graphic designer by trade, gave up her desire to fly space shuttles and wear moon boots at the age of 5 to become an artist. Originally from a little town in West Virginia, (and no, her parents aren’t related), she moved to Colorado 10 years ago to continue her quest. Since then, […]

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Contributor Tyler Whaley describes the design and build process of the L1 Swing Back Design. This design was part of a project and collaboration between CU Boulder and Denver Architecture and Planning Department and Design Within Reach. This project pushed and challenged future designers and architects beyond everyday product design and into new […]

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