The basic premise of Open Architecture is that the design or designs that are generated are given to the open source network. This allows those that can not afford architecture the ability to implement ideas without infringing on the creative rights of the designer. Open Architecture Network has introduced a competition or challenge for designing several projects in […]
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Posted in Development, Inhabitants on Dec 21st, 2007
There seems to be a small wave of change in downtown Boulder this holiday season. A number of stores are closing their doors, a number have recently opened or will be soon.
From East to West:
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Boulder is one of many cities in our country that seeks community input regarding design and development of infrastructures and services. From Vermont to Washington State, city planners and community members have joined with new and innovative concepts, initiatives, and programs for community design and development. Over a series of posts, I’d like to […]
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Boulder’s past is a key component to understanding it’s current and future growth. After researching elements of Boulder’s history at the Carnegie Library, I uncovered some of our city’s architectural, environmental and cultural details that encompass 10 historic districts and 100 plus individual landmarks.
I wanted to share some interesting information I found from the Colorado […]
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As a tangent to great Boulder restaurants, Blue Velvet restaurant in LA creates an exceptional atmosphere featuring organic food, style and community. Diners are sure to share a culinary delights from Blue Velvet’s seasonally changing menu that utilizes local organic produce, and hormone free meats.
Additionally, their rooftop garden provides the freshest of vegetables and herbs. […]
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been looking at design in our everyday lives, and photographing these images we have found throughout Boulder. Boulderspace has found images from historic and modern designs to green development and distinctive, rare designs. We would to share these hidden and under-viewed Boulder designs with our readers, as […]
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Visionaries, analysts, builders, designers, and developers: Boulderspace invites you all to share thoughts and ideas at our Idea to Creation Workshop. Our goal is to collaborate on ideas and then design something out of those ideas, from start to finish. We invite you all to our table at 520 Pearl Street for an evening of […]
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Did you know that the City of Boulder still has a couple of brick silos, most of which are abandoned or in various states of disrepair? One of the interesting concepts that I have seen implemented is to use silos for living space. Multiple architects have taken on the humble silo and have come up […]
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