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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Community meetings have been the forefront of development and change throughout history. For centuries people have arranged meetings, programs, and projects to create change at the local level.We have used these community concepts as tools to hear people’s needs, wants, public voices, and to administer changes. Cities, neighborhoods, and communities all over the world are […]
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Boulderspace is a great way to hear about what is going on in the Boulder Community, and to discuss issues we see as pressing to Boulder and its inhabitants. It’s also a means by which community members and neighbors can join together in celebrations, adventures, and events throughout the city.
Boulder Space has introduced a new […]
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Posted in Inhabitants on Sep 6th, 2007
Chances are, we don’t realize how many everyday materials that we come in contact with contain formaldehyde. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission posted an extensive report on formaldehyde and it’s related health risks.
From the perspective of a builder, there are many products coming on the market that are presenting themselves as formaldehyde free. Finding […]
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Posted in Arts, Culture, Inhabitants on Sep 4th, 2007
Katy Clark will be displaying her metal artwork this month at the St. John’s Episcopal Church Art Gallery in Boulder. This is a great opportunity to see the work of a local artist and support a program that creatively uses space in an historical building.
A similar program, Art Exchange, is a group in Providence RI […]
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Sorbé will soon be officing out of a vintage 1956 double-decker bus. Originally purchased from the London Transit Authority, the bus is in the process of being retrofitted into an eco-friendly work space: the bus itself will run on biodiesel and include a composting toilet and L.E.D. lighting powered by electricity generated by […]
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What’s gone is gone, and Boulder’s got a reputation that, once you get here, seems all but vanished. Good riddance to some of it, maybe, but a lot of that reputation was built on the notion of tolerance, free expression and most importantly coexistence. Given the homogenization of so much of the look and feel […]
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