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The Denver Community Museum is a temporary museum located in Denver, Colorado. Carried out in the form of a pop-up gallery, the museum will exist for less than one year - an institution with an expiration date. Contents for the Museum’s monthly, rotating exhibitions are based entirely on community submissions (via challenges).

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Being able to comprehend and fully understand a drawing can be difficult for a viewer. Whether the design is just a sketch on a napkin or a full set of construction drawings, a 3D visual representation of your project makes the design easily understood, as not all can “think in 3D”. […]

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The Colorado TimberFrame Company’s design lounge and creative stations are stimulating ideas at the Log Home and Timber Frame Expo as attendees share their architectural input to have their dream homes come to life through three dimensional models. Participants are filling out their basic design programs, and at one o’clock local timber frame architects […]

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I got to the show a bit early in order to catch a preview of the exhibitors at the Log Home and Timber Frame Expo before the crowed! Incredible timbers, log structures, joinery, interior furnishings and finishes filled Denver’s Merchandise Market. It blows my mind to see how the timber structures and exhibits […]

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If you could suggest a unique idea that would help as many people as possible, what would it be?

For those that are visionaries at heart, but don’t know what to do with your idea or how to start - and are willing to give it to Google, they have recently launched Project 10^100 (that’s “ten […]

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Boulderspace is joining forces with Colorado Timber Frame Company and local partnering architects at this year’s Log Home and Timber Frame Expo at the Denver Merchandise Mart. Featuring live spectator architecture, Expo attendees are bringing ideas to create their dream home while architects will use this information as a guide in their design processes. […]

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With Harvey Hines’ proposed 50-story residential tower at the Whole Foods site, and David Barrett’s shipping container SRO stack at the Lolita’s site (both of these “hypothetical” designs recently debuted at Design Project Build), high density housing as a solution to affordability has hit the Boulder scene. It has long been accepted that the […]

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