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An article in the LA Times today sheds some light on an issue we know well here in Colorado: water rights. An issue that is easy to push to the back of your mind (you don’t miss your water…) until it runs right up front - often quickly - water policy […]

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The Future of Retail

 
As recent events suggest, we are in the midst of potentially great changes in our economy. The financial crisis has proven to be a game changer - so far - and many econobloggers and pundits are claiming that we are undergoing necessary structural changes. Specifically, it has been suggested that the engine of capitalism - […]

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As Barrett Studio Architects demonstrates, we have as much to do with change and moving toward a healthier future as our government:

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For those of you who are looking for a great local resource, check out the Fabric Lab in Denver: http://www.thefabriclab.com/

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“Blueprint Boulder will address the questions ‘How do we create the best Boulder possible?’ and ‘What makes for a great neighborhood?’ BB is intended to facilitate and enrich public dialogue around issues of good urban community design; we aim to improve and protect the physical environment and the quality of life in the City of […]

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If you are around over the weekend, be sure to check out the pop-up scene as part of Denver’s Arts Week:
On Saturday, November 15th, from 12- 5 PM the Denver Community Museum will be hosting a live community art event. Create a giant pop-up scene in Denver’s pop-up museum! “Pop-up Denver” is free […]

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The Denver Community Museum has announced the third Community Challenge titled, “29″:
Mystics believe that the 29th year of life is a time of great change and significance. What were/will you be doing at age 29? Share the memories, hopes, goals, dreams or stories about you or someone you love. […]

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Thrilled to visit MOMA’s (Museum of Modern Art, NYC) exhibition on prefabricated houses! The gallery installations were thought provoking, beautiful, and so tactile-ey tempting it was hard to resist touching. Thankfully, there was the fully experiential side lot installation of 5 prefab structures ranging from the 76 sf (yes, you read correctly – seventy six […]

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