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As we explore elements of design from around the world this week, our next stop brings us to the
High Line project in NYC.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a NYC firm that specializes in interdisciplinary design, has taken this unique project under their wing. The High Line story captures creative insight to preservation, architecture […]

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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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Take a closer look into our landscape consumption of gasoline and water both nationally, and here in Boulder. How can we make better use of our resources? How can your landscape design help decrease Boulder’s consumptive footprint?

Mowing
Yale University has estimated that the U.S. uses more than 600,000,000 gallons of gas to […]

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As a continuation of the post, “
History In The Making” I wanted to open this topic up to the public and invite you to talk about and track Boulder changes. ‘History In The Making’ is the start of a series that will trace the ongoing development in Boulder. Boulderspace would like viewer […]

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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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Art plays a pivotal role in creating a sense of place to an environment. It is used as a design element that embodies and contributes emotion, ideas, color, expression and conversation to a place. In the upcoming weeks, Boulderspace will be exploring different facets of art and how it effects the environment in which it […]

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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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Come join
Boulderspace tonight, November 29th at 6:30 pm for an evening of design and development discussion. Our first
Design Critics From The Road event is an open forum for individuals to share their photos and ideas regarding design within our city.
Tonight’s event will be featuring works by
Arcadea Inc. Architecture,
Outdoor Living Space, […]

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