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Local artists from the greater Boulder area have come together with hosts
Roots,
Orgins, and
Boulder Vineyard Communities to raise money through art for the Walnut Place renovations. The silent art auction will encompass traditional 2D art, sculpture, ceramics, handmade jewelery and bags, and other works from a variety of mediums. The above photo was […]

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Kitchens on Fire, a two-day self guided tour of thirteen Boulder kitchens for the aspiring chef, designer, home re-modeler or anyone interested in seeing incredible, cutting edge kitchens. These kitchens will be toured by 600+ visitors from Boulder, Denver and surrounding areas. This 10th annual tour, May 16th & 17th, benefits […]

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Living in Boulder you will inevitably see unusual sites, whether it is a man wearing leotards and a purple body suit or a pianist on Pearl St singing Billy Joel. In relation to art and the front yard, an intriguing design created from retired “flat irons” (no pun intended, however, research will reveal that artist, […]

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Another guest contributor from the bus, Caroline Chang:
Through the University of Colorado’s Architecture and Planning school, students turned a downtrodden, unlivable trailer - located on Folsom & Valmont into one of Boulder’s architecturally advanced homes. The project, TrailerWrap, was completely designed and built by the students of CU Boulder. Resembling much of the […]

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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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Design Critics From The Road, a round-table discussion at 520 Pearl Street featuring Rare and Unique Designs will be held this Thursday (January 10th). This third Design Critics event will feature photos, information, and conversation around creative, organic, modern, and alternative designs throughout Boulder.
The main topic of the discussion will be about […]

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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 Shelter For The Homeless, located at 4869 North Broadway Avenue has had several locations throughout the past 25 years. Beginning in 1982 as a volunteer based grass-roots effort, Boulder Shelter For The Homeless was temporarily located at an abandoned bus terminal downtown that provided shelter for 24 people. This terminal was […]

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