What is modern design? Is it made of forward looking architects, designers, and artisans who from the 1800’s brought new and diverse concepts, materials and elements of design for the future? Is it sterile, clean, and simple design? Or shiny, strait, and recycled designs of the past made for today? There is not one definitive […]
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been looking at design in our everyday lives, and photographing these images we have found throughout Boulder. Boulderspace has found images from historic and modern designs to green development and distinctive, rare designs. We would to share these hidden and under-viewed Boulder designs with our readers, as […]
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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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Local photographer Jay Droeger was born and raised in Boulder, providing him with a keen perspective on the changing landscape of our city. Over the past several years, Jay has included several photos of the local environment in his portfolio, which has been shown extensively throughout Colorado, and in galleries in New York, the West […]
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Posted in Green Issues on Oct 2nd, 2007
Last week I was inspired by a couple of designers who spoke about the increase in awareness about recycling and construction deconstruction. Re-used building materials are starting to become and more more available, and Boulder is fortunate to have a local organization, Resource 2000, that sells recycled construction materials.
This concept of building using available recycled […]
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