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Photo Credit: Marek Uliasz
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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When looking for our space, we found the right rent and perfect location in an unfinished storage area in the basement of an office building in downtown Louisville. We knew we could turn it into the space we wanted with the right paint, lighting, and furniture. The concrete floors and exposed duct work […]

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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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First thing Saturday morning, I came upon this graphic poster on Pearl & 15th. It was an ephemeral political statement, as just a few hours later, fliers for boulder shows and events were plastered over top, obscuring it from view.
Has anyone else seen examples of public political art around boulder relating to the election or […]

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Graphic design skills were donated to the YES on 1A campaign by Brandy LeMae of VaST Architecture. She has created a logo, yard and print material. Their committee is currently looking for immediate volunteer assistance with the yes1A.org web site. If you are interested in contributing, please contact brandy@VaST.biz.

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“Modernist” dwellings and prefabricated structures are increasing in popularity as more architects are designing and building affordable, eco-efficient modular and manufactured houses for the future. After doing some research, today’s prefabricated houses have come along way from the original concepts,

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A large component of green design is about building today, in preparation for the future. I recently took a tour of 429 Spruce Street, a house that truly exhibits unique features and technologies that was built to withstand the test of time. This LEED Certified Platinum house encompasses energy efficient features and […]

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