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Submissions from Computer Architecture Community on Prototyping, Emulation, Modeling Efforts Accepted Through April 16
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- EVE, the ...
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Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc.:
[TABLE OMITTED] Carolyn Searls, SGH Senior Principal, will lead a workshop on architectural ceramics and their use an...
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Byline: Jim Esslinger
WEBSTER - The first in a series of public workshops aimed at raising awareness of library expansion plans is scheduled for Sat...
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Colorado Springs architects are leading to lead an effort to create an action plan to redefine the character of the city.
The American Institute of Architects Colorado South chapter is seeking volunteers to participate in a three-day workshop Sept. 26- 28 with a team of renowned architectural and community-building advisors to discuss sustainable design in Colorado Springs.
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BY PAUL WEIDEMAN
The Santa Fe Railyard is "rich in architectural history," according to the Railyard Master Plan completed by Design Workshop in 2002. "The activities of the railroad have influenced the architectural milieu of Santa Fe and how we think about architecture.
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Architecture days schedule - Brown bag lunch and walking tours Monday, April 12 -- Mike Gibson, the Center for Dubuque History, presents Dubuque: Then & Now, 12:10 to 12:50 p.m. at 180 Main St. Tuesday, April 13 -- Durrant Group building tour, 12:10 to 12:50 p.m., 400 Ice Harbor Drive. Wednesday, April 14 -- Hotel Julien Dubuque building tour, 12:10 to 12:50 p.m., 200 Main St. Thursday, April 15 -- Roshek Building tour, 12:10 p.m. to 12:50 p.m., 700 Locust St. - Dubuque Community School District art exhibit Tuesday, April 13 -- Reception for eight elementary schools participating in an architecturally-themed art exhibit from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Carnegie-Stout Public Library's newly renovated second floor entry and rotunda. Exhibit runs through April 27. - Walking tours of...
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FARMINGTON -- Franklin County commissioners will hold a workshop Monday to go over an architectural firm's proposals to help alleviate space crunches, environmentally unsafe working conditions and safety concerns in county buildings.
The new proposal is expected to cost about $5 million. It calls for the county to buy the Church Street Commons, across from the Franklin County Courthouse to put the registries of deeds and probate, move the district attorneys offices to the offices those departments move out of, and build a new public safety building around the Sheriff's Department office and communications center.
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Illustrator Mike Lin will hold an architectural drawing workshop at Washington State University's Pullman campus.
The workshop will be offered Feb. 15 and 16 in the Ensminger Pavilion on the WSU Pullman campus from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost is $40 and the public is invited to attend.
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Asked to describe her overall approach to interior design, Linda Applewhite says -- without hesitation -- "it's a lot about color.
So it's no surprise that color -- how to use it to transform a home and nurture its residents without turning it into a circus -- is the focus of Design in the Desert, a workshop on architectural, interior and exterior design principles Applewhite will conduct Friday through Sept. 28 in Santa Fe.
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In Renaissance Italy, Bottega master craftsmen such as Leonardo Da Vinci worked side by side with assistants to create varied works including architectural designs, paintings and sculpture. Collaboration, mutual discovery, teamwork and creativity guided the "studio workshop" efforts.
Today, chef Frank Stitt's Bottega restaurant in Birmingham, Ala., embodies a similar spirit and work ethic in creating terrific Italian-inspired food and wine experiences. The master chef, culinary team and waitstaff have enthralled appreciative locals and visitors alike since 1988.