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When designing projects big and small, Almost Studio’s Dorian Booth and Anthony Gagliardi playfully repurpose architectural and art history.
WRNS Studio and Rudolph and Sletten, Inc., recently won a design/build competition for a new faculty office building at UC San Francisco’s Mission Bay campus, which takes cues from the ...
Walking into the University of British Columbia’s new school of biomedical engineering (the Gordon B. Shrum Building), the first thing you notice is light. Soft, northern light that filters through ...
Shrum Building), the first thing you notice is light. Soft, northern light that filters through floor-to-ceiling windows lining the lab spaces. The Shrum building sits on University Boulevard but ...
Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial are due to start deliberating Thursday. The seven-woman, five-man jury will start its private discussions after getting legal instructions from ...
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Building a Fish Pond in Front of Hobbit Inspired Home!Join us as we create a beautiful fish pond in front of an underground hobbit house with a grass roof – all built by hand using primitive tools! 🛠️ This amazing project took 15 days of hard ...
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Amazing Soccer Freestyle Skills in Front of Historic Building!Amazing Soccer Freestyle Skills in Front of Historic Building! @yoliiv7r Sen. Elizabeth Warren sides with Trump's call to eliminate debt limit: 'Should be scrapped' North Korea deploys mystery ...
Their new studio space is in a 90s live-work building, with blue corrugated siding, red handrails and double-height ceilings that span 25 feet. The space spans two levels, with open desks and two ...
The two companies came together to develop Front Mission 2089: Borderscape, which was announced in April 2022. According to the lawsuit, Square Enix cancelled the game and terminated the deal with ...
Front Row Will Butler formerly of Arcade Fire on his play set in a recording studio Stereophonic play, Skin from Skunk Anansie on their new album, Joseph Wright exhibition.
A Toowoomba-based portable building provider has been ordered to pay more than $2 million after the Office of Fair Trading took them to court for breaches of Australian Consumer Law. Christopher ...
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