Monthly Archives: July 2011

Kickstarter and Architecture

Of all the cool new websites I’ve seen in recent years, Kickstarter, founded in 2009, may very well be the coolest. A unique platform for crowdfunding, Kickstarter allows creatives in need of funding (note: not charities / non profits, this platform is strictly for ‘projects’) to find that funding through a large audience relatively quickly. […]

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What I Learned about Your Home

A couple weeks ago, I put together a brief survey to look at the places folks call home, and in particular what people think about the size of home they live in. I’ve compiled a few short points of data in graphic form, giving that information a little more life. The majority of respondents live […]

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Project Updates

Six shiny new site signs have arrived, thanks to Signs by Tomorrow. Two of the Tornado Rebuilding projects have completed demolition and are under permit review as I type this. Once the major equipment has come through the site, I’ll snap a couple pictures of the site in preparation for the new structures. In other […]

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