Architects live at Roundhouse Part 3
I went to see Architects at The Roundhouse in Camden supported by Counterparts, Blessthefall and Every time I Die.
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Architects live at Roundhouse Part 3
I went to see Architects at The Roundhouse in Camden supported by Counterparts, Blessthefall and Every time I Die.
By: Cameron Spargo
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Architects live at Roundhouse Part 3 - Video
Elevations Of Buildings By Architects
Here is a beautiful collection of Building Designs, Architecture, Design Ideas, Inspirational ideas, Home Decor, Designs, Front Elevations all at one place. For more idea visit http://www.ghar360.c...
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Pier Solar and the Great Architects playthrough
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...design matters.
"Clawson Architects is an Award winning and nationally recognized Architectural Design firm for those who value design and believe that everyday life can be enriched through extraordinary design."
Clawson Architects LLC is an award-winning full service Architectural and Interior Design firm with expertise in residential, retail, and institutional facilities. Marvin Clawson, AIAAmerican Institute of Architects, NCARBNational Council of Architectural Registration Boards, CIDCertified Interior Designer in the State of New Jersey and Ren Clawson, AIAAmerican Institute of Architects, CIDCertified Interior Designer in the State of New Jersey, LEED AP BD+CLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design - Accredited Professional, Building Design and Construction, along with the Clawson Architects LLC team, strive to meet your contemporary living and working style with straightforward, thoughtful, sustainable design solutions. When working with historic properties, we respect the existing details and style. We preserve and enhance the original architecture, while including modern amenities making a seamless transition between what is new and what is original to the structure. When designing from the ground up, we take our cues from the surrounding landscape and our clients personal style, making each project individual and original. Keeping abreast of the latest innovations in "green" architecture, technology, practice and materials that are smarter and yield a more sustainable future is at the core of meeting our commitment to you and the environment as professionals.
Clawson Architects provides services across the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area as well as in Vermont and Florida. We have provided both residential and commercial architecture and design services in locations like Chatham, Colts Neck, Maplewood, Mountainside, Ridgewood, Short Hills, and South Orange in New Jersey, Gramercy Park, Greenwich Village, NoHo, the Upper East and Upper West Sides of Manhattan in New York City, Katonah, Rhinebeck, and West Point in New York State, Sharon CT, South Hero VT, and Boca Grande FL.
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Companies are in need of new IT experts: cloud computing architects. These technology professionals are adept at weaving together multiple cloud solutions to form a cohesive whole, one that allows businesses to tap into new data sets and maximize resources. But are these architects really the foundation of a new IT order and can midsize companies afford this future?
Whole in One?
Research firm Gartner notes that one critical misconception about cloud computing is that the technology is a singular "phenomenon," according to Data Center Knowledge. More accurately, it is an amalgamation of solutions, including public, private and hybrid clouds, along with purpose-built tools that take advantage of cloud resources while avoiding single-use functions. The complete IT structure of a business often includes multiple cloud and non-cloud services working in unison to tackle complex projects.
Enter the cloud computing architect, an IT expert trained to merge these unique components and create an environment of success and simplicity. Forbes points to initiatives such as analytic performance and workload flexibility that can benefit from consolidating disparate resources into a single purpose. It is no surprise, then, that tech and retail giants alike are now hiring these architects and paying big money. The salaries of cloud computing architects range from $90,000 to $170,000.
Building the Midsize Business
For midsize businesses, this kind of spend may not be possible; indeed, smaller firms often employ only one or two full-time IT professionals to manage corporate technology. In some cases, the push to bring in local help in an effort to manage off-site resources appears counterintuitive. Cloud solutions are often sold as problem solvers, not creators.
So how do companies build their own future in a world where cloud and in-house technologies must interact and overlap? They'll need to start from the ground up and build into a joint effort. Instead of paying an architect to build the future, midsize businesses have the opportunity to raise their own ceiling using three cornerstones: expectations, evaluation and evolution. Here's what these three criteria entail:
Cloud computing architects have a bright future in the technology industry. Even so, midsize companies can fashion the same building blocks through collaboration and the realization that the cloud is more than the sum of its parts.
This post was brought to you by IBM for Midsize Business. Dedicated to providing businesses with expertise, solutions and tools that are specific to small and midsized companies, the Midsize Business program provides businesses with the materials and knowledge they need to become engines of a smarter planet.
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SCRANTON Richard Gage, representing Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth, questioned the official story behind the collapse of the World Trade Center skyscrapers during a multimedia presentation at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel Saturday.
Gage says the American Institute of Architects conducted extensive research on the collapse of the buildings in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. He claims the group was left with a lot of questions.
However, the American Institute of Architects has made it clear in the past that it has no ties to Gage or his group.
We dont have any relationship with his organization whatsoever, Scott Frank, head of media relations for the AIA, told Architect Magazine in 2012.
Gages presentation, titled 9/11: Blueprint for Truth- Re-Examining the Destruction of the 3 World Center Skyscrapers, pointed to what he says may be a startling truth about what happened that day and how it was not properly reported.
More than 2,300 architects and engineers believe pre-planted explosives caused the destruction, according to Gage. The American Institute of Architects has more than 83,000 members, according to its website.
Building 7, which was 47 stories high and did not take an impact from one of the hijacked planes, fell into its own footprint in seven seconds representing the third worst structural failure in modern history, according to Gage.
There is evidence of explosive controlled demolition, he claimed.
Gage said the events that followed the 9/11 attacks are as scary as the results of the attacks themselves.
The event of 9/11 precipitated two major wars, two million people were killed (including) six thousand US soldiers, he said. Plus $4.5 trillion were spent on the global war on terror and many civil liberties were also lost. Any of us can be arrested, held indefinitely or tortured, he added.
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Doctor who Architects of history review.
Welcome to the final instalment of the klien trilogy were i will rate the stories and the trilogy as a whole 🙂
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Blessthefall supporting Architects Part 1
I went to see Architects at The Roundhouse in Camden supported by Counterparts, Blessthefall and Every time I Die. Here #39;s Every time I Dies bit part 1, enjoy ^_^
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Don't tell architects Rebecca Rudolph and Catherine Johnson that their spaces are minimalist. And don't even think about using the phrase "urban chic." The two Los Angeles women behind Design, Bitches, the firm that designed Superba Snack Bar and Superba Food + Bread in Venice, the Coolhaus brick-and-mortar ice cream stores, Oinkster on Vine and the Springs in downtown L.A., are beyond one-off descriptions, and they know it.
Superba Snack Bar (which won an American Institute of Architects 2013 restaurant design award) is dripping with Venice history and style, with raked stucco walls and swimming pool tiles on its patio. The Springs is a beachy haven in the middle of a concrete jungle; Oinkster shines as a modern-day burger joint; and the Coolhaus spaces epitomize food truck culture with a 1980s pop twist.
The Design, Bitches aesthetic is as diverse as Los Angeles. Unlike the designers behind the modern industrial look of Bestia (Studio Unltd and Osvaldo Maiozzi), the hippie-gone-glam vibe of Farmshop of Santa Monica and the Ace Hotel (Commune Design), and the bright, shabby chic of Gracias Madre and Cafe Gratitude in Venice (Wendy Haworth Design), Rudolph and Johnson create jigsaw puzzles with their spaces. They juxtapose the city's hyper development, weather patterns and attitudes into fluid, tactile spaces you can experience.
Rudolph and Johnson are redefining SoCal dining style and, in doing so, showing us what it truly is a mash-up of carefree beach vibe, cozy suburbia, taco stand culture and hipster cred, with a thoughtful nod to neighborhood traditions.
We sat down with Rudolph and Johnson to discuss what inspires their work and where they are taking their designs.
How did Design, Bitches get started?
Rudolph: We were working together at Silver Lake architect Barbara Bestor's office. The AIA L.A. chapter had a competition in January 2010, in the depths of the recession, [to give] younger architects [something] to do to get them motivated. The contest challenge was "Architecture is: fill in the blank." And the idea was to answer with a manifesto of what you think architecture is and a portfolio. So we thought, "For fun, we will enter a not-completely-made-up but semi-fictitious portfolio," really for our entertainment. We had no thought of actually winning. So our answer to the question was: "It's design, bitches." We made up this whole identity and made a manifesto, made up some projects and included some real ones we had worked on together. It was very tongue-in-cheek. Now we have a real office, real employees and real work.
(The two started accepting jobs as Design, Bitches in January 2012 and work mostly out of an office at Rudolph's house in Atwater Village.)
Johnson: We won an honorable mention, we got a plaque with our names on it, and it gave us this chance to re-tap into things that maybe we had been interested in and just hadn't thought about in a really long time.... We shared a mutual frustration with architects taking themselves incredibly seriously, and the recession kind of prodded us to think bigger.
What was the thinking behind Superba Snack Bar and Superba Food + Bread?
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Design, Bitches' colorful aesthetic is all over the map
Architects - Shadow Of Doubt (Guitar Cover)
No tabs, played by ear. Guitar: Cort X-2 Amp: Line 6 Spider IV 15 Audio and video recorded separately. I do not own this song, all rights goes to Architects and Epitaph records.
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