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Updates - FigDesign
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FigFamily 2015 chicken shirt. On 07, Jul 2015 In Updates. Our annual get-together produced a multi-contributor design and screen printing event. Several family members had recently taken on raising chickens, so the hen with fig in beak and wearing one shoe became the group design. On 15, Oct 2014 In Brand. Nicely done, IKEA! As Greg Brown, a long-time designer at FigDesign, used to say in the early days of web site design, “PAPER is user-friendly! Juergen Strunck Printmaking Alumni Exhibit. Several local...
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LDA Architects Opinions: November 2010
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Monday, November 1, 2010. Renovation vs. New Construction Saves Project and Reduces Cost by $2M. Renovation vs. new construction saves project and reduces cost by $2M. The construction time was reduced to meet the required move in date needed to start production. Birds Eye View of Completed Project. Larsen Dye Associates Architects. The owner needed to have the facility in operation within 10 months and the construction budget needed to be lowered by 25% to make the project work. Approved the work to beg...
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LDA Architects Opinions: Limited budget renovation for energy efficiency and flexible space.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Limited budget renovation for energy efficiency and flexible space. With a limited budget, the owner renovated two adjoining older buildings. The venue space needed to be energy efficiency and create a flexible space. The business needed to stay open while the renovation and expansion project was being completed. The adjacent vacant space could be used to transition the work areas. The two buildings were constructed at different times. When exploratory demolition occurr...
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LDA Architects Opinions: Renovation vs. New Construction Saves Project and Reduces Cost by $2M.
http://ldaarch.blogspot.com/2010/11/renovation-vs-new-construction-saves.html
Monday, November 1, 2010. Renovation vs. New Construction Saves Project and Reduces Cost by $2M. Renovation vs. new construction saves project and reduces cost by $2M. The construction time was reduced to meet the required move in date needed to start production. Birds Eye View of Completed Project. Larsen Dye Associates Architects. The owner needed to have the facility in operation within 10 months and the construction budget needed to be lowered by 25% to make the project work. Approved the work to beg...
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News — Elemental Mobile
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Angler Action / iAngler. Angler Action / iAngler. June 1, 2016. IAngler Tournament System Featured In Episode of "Hobie Outdoors" Television Series. June 1, 2016. The "King of Kentucky Lake" episode in the Hobie Outdoors television series documents the 2015 Hobie Bass Open. The iAngler Tournament System, which was used to host and score the tournament, was featured prominently throughout the episode. February 22, 2015. February 22, 2015. Taking place June 8 10 in Washington, D.C. During the summi...All B...
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LDA Architects Opinions: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Limited budget renovation for energy efficiency and flexible space. With a limited budget, the owner renovated two adjoining older buildings. The venue space needed to be energy efficiency and create a flexible space. The business needed to stay open while the renovation and expansion project was being completed. The adjacent vacant space could be used to transition the work areas. The two buildings were constructed at different times. When exploratory demolition occurr...
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LDA Architects Opinions: Renovation Of Commercial Buildings Requires Creativity And Endurance.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Renovation Of Commercial Buildings Requires Creativity And Endurance. The renovation of commercial buildings requires creativity and endurance by the owner and architect. The building was doomed by engineering reports. The rear or west exterior wall and the phase 3 addition of the toilets were deteriorated to the point that they could not be reused or stabilized structurally. The roof trusses and interior partitions were removed as the abatement proceeded. The interior...The o...
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LDA Architects Opinions: January 2010
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Thursday, January 14, 2010. Industrial doesn’t mean ugly. Industrial doesn’t mean ugly. Latest design trends include functionality, curb appeal, flexibility. Dallas Business Journal - by Rachel Crosby. Friday, September 4, 2009. Two factors are the prime drivers of how current industrial spaces are designed: functionality and efficiency. Recently, however, designing warehouses and distribution centers has become a bit more demanding as owners are. 8220;Form follows function,” said Phillip Dye. Adding sus...
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LDA Architects Opinions: Industrial doesn’t mean ugly
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Thursday, January 14, 2010. Industrial doesn’t mean ugly. Industrial doesn’t mean ugly. Latest design trends include functionality, curb appeal, flexibility. Dallas Business Journal - by Rachel Crosby. Friday, September 4, 2009. Two factors are the prime drivers of how current industrial spaces are designed: functionality and efficiency. Recently, however, designing warehouses and distribution centers has become a bit more demanding as owners are. 8220;Form follows function,” said Phillip Dye. Adding sus...