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An American in London | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I looked ahead at what the weather might be like - Not too bad, a little chilly but certainly not anything I haven’t been dealing with this winter here in Texas (yes, it does in fact get cold here in Dallas). Brett Wolfe You won’t be far from Bath. Kitlond The famously much delayed and over-budget Thermae Bath Spa ?

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Schematic Design – This isn’t “Architecture”

Life of an Architect

After our last programming and schematic design session, I came back to Dallas with an armload of diagrams that everyone at the table was a party to making. It was an extremely productive design session, far better than if I had simply asked questions and taken notes.

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Pick Your Fights

Life of an Architect

Years ago, and while I was with my last firm, an article was published in ‘Columns’ (our Dallas AIA quarterly published magazine) that painted me in a particular light. Not one, not two, but three baths later, she is finally down for the evening and I can start on the laundry. Contractors, or puppies?

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What Home Buyers Really Want | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

” This report was basically a survey that asked buyers to rate about a ba-jillion different features on a prepared list of items (windows, doors, kitchens, baths, specialty rooms, etc.) –even if you guess the right product, you then have to guess the right color. BTW I do live in Minnesota.) Consider only counter tops.

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