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Archive for November, 2007

Come join Boulderspace tonight, November 29th at 6:30 pm for an evening of design and development discussion. Our first Design Critics From The Road event is an open forum for individuals to share their photos and ideas regarding design within our city.
Tonight’s event will be featuring works by Arcadea Inc. Architecture, Outdoor Living Space, [...]

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This photo is the second in a series by local photographer Jay Droeger.  This photo, looking west from Broadway makes a good companion to the first photo in the series. Both were shot in the same neighborhood and each shows development in one of the more established parts of town, this one with a focus on the labor force necessary to complete large-scale developments.

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I realize it’s not technically a sign… but then again, it is. It just also happens to be a mural. The great thing about the newly-completed University Bikes sign is that it was hand painted, giving it a fantastic textural quality. Of course it’s not a sign that reinvents contemporary sign techniques—quite the opposite. It [...]

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Visionaries, analysts, builders, designers, and developers:
Boulderspace would like to invite you all back for Round Two of our Idea to Creation Workshop. In our first workshop, we brainstormed the historical value of products, and on November 15th we are going to move into the next stages of creation and development.
Stay tuned for more details . [...]

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Over the past couple of weeks we have been looking at design in our everyday lives, and photographing these images we have found throughout Boulder. Boulderspace has found images from historic and modern designs to green development and distinctive, rare designs. We would to share these hidden and under-viewed Boulder designs with our readers, as [...]

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The proposed co-housing development at the site of the former Washington Elementary school continues to be a hot topic locally. Due to the high level of exposure in the local media (I, II) we have been focused on other issues affecting the community. Recently, however, Shawn Coleman, a candidate in the upcoming City Council election, [...]

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