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BOKA Powell was initially commissioned to conduct an in-depth business analysis and prepare the building program for new apartment housing at the University of Texas at El Paso, and was subsequently selected to deliver the project as a part of a Design-Build team. The building program was intended to give the selected design team a “workbook” that would provide guidelines for creating new architecture that conforms to the greater campus fabric.
The ancient design concepts of Bhutanese architecture that provided the inspiration for the University of Texas at El Paso campus inspired the BOKA Powell design team in creating a housing precinct that fosters a sense of community, security and identity. The “fortress” housing blocks are sited in a way that minimizes disturbance to the terrain, while creating a series of focused courtyards and quiet space for the inhabitants. Adherence to modern accessibility standards was juxtaposed with the need to reflect the fortress nature of the historic model. Ramping and stairways are carefully integrated as recessive features of the building massing.
A lil colorful page I made for the Sassafras Lass blog, today: a ''Technique Tuesday'' post with tips on how to mix & match different collections seamlessly. :)
This page makes me feel like summer should be here!! he he.
Blogged: michelleclement.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/sass_tech_tuesda...
•patterned paper: Pink Paislee: Hometown Summer
•cardstock: AC Cardstock: red
•rubber charm: Pink Paislee: Hometown Summer
•punchout: Pink Paislee: Hometown Summer
•border sticker: Pink Paislee: Hometown Summer
•Sew Easy orange floss: We R Memory Keepers
•Sew Easy stitch piercer: We R Memory Keepers
•Sew Easy stitch piercer (burst): We R Memory Keepers
•glossy accents: Ranger
•border punch: Martha Stewart
•circle cutter: EK Success
•distressing: Making Memories sanding block
•corner rounder
•pop-up foam adhesive dots
•black journaling pen
•sheer ribbon: black
•ink: ColorBox fluid chalk: red, blue, brown
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Sloane Gartner. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Tag book for Hannah Grey Design team
shop.hannahgrey.com. This is the notebook of Miss Antoinette DiPiro, second assistant to Mme. Coco Chanel, for Paris Fashion Week, 1947. Items used include a blank tag book, distress ink, collage papers from HG by Paper Relics and The Queen's Dresser Drawers, brass charms, fibers, French book pages, tiny flowers, and pages from Vogue, 1947.
* patterned paper:dream street
* cardstock: bazzill basics
* alphabet: making memories and american crafts
* embossing die: cuttlebug
* quote bubbles:
* other: typewriter, staples
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Sloane Gartner. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
BOKA Powell was initially commissioned to conduct an in-depth business analysis and prepare the building program for new apartment housing at the University of Texas at El Paso, and was subsequently selected to deliver the project as a part of a Design-Build team. The building program was intended to give the selected design team a “workbook” that would provide guidelines for creating new architecture that conforms to the greater campus fabric.
The ancient design concepts of Bhutanese architecture that provided the inspiration for the University of Texas at El Paso campus inspired the BOKA Powell design team in creating a housing precinct that fosters a sense of community, security and identity. The “fortress” housing blocks are sited in a way that minimizes disturbance to the terrain, while creating a series of focused courtyards and quiet space for the inhabitants. Adherence to modern accessibility standards was juxtaposed with the need to reflect the fortress nature of the historic model. Ramping and stairways are carefully integrated as recessive features of the building massing.
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Sloane Gartner. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Sloane Gartner. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
BOKA Powell was initially commissioned to conduct an in-depth business analysis and prepare the building program for new apartment housing at the University of Texas at El Paso, and was subsequently selected to deliver the project as a part of a Design-Build team. The building program was intended to give the selected design team a “workbook” that would provide guidelines for creating new architecture that conforms to the greater campus fabric.
The ancient design concepts of Bhutanese architecture that provided the inspiration for the University of Texas at El Paso campus inspired the BOKA Powell design team in creating a housing precinct that fosters a sense of community, security and identity. The “fortress” housing blocks are sited in a way that minimizes disturbance to the terrain, while creating a series of focused courtyards and quiet space for the inhabitants. Adherence to modern accessibility standards was juxtaposed with the need to reflect the fortress nature of the historic model. Ramping and stairways are carefully integrated as recessive features of the building massing.
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Rachel Crowe. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
BOKA Powell was initially commissioned to conduct an in-depth business analysis and prepare the building program for new apartment housing at the University of Texas at El Paso, and was subsequently selected to deliver the project as a part of a Design-Build team. The building program was intended to give the selected design team a “workbook” that would provide guidelines for creating new architecture that conforms to the greater campus fabric.
The ancient design concepts of Bhutanese architecture that provided the inspiration for the University of Texas at El Paso campus inspired the BOKA Powell design team in creating a housing precinct that fosters a sense of community, security and identity. The “fortress” housing blocks are sited in a way that minimizes disturbance to the terrain, while creating a series of focused courtyards and quiet space for the inhabitants. Adherence to modern accessibility standards was juxtaposed with the need to reflect the fortress nature of the historic model. Ramping and stairways are carefully integrated as recessive features of the building massing.
Added materials, embellishments & adaptation:
- corners embellished w/triangle weave & 'sequin' crystals
- additional boxes are embellished truncated octahedra, and cubic crystal
- 6mm periwinkle 'parfait' Czech glass rounds
Created for Bead Infinitum Design Team
- pattern courtesy of Cindy Holsclaw (flickr ID = beadorigami)
Here's the link to the pattern: