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Tea-room at work ... not much damage.

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255 South Champlain Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • Interior shot of the offices of Efficiency Vermont:

 

WHO WE ARE - Efficiency Vermont is the nation's first statewide provider of energy efficiency services. We're operated by an independent, non-profit organization under contract to the Vermont Public Service Board.

 

WHAT WE DO - Efficiency Vermont provides technical assistance and financial incentives to Vermont households and businesses, to help them reduce their energy costs with energy-efficient equipment and lighting and with energy-efficient approaches to construction and renovation.

Medical offices in Escondido. Taken at twilight.

 

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Diseno Interior: Liliana Gutierrez

Stunning modern architecture of Orchard Place, Victoria Street.

 

Night time London, England.

My new classroom. At 8AM this morning, I walked into a computer lab containing about a dozen tables and about twenty computers. It took until nearly until 6PM, but I managed to create some semblance of a Kindergarten classroom, and even prepare some lessons for tomorrow. Let the fun begin!

An artists drawing of the SBL Offices in Austria with an installed Colt Solar C system.

One of the tallest building in Vasco da gama Goa. Standard Chartered Bank was located here now HDFC

office building ner Shinagawa

Some detail from our new offices in Tel Aviv

Bootcamp training - Johannesburg South Africa

Jen Yip. We tried really, really hard not to ruin the end of Harry Potter 7 for her yesterday.

Hands-On - Parte I

 

Pré-aquecimento Ubuntu Linux

 

(Edson Silva de Souza / Cidade dos Meninos)

Dr. Mark in his office at the Institute for Advanced Technology.

In need of a more prominent local presence, the organization which supports the architecture profession in the State, AIA California (AIACA), moved their offices to a Midtown building which was once occupied by architect Ralph Vitiello’s practice. Originally built in the 1930’s, the existing brick building has tremendous character with concrete floors and exposed wood trusses.

 

As each client is unique in what they do and how they work, we embedded ourselves in AIACA’s work environment to understand how their new space needed to function and feel. Through a series of benchmarking tours, ideation charrettes and sketch sessions we designed a space tailored to their organizational needs which includes neighborhoods and spaces supportive of different work modes, as well as areas encouraging collaboration. A variety of conference spaces also allow flexibility for meetings, events and focused work when necessary.

 

On the exterior an entry portal addresses the street and creates a prominent entrance into the new space. Other features include a curated library where books featuring California architects and designers will be displayed. A “big table” serves as the staff break area and also a pre-function space for events and AIA Executive Committee meetings. This public side can be closed off through a series of full height sliding doors, providing privacy for the staff offices.

 

This new space better serves the AIACA as they continue their mission for California architects.

Some detail from our new offices in Tel Aviv

Supposedly there are no walls to share the creative flow or something like that.. anyway, this is as close to an office as I get!

Banquet Rooms - Cosmos and Violet Room

Meeting Facility

 

The Westin Chosun, Seoul

87 Sogong-Dong, Jung-gu

Seoul, 100-070

Kuwait

 

www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.htm...

 

email@westinchosun.co.kr

 

(82)(2) 771 0500

 

Former Jockey office buildings, Gateshead. Building now demolished.

New offices, not so new now, still empty!

The Marconi Wireless Company, owned by RCA had opened and operated two local communication stations in Bolinas and Marshall in 1913-1914 to transmit messages around the Pacific. RCA then purchased G ranch because of it’s proximity to the ocean for a third station to transmit across the north Pacific. The art deco style receiving station was built between 1929-1931 and the landmark row of Monterey cypress trees was planted, one of the few tree species adaptable to wind and ocean weather conditions.

 

The National Park Service was able to acquire the property from RCA 1999. A partnership was created between the Maritime Radio Historical Society and the seashore to protect and maintain the equipment. The society opens the station to the public on field days when volunteers operate the antique code machines. The field days are open to the public and more information can be obtained at www.radiomarine.org.

 

www.visitredwoodcoast.com/content/historic-rca-coast-stat...

  

Behind-the-scenes work with Navigation Arts on the Smithsonian Commons Prototype. November 2009 - January 2010

photo charlotte henard cc by sa

The Australian Government's response to the Global Financial crisis included a massive rebuilding program for schools. Schools across the country are opening new libraries, tech labs, halls, classrooms and community spaces.

The Cameron Offices in the Canberra suburb of Belconnen are considered to be amongst the finest examples of "Brutalist" architecture in Australia.

 

(http://www.photologium.com/places/canberra/cameron_offices.html)

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