I was fortunate to serve as Senior Project Architect on a series of police stations for the city of Denver. They were very much needed and represented a great stride forward for law enforcement in the city. It was a…
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These rulings have the potential have further facilitating faith based school growth, outreach and programs. One of the more recent rulings is Carson v. Makin, when the high court clearly determined: “A state need not subsidize private education but once…
When subbing for a school district I stepped into an elementary classroom with a bewildering variety of furniture. Gone was the traditional desk with either the flip top or open to the rear cubbie for a kid’s ‘stuff’. It looked…
In this category I hope to express a few thoughts based upon my experience about schools from the outside in as an architect and from the inside out working as a substitute teacher. I do have a well grounded experience…
This COVID-19 pandemic, panic-demic or scam-demic, however you choose to call it has been devastating in so many ways. The disease is real, certainly and merits respect. The reaction, however to a disease with mortality rate of less than one…
It has been a while since I have executed a new clock for Studio 285 Clockworx. One gets to the point where he is making duplicates of established designs to meet demand and the conception and execution of established designs…
Studio 285 Clockworx, dba 2015 Spring/Summer Art Fair Schedule www.studio285clockworx.com list is tentative shows may be added/waiting on responses will be updated (current os af 3/10/15) April 11,12 Saturday – April 11, 2015 9 am – 5pm Sunday – April…
Why I don’t do LEED. I put a good bit of careful consideration into whether to post a series of blogs posting taking issue with ‘LEED’ and Sustainability. Such has become an over reaching orthodoxy that one must all but…