by creedla | Jul 21, 2017 | Architecture
La Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona is expected to take approximately 144 years to complete The Project of a Lifetime (or Two)… In this day and age of advanced manufacturing techniques, it’s hard to imagine any sort of construction project taking over a...
by creedla | Jul 6, 2017 | Architecture, Transit-Oriented Development
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Features Something for Everyone! Imagine driving along a bridge over a large bay. All one sees is water to the left and right of the road deck beyond the sides; only the road ahead provides solace that you’re still on solid gr… Wait?...
by creedla | Jun 8, 2017 | Architecture, Environmental News
Livin’ Small. The Tiny House Craze. Consider the following… The average American home is almost 2400 ft2 in size. However, the tiny home craze that took the U.S. by storm during the height of the Great Recession remains as popular as ever despite the vastly...
by creedla | May 25, 2017 | Aesthetics And Renovations, Architecture
The Petersen Automotive Museum delights car buffs and architectural aficionados alike For many people, cars and architecture go hand-in-hand. On one hand, you have those who view both as simple, utilitarian necessities; the car moves people from Point A to Point B...
by creedla | Mar 3, 2017 | Architecture, Environmental News, Los Angeles Construction Projects
Talk About an “Eye” For Design Although it may look like someone took an outrageously kitsch movie prop from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) and placed it between two buildings in the middle of Venice, CA, the reality is that the Binoculars Building was anything but!...
by creedla | Jan 5, 2017 | Aesthetics And Renovations, Architecture, Environmental News
The Leaning Millenium Tower Rated one of the “Top 10 Residential Buildings in the World” by Worth Magazine, the stunning, blue-gray glass Millennium Tower in the Yerba Buena section of San Francisco nicely compliments an already stunning skyline at 58 stories....