Giles Harnsberger + Storefront for Community Design

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Giles Harnsberger’s work as an urban planner resonates far outside the reaches of the Storefront for Community Design. Here, past B+D presenter Nick Cooper collaborates with students on a Storefront project. You can,… Continue reading

Thom White + WPA

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Thom White and Work Program Architects encourage the Hampton Roads community to strive for design excellence, whatever the context or scale.

Nelly Kate

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Nelly Kate Anderson is an artist living in Richmond, Virginia.  Her interests span a variety of genres and include music, photography, writing, and animation.  Her latest album, ish ish, was released last year… Continue reading

Beer+Design 3: Get Outta Here

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Make plans to attend our next installment – B+D3: Get Outta Here.  This will mark our third outing, and we are pleased to rebottle it under the Beer+Design label.  Stay tuned here and… Continue reading

Blue Mountain Brewery: B+D3 Sponsor

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Special thanks to Blue Mountain Brewery for sponsoring our upcoming event – Beer+Design 3: Get Outta Here.  They put the “beer” in “beer + design.”

Christmas with the Zumthors

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Need a place to stay for your holiday vacation in Switzerland?  We have the place for you.

Remembering Lebbeus Woods

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Remembering a visionary architect, artist, and educator.

Thanks Hardywood!

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Special thanks to our friends at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery for hosting our last event.

Beer+Design 2: Depth of Field

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ctrl – Detail, architecture, city, region, nation. Define depth of field: the distance between the nearest and farthest in-focus objects. What should be in focus, and at what scale, what context? ctrl + Landscape, architecture, documentation,… Continue reading

Wine + Design Recap

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Our friends at BAM Architects have posted a great summary of the first Wine + Design event.  Check it out!    

Wine+Design: Details, Details

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Join us for a new occasional series of casual conversations on design.  Enjoy light refreshments and lively discussion with friend and colleagues.  Which design details make you stop and take notice?  That you… Continue reading