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Arts & Culture
Local Art
It’s time for the First Thursday Art Walk again! Does seeing all the local art is get you inspired to create some yourself? Wonderful! Lucky for us Seattle dwellers, this town has a ton of great resources to help you out along the way. Check out a few of them here, curated by David Litzler.
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Photography + Promotion
Tina, our Marketing Coordinator, delves into how much fun it is to tag a long with a professional photographer on a photo shoot, and explores how marketing something really can be genuine, as long as you are.
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Edifice of Sound
Inspired by a Robert's recent post about what architecture sounds like. Ben explores how sound translates to space.
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Music and Architecture
What do buildings sound like? We don't mean literally; we don't mean acoustics. Robert explores what it would mean if architectural wonders, or even just the most basic of buildings, were translated to music.
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Tournament of Ornament
Ben shares the details about his recent trip to San Francisco, discussing the role of buildings in terms of whether they are monuments or part of the urban fabric.
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A Hankering for Hexagons
Hexagons are pretty awesome, you've gotta admit. Bees have certainly made fantastic use of them. But what about us humans? Here, Ben explores the pros and cons of using hexagons in architectural design.
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Hawaiian Design with Chris Parker of Board & Vellum
Seattleites may think of beaches and resorts when they think of Hawaii, but first and foremost, Hawaii has a vibrant culture and proud traditions that reach back far before anyone in the Pacific Northwest ever visited. How is Hawaiian culture represented in design, and how do Seattle’s sensibilities compare to the even more nature-focused values of Hawaii?
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