Pinzon Moroccan End Table

Tuesday, July 29th 2008

Featuring a dramatic open design inspired by the architecture of Morroco, this end table is a handsome addition to any décor. Standing 24-3/4 inches tall, the 24-inch square table features an open design at the base that creates a spacious silhouette. Curved rattan poles are connected with leather strapping to create the open pattern. Rattan, a very good material extensively used to make wooden furniture, is harvested from palm trees. Rattan is... 

1st National Bank of Howell received USGBC LEED Certification

Thursday, July 17th 2008

First National Bank is one of the first banks in the country to receive USGBC LEED Certification for it’s environmentally friendly design. Upon initial occupancy, the 3,500 sf facility was the second smallest commercial building in the country to be certified showcasing the benefits of sustainabile design in the small business environemnt.

Pinzon Moroccan Coffee Table

Tuesday, June 10th 2008

Featuring a dramatic open design inspired by the architecture of Morroco, this coffee table is a handsome addition to any décor. Standing 18 inches tall, the 40-inch square table is substantial in size, yet the open work of the base creates a spacious silhouette. Curved rattan poles are connected with leather strapping to create the open pattern. Rattan, a very good material extensively used to make wooden furniture, is harvested from palm trees.... 

Eco-Architecture Books

Sunday, June 8th 2008

Eco-Architecture Books Top Shelf:Little House on a Small Planet: Simple Homes, Cozy Retreats, and Energy Efficient Possibilities by Shay Salomon, Frances Moore Lappe, and Nigel Valdez Design Like You Give a Damn: Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises by Architecture for Humanity, Kate Stohr, and Cameron Sinclair Lower Shelf:Ecological Architecture: A Critical History by James Steele Building Green: A Complete How-To Guide to Alternative Building... 

Redwood Carwash – Googie Architecture

Sunday, June 8th 2008

Redwood Carwash – Googie Architecture Redwood Carwash on El Camino Real in Redwood City – its upswept towers an example of googie architecture that was popularized during the 50′s & 60′s. Originally uploaded by western light