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FIDM – Colorful Campus Interior by Clive Wilkinson Architects

May 01, 2009 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery

Another exciting and stylish modern campus interior, the FIDM (Fashion Instutute of Design & Merchandising, Orange Country) has a look that is simple, contemporary and bright and light. Besides the beautiful interior, this school especially designed to enhance the learning experience, it’s a sample of successful campus renovation which since its completion in 2002, student [...]

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Talieisn Mod.Fab – Modern and Eco-Friendly Modular Home Design

February 17, 2009 By: Momoy Category: Modular Home

Students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School has designed the green prefab home called Talieisn Mod.Fab that perfect for desert living, it’s simple, elegant and sustainable. Talieisn Mod.Fab is a 600-square-foot prototype residence with one bedroom relies on panelized construction to allow for speed and economy on site or in a factory. It can be [...]

Sky’s the limit for future housing

April 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Modular Home

Over the past 100 years, home building has evolved and matured, yet the basic exterior appearance has not changed much.
But as we face land and labour shortages, high construction costs, innovative new technologies and a growing demand for sustainable materials, we are poised to witness some monumental changes in housing.
One program that may prove [...]

Renovation, decoration and building at the HIA Sydney Home Show

April 12, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The HIA Sydney Home Show returns to Sydney from May 10 – 13 to deliver an event that will leave visitors brimming with ideas and handy hints from the industry design, building and renovation experts.
HIA Sydney Home Show is to take place at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre.
In addition to a compelling mix of [...]

Garden events are blooming all over the Bay Area

March 16, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Sunday March 18, 1 p.m. at Book Passage in Corte Madera. Amy Stewart talks about her new book “Flower Confidential: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful in the Business of Flowers,” ($23.95).
This is a fascinating exploration of the $40 billion global industry, much of it in Northern California – what has been gained and [...]

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Students weather flower project

Drooping daffodils, timid tulips and hibernating hyacinths are disappointing Conneaut Valley Elementary School students this spring. Late-season cold has chilled the anticipation of students waiting for blooms from bulbs they planted

Architecture students offer residential hall designs for projects

OSU school of architecture students are presenting their ideas for OSU’s future residential halls as part of a course project. Thirty-two architecture students and eight architectural engineering students are participating

Rain garden project teaches students eco-friendly lesson

Eight Capital High School students have left a mark on their campus that they hope will last for years and help the environment at the same time. The eight juniors signed

Garden helps students grow

The kids were bustling with excitement as they grabbed the water house and tools to work in their garden. One student was assigned to dead head the flowers with a small

A rain garden blooms, thanks to generous donations

A rain garden blooms, thanks to generous donations We appreciate very much the coverage given by The Free Lance-Star to our rain garden project at the Bragg Hill Family Life

Landscape Class Cultivates Access

A UCLA Extension course puts able-bodied students in wheelchairs to teach them how to design for everyone. "The first thing to understand," Mike O'Brien told students in his landscape architecture class,

Culture meets housing design

University third-year interior design students worked in pairs last semester to create culturally sensitive living arrangements for the Ojibwe and Hmong cultures, prevalent and growing cultural groups in the Twin

Growing healthy with a hands-on garden

At his family's Carson home, Rodger Triplett has grown a bounty of corn, zucchini and pumpkins. This week, the ninth-grader at Carson High brought his green thumb to the school to
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