Comment RSS Print Image Courtesy of Kaleene Kenning With the state of the economy forcing companies to close, merge, or downsize, a surplus of office supplies and salesmen’s samples are available and liquidation of merchandise is sometimes necessary. But where does all of this “stuff” go? Much of it goes to the Bayview / Hunter’s Point Neighborhood where it becomes available...
Sunday, 05 July 2009
Design Notebook: See quilts by acclaimed textile artist at The Cotton Ball in Morro Bay
The Tribune San Luis Obispo
The Tribune San Luis Obispo
When he was 7, Rob Appell walked into his mother's sewing room and pleaded for new clothes for his G. I. Joe doll....
American Architect to Plan and Design Green City in Ghana
Modern Ghana
Modern Ghana
Central State, Ghana July 1, 2009 - Gary Heathcote of Heathcote and Associates Architecture in association with Eldridge Hammond has been contracted to design and plan a city for Kofi Asmah of 21st Century...
Kornberg Associates | Architects Selected to Develop Design for New Stanford University Imaging Center
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
MENLO PARK, Calif., June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Kornberg Associates | Architects (www.kornberg.com) has been selected by Stanford University to design a new Cognitive & Neurobiological Imaging Center. Ken Kornberg,...
Kraft Becomes 20th Registered Architect at Hasenstab Architects, Inc.
Ohio
Ohio
Hasenstab Architects, Inc. is pleased to announce the licensure of Lucas Kraft, AIA, LEED AP as a registered architect. He successfully passed his registration exams this past June. Kraft becomes the 20th...
Make It Right Architects Introduce Pioneering Duplex Designs
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
NEW ORLEANS, July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The green, affordable multi-family home designs of fourteen acclaimed local, national and international architects were released today by Make It Right, the foundation founded by actor...
Miami-Dade: Painters misspell the word 'school' in school zone
Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post
MIAMI - Painters misspelled the word...
Dan Robinson to teach three-day "Painterly Drawing" workshop
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman
Comments 0 Dan Robinson, an artist from Cave Creek, Ariz. will teach a three-day workshop, "Painterly Drawing,” at The Fine Arts Institute of Edmond....
PAINTER: `The Back Nine' is Fitzgerald's start
LA Daily News
LA Daily News
By Jill Painter, golf columnistUpdated: 06/23/2009 11:01:40 PM PDT For Jon Fitzgerald, this wasn't about a mid-life crisis. Fitzgerald was a 15-handicap golfer who had a family, his own production company, Right...
PAINTER: Goydos back from devastating '09 start
LA Daily News
LA Daily News
By Jill Painter, ColumnistUpdated: 06/30/2009 10:36:35 PM PDT This didn't have the makings to be Paul Goydos' year. Not after Goydos' ex-wife, Wendy, died in January. Wendy was just 44, and had been battling drug...
PAINTER: It's declaration day for NBA draft for local players
LA Daily News
LA Daily News
By Jill Painter, ColumnistUpdated: 06/14/2009 10:59:09 PM PDT Nah-nah. Nah-nah-nah-nah. Hey-hey-hey. Gooooodbye! From DeMar DeRozan to Jrue Holiday, everyone in Los Angeles seemingly is leaving USC and UCLA for the...
PAINTER: Lakers victory celebration could result in losses
LA Daily News
LA Daily News
By Jill Painter, columnistUpdated: 06/15/2009 11:45:19 PM PDT The Lakers deserve a parade. There's no disputing that. They need to be honored, and a parade is the perfect way for fans to applaud the Lakers' 15th NBA...
PAINTER: Alfonso can see for Miles
LA Daily News
LA Daily News
Agoura High, UCLA graduate gets to caddie during U.S. Open for friend who qualified for majorBy Jill Painter, columnistUpdated: 06/16/2009 11:54:49 PM PDT Charlene Alfonso keeps an eye on golfer Mike Miles as he...


