I designed the precast units based on the neighboring building’s, so I can’t claim credit for designing them, although I pretty much had my hand in every aspect of revising their design for this building. It’s really exciting to me, but also a bit scary; if I screwed up somewhere, there’s much more money at stake here than invested in my graduate school education. What if the panels don’t fit? What if the client hates how they look when they go on? Longer term, how will the precast joints hold up? Another thing they don’t tell you about in architecture school.
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I moved the blog again. I deleted the Tumblr account and moved everything to Medium.com, a more writing-centric website. medium.com/@wende
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I moved the blog again. I deleted the Tumblr account and moved everything to Medium.com, a more writing-centric website. medium.com/@wende
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I started a new blog about being a dad. On tumblr. archdadpdx.tumblr.com
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I'm planning on ending this blog. Not with a big closeout with a lot of fanfare but just letting it go quietly dormant, until a few ye...
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