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Our Bliss is Your Bliss: November 2009
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Our Bliss is Your Bliss. Musings about coconuts, bliss, and related matters of the heart, spirit, and belly. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Jaya Lakshmi And Coconut Bliss at SF Green Fest Parties 2009. An update from Jaya Lakshmi, Director of Events and Public Relations.]. Last weekend, we had a blast sponsoring the two Green Festival after parties in San Francisco. I flew down for the weekend from Eugene, OR with Jenya (very cheap flights on Alleigant Air! On Saturday night, November 14th, we sponsored t...
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SW Oregon Architect: July 2015
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Architecture and urban design in Oregon's southern Willamette Valley. Monday, July 27, 2015. Things about architecture that make you say “Hmmm . . .”. If architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space, is the architecture of an epoch whose time has passed no longer willful? Why do architects always wear black? How is it possible to run out of space? Is a gigantic, multi-million dollar, LEED-certified vacation home located in the middle of nowhere really “green? Nikos A. Salingaros. A mathemat...
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The Team | Beacon Design Team
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The Beacon Design Team is a student design team within the DesignBridge organization located at the University of Oregon department of architecture. Following with DesignBridge’s main goal we are a student led and executed design-build team working from Fall quarter through to Spring quarter, from schematic all the way through construction drawings to team build days. Cameron Cole – cameronpcole@gmail.com. Saumya Kini – saumya@uoregon.edu. Goen Kim – gkim2@uoregon.edu. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. We are ...
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Our Client | Beacon Design Team
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The Small Farmers Project. How does this project enable them as an organization? How does this serve as a foundation for all future efforts? How does this project speak to who they are? These questions are constantly reviewed as we move further with this project. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Jumping Jack | Beacon Design Team
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A Barn-Raising (Part 1) →. May 23, 2011. There were a couple of kinks to sort out with the fill. For example, the slope leading up to the top of the fill was too steep for a time, so we remedied that with some additional gravel. Also, we were a little concerned that a tractor’s tires might not have much purchase on the surface of the fill, but the jumping jack created a surface that seems quite sturdy enough. Now, you may ask yourself: why does this tractor shed needs to be placed on a plateau of gravel?
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A Barn-Raising (Part 2) | Beacon Design Team
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A Barn-Raising (Part 1). A Barn-Raising (Part 2). May 23, 2011. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A Barn-Raising (Part 1). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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August | 2011 | Beacon Design Team
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Monthly Archives: August 2011. August 30, 2011. Save the date and come take a look at the finished building. Many thanks to everyone who has come out this summer to help, anywhere from minutes to days. Its been fantastic to walk around and see the handiwork of so many people all for one project. And just for the heck of it, here’s a reminder comparison of our late night 1/2″ cardboard model from way back in February with the structure we’ve delivered. Not bad, not bad…. Welcome to our blog!
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Progress Made! | Beacon Design Team
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August 30, 2011. Save the date and come take a look at the finished building. Many thanks to everyone who has come out this summer to help, anywhere from minutes to days. Its been fantastic to walk around and see the handiwork of so many people all for one project. And just for the heck of it, here’s a reminder comparison of our late night 1/2″ cardboard model from way back in February with the structure we’ve delivered. Not bad, not bad…. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Beacon Design Team | designBridge | Page 2
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Newer posts →. April 30, 2011. April 30, 2011. Thanks to our wonderful clients and our helpful volunteers, we got all the deep footings placed, filled in, and the regular footings placed as well; a great day indeed. Ready, Set…Build! April 30, 2011. Above are some photos from Friday April 24, our site prep day: scraping, leveling, and an initial stake-out of footing locations took place. Also, Knife River. Yes, we can! April 29, 2011. April 29, 2011. March 31, 2011. March 31, 2011. Newer posts →. Follow ...
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The Project | Beacon Design Team
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We are tasked with building a structure for a farming collective. The explicit program involving a tractor shed, a cooler for stored berries, a selling stand and a washing area, including tool and general storage throughout. Implicitly a part of the program is a need for the families to meet as a group, a place where they may work, a place where they may just gather on a hot summer day. The kicker to all of this is that the structure needs to be completely deconstruct able and moveable! UO Architecture a...
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