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DoveBlog - the official blog of Dovetail General Contractors LLC: December 2010
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Walrus and Carpenter featured in GQ! Now we know we have officially arrived! GQ magazine features Dovetail project Walrus and Carpenter. In their January issue and on their website. In their "10 Best New Restaurants in America" feature. This project also puts Seattle on the map, as the other restaurants listed are in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston. Added bonus: their panna cotta with wild huckleberries. Posted by Dovetail General Contractors. For more...
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MW Works Website | Ben Schwartz
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UX Design, Mobile. UX Design, Mobile. UX Design, Web Design. Web Design, Development. Architectural Design, 3D. Industrial Design, 3D. MW Works Architecture Design Website. MW Works Architecture Design. Technologies used were HTML, PHP, CSS, and JQuery. UX Design, Mobile. UX Design, Mobile. UX Design, Web Design. Web Design, Development. Architectural Design, 3D. Industrial Design, 3D.
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DoveBlog - the official blog of Dovetail General Contractors LLC: finishing touches on Rock Box on Capitol Hill
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Finishing touches on Rock Box on Capitol Hill. We are putting the finishing touches on Rock Box, a new Karaoke venue on Capitol Hill. Rock Box is a karaoke "box" in the traditional Japanese style, with 12 private boxes ranging from small (four to six guests), to medium (eight to ten), to large (12 to 14). It will also include a party room that accommodates up to 40 people and which will host a weekly, non-karaoke DJ night. Design for the build-out was by MW Works.
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CONCRETE INTERIORS - vkvvisuals.com/blog
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Oncrete interiors may seem “cold” at first glance, but I think the opposite is true. Concrete is so versatile, it can be used for walls, floors and moulded into any form imaginable. Due to its historic industrial use, concrete is seen a lot in old warehouses and city lofts. At the same time, concrete is often used in Mediterranean farmhouses, contemporary tropical villa’s and beach houses as well. The wonders of concrete – via The Design Traveller. It can be implemented in any home – via Design Milk.