That Bridge Looks Familiar!

>> Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Yesterday on my way home I glanced over at the Christopher Bond Bridge, it's almost complete. They've been working on it FOREVER. I chuckle everytime....because as you'll see "that bridge looks familiar".

When I lived in STL, I crossed this bridge......

When I lived in Greece, I crossed this bridge......
When I visit Panama, I cross this Bridge............
Now in KC, I glance everyday at this Bridge (not complete).....
Only to find out that it is inspired by this bridge (SC)..............
Conclusion, I sure have crossed many Bridges, but if I ever move somewhere else I know exactly what their future Bridge will look like, jejejeje.

Fun Fact: The Christopher Bond Bridge was host to the largest concrete pour in the State of Missouri. And if you are one of those confused thinking how could the Bridge be in Missouri when it is in Kansas City. I know for a fact that not everyone knows this, but Kansas City is located in the Missouri side. See now you will get this right if it ever comes up in Trivia Night.

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Gourd Art

>> Wednesday, May 19, 2010

My lovely coworker makes the most amazing gourds and I have this new found respect for the art of gourd making. I joined her one day and went through the process of cleaning, scrubbing, drilling the hole, ripping the stuff out, sanding the inside-all necessary prep-work before you can actually work on the gourd. Once this was complete I could actually start laying down my design and applying diff. layers/stains. It really is an act of love because it takes hours and days to make just one perfect gourd.  I'm horrible at documenting my stuff, once I start a project I forget to take a picture of the next step and before I know it-I've finished, but in this case I think it's a good thing, I wouldn't want to give out her secrets of the trade. These were my first two gourds,  after these I went into early retirement, but check her gourds out...she is awesome.

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Literature Holder

I made these because I refused to pay 13 dollars for Literature Holders, what can I say I'm cheap. After calculating that 5 of these would run me 65 dollars........I decided, since I have the means to make them, why not. Each one said a diff word, Design, Recycle,Reuse,Tectonics etc etc etc. Since I used scraps from the shop total price was 0. The only downfall is now my Fiance thinks I can make matter appear with just the thought, though it be pretty nice to have that super power, unfortunately I'm just human.

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Bench Cubbie

You want pottery barn, well I can't give you that but I could provide you with some poverty barn jejeje. I haven't painted it yet, but it came out nice. I obviously measured the file storage before constructing.

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Wine Rack

Once again some more autocad/CNC router magic-I bought the wine racks from Ikea. Gotta love Ikea!

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Oil Rack

   
         
After realizing I had 15 bottles of oil products scattered in my kitchen. I felt there needed to be an organized solution. So I went to the magical world of wallyworld (walmart) bought 15 identical bottles, cut my wood on the cnc router-wala spice rack.

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Dining Table

I traced over the Design within Reach Table in Autocad, and send it over to the router- Wala Dining Room Table.

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Coffee Table

>> Monday, May 17, 2010


This Coffee Table was a great idea (in my head) if I could do it all over, I scarp the resin part (I didn't even photograph that entire episode-trust me not fun). Over all it was a learning experience, and these pictures are long overdue. I present to you "the table" . Materials-mdf, paint,glass,paper print out of ikea curtain inspiration,resin. Process-mdf (lowes cut it for me), glue together, paint,glue paper print out, place trim,smash glass,glue glass over paper print out,fill creases with resin,realize that was a bad idea,purchase glass top, purchase ottomans,wala "the table". Over all cost-after 3 bottles of resin I chose to forget.

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Table Installation

>> Friday, May 14, 2010


Check out these Tables turned into art, installation, and some even still functional.

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Chicago Architecture Walking Tour


Walk at your own paste, and get all the architecture historical information streamed to your phone. The society of Architecture Historians have partnered up with the Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and have made these tags that can be downloaded straight to your phone. For more information visit http://www.bustler.net/index.php/event/cell-phone_enabled_walking_tour_of_chicago/or http://www.sah.org/

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Flat Iron Pouch

>> Friday, May 7, 2010

I cannot take full credit for this one, however I did purchase a sewing machine, and picked out the thread and material, LOL. My mother tried to re-teach me the art of sewing. I pretended to pay attention, but in all honesty I'm intimated by "the brother". She said, once I got the hang of it, I'd become a sewing machine (partly the reason I haven't touched it since). The good thing that came out of our sewing adventure, was this Flat Iron Pouch. My Flat Iron needed a home, I cried for mommy, mommy delivered (under my direction of-course ; and as the saying goes "Abracadabra,Wala, my Chi has a home".
Now, what to do with this brother in my closet?


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Midwest Walnut

>> Tuesday, May 4, 2010



I woke up today thinking it be just another bland day. Once at work I decided to go through some old design magazines, for a bit of designer fresh air. This is when I accidentally came across a reception counter I designed for Midwest Walnut last year or was that two years ago, who knows years keeps mixing together lately. I was very excited (jumped up an down like a five year old that just got informed she is going to Disney) I really need to learn to control my excitement at times. There is something about seeing your stuff in the glossy pages of a magazine. I told my coworkers if I ever saw my work in Architecture Record I most likely faint.

I attached the article from February's Exhibitor Magazine as well as actual pictures of the counter when it was still in the shop. Also a third rendering showing a glass top, which was a proposed idea thrown out the window.

The article does not mention my company, or my name, still feels pretty cool in my book.  Over all today was a good and exciting day. Now I must get back to work and checking all these magazines out...just to make sure i haven't been published before without knowing =).

Article: (with my personal comments)

When is a reception desk more than just a reception desk? (guess the author was feeling philosophical that day)When it's a product display and a three-dimensional company logo as well. (Yeah, tell that to my boss that thought I was crazy)Midwest Walnut turned its easily recognizable "MW" logo into a large walnut reception counter in its in-line exhibit during the 2009 International Builders Show. (Holly Molly Midwest Walnut went to the international builders show, that's awesome...wait a minute why don't they ever mention me =(, it's like i don't exist jejeje). The innovative, angular reception desk not only helped to brand the company's booth space while doing double duty as a functional exhibit element, it also served as a conversation starter and effective product display, showing off the beauty of Midwest Walnut woods.(you guys were good clients, and I'm sure you said Thanks, but just in case I forgot, your Welcome.)

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Because everything you own needs a home.........