Our guest blogger today is Heather Halt. Heather Halt is a resident of our Charlotte, NC market with a degree in interior design and enjoys being an extension of Charles Luck’s creative team. She is driven by the powers of social media and loves reading about stone, fashion and food. She enjoys all aspects of [...]
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Our guest blogger today is Heather Halt. Heather Halt is a resident of our Charlotte, NC market with a degree in interior design and enjoys being an extension of Charles Luck’s creative team. She is driven by the powers of social media and loves reading about stone, fashion and food. She enjoys all aspects of [...]
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Our guest blogger today is Heather Halt. Heather is a resident of our Charlotte, NC market with a degree in interior design and enjoys being an extension of Charles Luck’s creative team. She is driven by the powers of social media and loves reading about stone, fashion and food. She enjoys all aspects of connecting with [...]
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Categories: Cultural Observations, Guest Blogs, Things We Love
Tags: Architecture, Charles Birnbaum, Denver Around Town, Denver Colorado, High Line, Historic Preservation, Landscape Architecture, Minneapolis, Modernism, New York News, NY Around Town, Palo Alto Landscape, Pittsburgh Landscape Architecture, TCLF, The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Editor’s Note: Another compelling guest blog regarding the impact of New York’s High Line from our friend Charles Birnbaum, from The Cultural Landscape Foundation. His post was recently featured in the Huffington Post and as always, Charles was gracious enough to allow us to share his thoughts in our blog. The success of New York’s High Line [...]
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Categories: Guest Blogs, Things We Love
Tags: Architecture, Architecture Conservation, Architecture-Restoration, Art, Landscape Architecture, Minneapolis, Modernism, Orange County Government Cente, Paul Rudolph, Peavey Plaza, Peavey Plaza Minneapolis, Urban Planning
Editor’s Note: Another compelling guest blog regarding the challenges to preserving modernism from our friend Charles Birnbaum, from The Cultural Landscape Foundation. His post was recently featured in the Huffington Post and as always, Charles was gracious enough to allow us to share his thoughts in our blog. Modernism, despite the popularity of Mad Men and [...]
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