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Cattywompus: Hoboken Brownstone- Interiors
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Friday, July 17, 2015. Time to wrap up this brownstone series that I started talking about in 2012! Where does the time go? Don't forget your ceiling! Here a floating 'hutch' feels like a grand piece of furniture with rooms tucked behind that are still part of the space but hidden away. The pantry to the left has closed cabinetry within view so it stays neat and tidy when the floor to ceiling pocket door is open. Here we see what's around the corner to the right, a desk sp...
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Cattywompus: April 2012
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, April 15, 2012. It's time for framing! You can see the floor plans that might help make sense of what you see. Here you're standing in the living room looking through the dining and into the kitchen at the back. The big sheet of plywood is where the large steel window will go in the kitchen. Living Room looking into the Dining Room. Living Room looking into Dining Room. Kitchen looking into Dining Room. Master Bedroom Bay Window. Another centered opening into the d...
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Cattywompus: July 2015
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Friday, July 17, 2015. Time to wrap up this brownstone series that I started talking about in 2012! Where does the time go? Don't forget your ceiling! Here a floating 'hutch' feels like a grand piece of furniture with rooms tucked behind that are still part of the space but hidden away. The pantry to the left has closed cabinetry within view so it stays neat and tidy when the floor to ceiling pocket door is open. Here we see what's around the corner to the right, a desk sp...
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Cattywompus: September 2011
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Is a magazine publication distributed within the architecture trade and each year they do the 'Architect's Choice. Which highlights a few architects and the products they like to use in their projects. But I found it comical that they were enlarged so much that they appear bigger than the sink! What are actually dainty modernist pieces, end up looking like dumbbells. trust me, they're nice. Some other products I mention are Marvin triple pane.
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Cattywompus: January 2012
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To see Jennifer's work, go to . Sunday, January 22, 2012. This is the second post in the series, Hoboken Brownstone. I plan to document the entire construction process so we'll start with the not so glamorous stuff. demolition! Once we had our permits the demo began. Let's start at the bottom, the basement. Once all was cleared out, the slab was jack hammered, as well has the hard packed earth underneath. All was hauled out in buckets to the dumpster out front. one of the many you see around town. In thi...
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect: Back to School? It Doesn't Stop There for Architects.
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect. Surprisingly, many of the lessons I've learned over the years have little to nothing to do with designing buildings. That doesn't mean they weren't worth learning. Monday, August 29, 2016. It Doesn't Stop There for Architects. 8221; they would say, “had such a good time in college you wanted to stay? Don't let your mistakes get you down. They come in handy later. This post is part of the ArchiTalks. Series in which Bob Borson of Life of an Architect. Selects a t...
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect: March 2016
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect. Surprisingly, many of the lessons I've learned over the years have little to nothing to do with designing buildings. That doesn't mean they weren't worth learning. Friday, March 11, 2016. Building Permits and Origami. Sometimes building permits can take over your life. Local Building Code Officials can make unusual requests of the building owners, and by extension, the poor person making the actual building permit application. Here are three examples:. 160;Altho...
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect: Architectural ABC's - Part One
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect. Surprisingly, many of the lessons I've learned over the years have little to nothing to do with designing buildings. That doesn't mean they weren't worth learning. Tuesday, December 29, 2015. Architectural ABC's - Part One. Do you know the origins of these terms? ANSUL – A combination from the words An. Fur Dioxide (SO 2. A typical ANSUL suppression system over a commercial kitchen grill. Caisson – From the French word for ‘box’ or ‘case&...Decibel (dB) – ...
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect: Gingerbread 2016
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect. Surprisingly, many of the lessons I've learned over the years have little to nothing to do with designing buildings. That doesn't mean they weren't worth learning. Monday, December 12, 2016. A lot of people spent a lot of time on the display. This year, the idea was to do a simple streetscape in the city, 3 story townhouses in an ‘L’ shape. Sounds good, right? The concept photo (credit:BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS). Step One: Make Fondant Santas. What's in a Style?
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect: August 2016
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Lessons Learned from the Yeoman Architect. Surprisingly, many of the lessons I've learned over the years have little to nothing to do with designing buildings. That doesn't mean they weren't worth learning. Monday, August 29, 2016. It Doesn't Stop There for Architects. 8221; they would say, “had such a good time in college you wanted to stay? Don't let your mistakes get you down. They come in handy later. This post is part of the ArchiTalks. Series in which Bob Borson of Life of an Architect. Selects a t...