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True Green Cities / Celebrating Four Years – “Isn’t MCM So Dang Cool?” @ Barbara Campagna – True Green Cities
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Greening What’s Already Here. Training & Facilitation. True Green Cities / Celebrating Four Years Isn’t MCM So Dang Cool? April 24, 2015. The Gateway Arch looks different from every vantage point. It’s been four years since I launched Barbara A. Campagna/Architecture Planning, PLLC. And while many things have changed, my goal to work on greening what’s already here. Isn’t MCM So Dang Cool? Last week I attended a truly fabulous symposium in St. Louis Mid Century Modern Structures Symposium. Presentations ...
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Join Us for a Fall Happy Hour | Rocky Mountain Chapter
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Of the Association for Preservation Technology. Saving Places Conference 2017. Individual Membership / Student Membership. Mesa to Mountain Symposium March 2017. Join Us for a Fall Happy Hour. Rocky Mountain Chapter of APT. October 4, 2016. Please join us for a Fall Happy Hour at Linger. When: Thursday October 20, 2016. Where: Linger 2030 W. 30th Avenue, Denver, CO 80211. For a quick history of Linger click here. Please RSVP so we know how many to expect. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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TPAS Partners | TPAS LLC
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Direct to digital documentation system. Skip to primary content. The TPAS Web Portal. Get Started with TPAS. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “TPAS LLC”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Material Conditions Series Part 4: Efflorescence and Leached Salts | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Part 4: Efflorescence and Leached Salts. Each week we’re bringing you an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. Part 4: Efflorescence and Leached Salts. Efflorescence in cast stone. Is a soft white deposit on the surface of masonry caused by water moving through the material and bringing dissolved minerals to the surface. The term. Leached salts in terra cotta.
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Material Conditions Series Part 6: Failed Joints in Masonry | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Part 6: Failed Joints in Masonry. Each week we’re bringing you an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. Part 6: Failed Joints in Masonry. Missing mortar in brick masonry. Occurs where mortar has cracked, eroded, or separated from the adjacent masonry units. When this deterioration process has continued for a long enough period of time, the result is. Caulked morta...
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Material Conditions Series Part 9: Guano | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Part 9: Guano. Each week we’re bringing you an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. Guano accumulation on marble. Guano accumulation on granite. Next in this series: Pack Rust. Click here to see all posts in this series. Click here for an index of all posts. In this series, or download a pdf. Of the complete series. Feed You can leave a response. Next Post ».
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Material Conditions Series Part 11: Displacement | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Part 11: Displacement. Each week we’re bringing you an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. Displacement refers to the shifting of masonry units out of their as-built position. Displacement can occur in the vertical plane, horizontal plane, or both. Horizontal and vertical displacement in brick. Horizontal and vertical displacement in limestone. From your own site.
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EVENT: Preservation on High: Investigation and Documentation of Monumental Historic Structures | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. EVENT: Preservation on High: Investigation and Documentation of Monumental Historic Structures. Learn how available technological tools help to improve the collection and management of graphical and numerical information derived from building surveys. Learn more and RSVP here. DATE: June 11, 2015. TIME: 4:00pm – 6:00pm. LOCATION: Commons, 107 West Denny Way, Suite 303, Seattle, WA 98119. Presented by Association for Preservation Technology NW. Feed You can leave a response.
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Material Conditions Series Finale | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Finale. Each post in this series provides an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. The full series is indexed here and is also available as a pdf download. Thanks for following along! Part 1: Cracks and Crack Systems in Masonry. Part 4: Efflorescence and Leached Salts. Part 5: Surface Loss. Part 6: Failed Joints in Masonry. Part 8: Biological Growth. For more info...
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Material Conditions Series Part 1: Cracks and Crack Systems | Vertical Access LLC Blog
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Vertical Access LLC Blog. Material Conditions Series Part 1: Cracks and Crack Systems. Each week we’re bringing you an in-depth look at one of the standard conditions we encounter and document during inspections of buildings and civil structures. Part 1: Cracks and Crack Systems in Masonry. Crack system through joints in brick. Crack system through units in granite. Severe crack through a terra cotta unit. Next in this series: Crazing. Click here to see all posts in this series. Of the complete series.