Posts Tagged ‘Architecture’
Local Developer Fred Daibes: A Reflection of Community
Local Developer Fred Daibes: A Reflection of Community By Michael Scivoli It’s almost impossible to take a drive down River Road in Edgewater and not notice a highrise that has recently been developed or is in the process of being built. With the town’s developments come more people, a diverse group of residents moving in…
Read MoreFraming the Future
Framing the Future A Look at Today’s Modern Architecture by Michael Scivoli In the world of design, there’s an ongoing debate of whether architecture, at its essence, is considered art. To some, the answer to this question is simple, as many of us view anything involving self-expression as art. For others, they recognize that architects…
Read MoreThe Art of a Vermont Winter
In 1928, Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis and his famed journalist wife, Dorothy Thompson, purchased a farm in the hinterlands of Vermont. It wasn’t long before the newlyweds realized they had found their perfect home on a 300-acre property beset with rolling hills, orchards and picturesque views in every direction—all for just $10,000. Over the…
Read MoreSay Aloha To Ward Village
Known for its famous landmarks and lush scenery such as Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, the island of O’ahu as we know it is changing. Hawaii’s capital city of Honolulu has quickly become one of the most urbanized cities throughout the islands, due in large part to the addition of Ward Village, a 60-acre coastal…
Read MoreAria: A New Vision for Las Vegas
The first time I arrived at Aria Resort & Casino, it didn’t take long for me to realize that it was anything but the typical Las Vegas hotel. From its architecture to its technology, very little about its ambience can be described as “old school” — separating it from its predecessors in a way that’s…
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