On Your Feet
Specifying fixtures and fittings for projects can be one of the most tedious and intriguing tasks...
Read Moreby jwa | Jul 12, 2024 | architecture, Food for thought | 0 |
Specifying fixtures and fittings for projects can be one of the most tedious and intriguing tasks...
Read Moreby jwa | Jun 28, 2024 | architecture, LGBT | 0 |
I was never a Boy Scout, and I suspect my publicist wasn’t either. However, when the decision was...
Read Moreby jwa | Apr 19, 2024 | architecture, business, Food for thought, Life | 0 |
“Lovely Spam! Wonderful Spam!” (Sorry. Had to get the Monty Python out of my head.) Every so...
Read Moreby jwa | Aug 4, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
“What’s your favorite building?” Architects are asked this a lot. Probably only second to who our...
Read Moreby jwa | Jul 21, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
Like most, I take the same route to and from work – day after day after day. Part of me says I...
Read Moreby jwa | Jun 16, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
Architects love awards, perhaps second only to gossip. Put two of us in a room and we can dish...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 31, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
I got to draw this week. I know that sounds weird coming from an architect. That’s what we do. We...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 17, 2023 | architecture | 0 |
I walked into work this morning with a couple of prints from a meeting the afternoon before and...
Read Moreby jwa | Oct 28, 2022 | architecture | 0 |
The window sills in my hotel room are at crotch height. And there are four of them. Not that this...
Read Moreby jwa | Oct 21, 2022 | architecture | 0 |
When starting a renovation project, there are always a few things I tell a client: First – expect...
Read Moreby jwa | Jul 22, 2022 | architecture, Life | 0 |
Something has gone terribly wrong when you wake, hear the day’s forecast, and think: “That’s nice....
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