Houston Art Car Parade

It has been a few years since I had gone out to see the art car parade and it was a treat to make it this past weekend with my family and my niece. Although I really enjoy the parade,...

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Audio ::: Nujabes

8 January 10

Audio ::: Nujabes

I first heard Nujabes while watching episodes of Samurai Champloo with my husband. Instantly, we were captivated with this anime series. The art, graphics, story, animation, and music made for an overall, enticing composition. While doing some background research on...

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Film Review: Objectified

A couple of Fridays ago was the revival of our monthly lunch and a movie at the office. Our featured film was Objectified by Gary Hustwit, director of Helvetica. Objectified is a documentary that focuses on the design of objects...

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Pics of the Week ::: Rusted

Rust can have either physical or descriptive characteristics. Having rust is perceptible sign of age, a patina, a chemical reaction of oxidation, and corrosion. On the other hand, to be rusty is a way to describe a person as unseasoned,...

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Pics of the Week: Beautiful Imperfection

In an architecture office, we constantly focus on delivering perfection. There is a general bias towards producing clean lines and establishing relationships that form the foundation for the overall organization. However, there also tends to be a natural attraction to...

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Pics of the Week: Chaos

The theme for this week, chaos, has various meanings which might be experienced day to day or during a catastrophe. It can be a break in the order, improper function, one without pattern, or complete disarray. It is interesting to...

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Although the majority of us here in the office reside in Houston (with the exception of Alejandro who is in Buenos Aires), it is not always where we call home. Here we are recording places or events that symbolize or remind us of where we are from.

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