awesome architectural sculpture made from/built on an old found chair by Mr. Ted Lott. via OK Great
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100 Mile House Open Ideas Competition
The Architecture Foundation of BC promotes BIG IDEAS that...
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Another great sunset this evening.
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Adolph Sutro, Cliff House, San Francisco, CA, 1906
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BLAH has been staying out of the bun fight in Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant over building heights at...
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My favourite picture of my grandmother.
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First milled project.
Disproportionately proud!
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Richard Scarry as an example of drawings of highly complex systems.

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Adolph Sutro, Sutro Baths, San Francisco, CA, 1896
"In a battle waged everywhere forever, everything is at stake... and a whole lot more"
Hello my name is Ryan, I am graduate architecture student living in Vancouver. Nice to meet you.
Follow my journey through architecture school in the column to the left.
Hello my name is Ryan, I am graduate architecture student living in Vancouver. Nice to meet you.
Follow my journey through architecture school in the column to the left.
