Sunday, June 14, 2009

An inspirational message from Paul Hawken



In a complete thirst for something new, interesting, and innovative I was thumbing threw Metropolitan Home, The Design100 issue, to see if sustainability was showing up and ran across an ad for Objectified. A documentary by Gary Hustwit that I had heard of and not seen yet. SOON. This synapse led me to youtube to see a trailer of the movie which led me to a collection of design blogs one of which was Tim Brown's designthinking which led me to Paul Hawken's commencement address @ the University of Portland. I pause and admit  ALL should take ten minutes out of your life and read this address and possibly change your perspective if not inspire to do something ingenious.  Read the address!

Just one quote:
The living world is not “out there” somewhere, but in your heart. What
do we know about life? In the words of biologist Janine Benyus, life
creates the conditions that are conducive to life. I can think of no
better motto for a future economy. We have tens of thousands of
abandoned homes without people and tens of thousands of abandoned
people without homes. We have failed bankers advising failed
regulators on how to save failed assets. Think about this: we are the
only species on this planet without full employment. Brilliant. We
have an economy that tells us that it is cheaper to destroy earth in
real time than to renew, restore, and sustain it. You can print money
to bail out a bank but you can’t print life to bail out a planet. At
present we are stealing the future, selling it in the present, and
calling it gross domestic product. We can just as easily have an
economy that is based on healing the future instead of stealing it. We
can either create assets for the future or take the assets of the
future. One is called restoration and the other exploitation. And
whenever we exploit the earth we exploit people and cause untold
suffering. Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way
to be rich.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Spire Denver Daily News


I am feeling the dam break loose a little bit as the graphic campaign for SpireDenver.Com begins to ramp up for the push through mid field. Sales are strong and the economy is showing signs of become a buyers market and why not live in a super cool sustainable high rise in Denver? This ad will run next week in the Denver Daily News. Should have some pop.

Monday, June 8, 2009

42 Look Down

42 floors up in the SPIRE building looking down onto the 9th floor amenity deck and 14th and Champa Street intersection. Better grab your space by the pool because it is going to get crowded quickly.

Monday, June 1, 2009

fiddlehead


Fiddlehead Designs is an award-winning design studio specializing in natural concrete spaces. Eco-friendly concrete countertops, sinks, fireplaces, furniture, tiles, architectural elements—all custom made by artisans committed to form, function, + the planet. 

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Locally serving Denver, Boulder, and Colorado’s Front Range as well as the mountain communities—Vail, Aspen, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, Summit County, + Jackson Hole. 

From conception to creation, we’re committed to good design that is environmentally responsible. Let us help you design a space that reflects your style, your inspiration, your life. 

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Found these while looking for a cool, sustainable, ADA restroom sink for the FlatIrons Bank Project. Super and not too costly.

Moco Loco Monday


Mocoloco

Web Model

Doing some fun modeling graphics for the Griffis Group with sketchup and a few other adobe crayons. Like the idea of treating a typical graphic problem in a new way. Look for the final on the Griffis website soon.