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So good. 🤣
02/12/2023

So good. 🤣

Read it again.
08/25/2022

Read it again.

The California State Capitol, constructed between 1861 and 1874, features a 220-foot tall dome with striking similaritie...
12/19/2021

The California State Capitol, constructed between 1861 and 1874, features a 220-foot tall dome with striking similarities to the dome of the United States Capitol.

Miner Frederick Butler won a competition over six other architects for the job. Although a newly formed Board of Capitol Commissioners selected the plans of Butler, who had earlier designed Sacramento’s State Agricultural Hall, critics pointed out that it was astonishingly similar to the 1856 Clark plan. As it turned out, Clark had been on Butler’s payroll at the time he made those plans. As a result, Butler was awarded $1,500 for the design and Clark was appointed the Capitol’s superintending architect.

There was no general contractor for the entire project, nor was there ever a completed set of working drawings from which to build. Thus, from 1860 to 1874, each succeeding architect drew plans that influenced and even altered the course of the design.

Architecture: Neoclassical

(Courtesy California State Capitol Museum, California State Legislature)

Storytelling
09/11/2021

Storytelling

MHA applauds the Federal Communications Commission for approving the 988 order which will help frontline health care wor...
07/29/2020

MHA applauds the Federal Communications Commission for approving the 988 order which will help frontline health care workers and all Americans access mental health crisis services more easily. Activation will happen across the nation over the next two years. Read the order: https://bit.ly/3gZfCzM

When I first found out about  I was dying to go visit. In my mind, it could only be everything I dreamed of in design: a...
02/06/2020

When I first found out about I was dying to go visit. In my mind, it could only be everything I dreamed of in design: an environmentally friendly place built with locally sourced materials and designed to induce a deep connection between humans and nature. A place that would promote healing of the mind, body and spirit. The concept is beautiful but, in reality, I was disappointed in learning that the design was not intended to be universal. The countless stairways, rope bridges, very low dimmed lights (or lack thereof) and several tripping hazards make it impossible for people with disabilities (physical, psychological or behavioral) and elders to navigate and enjoy the experience. Not to mention the hefty price point associated with everything from entry fees (advertised as minimum consumption) to boutique merchandise. Maintenance of the place seems to be a hassle too, considering the missing twigs are located in inaccessible places. It was a nice experience but the lack of functional and universal design makes for nothing more than an expensive artistic experience.



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Another one from NEOCON 2019•••
09/22/2019

Another one from NEOCON 2019



Mediocrity = 🤮•••
06/15/2019

Mediocrity = 🤮



Rover and Rascal were heartthrobs at  and  showroom.•••
06/13/2019

Rover and Rascal were heartthrobs at and showroom.



Neocon 2019How can you not ❤️•••              @ Merchandise Mart
06/10/2019

Neocon 2019
How can you not ❤️



@ Merchandise Mart

How adorable this mission revival stairway.•••
03/16/2019

How adorable this mission revival stairway.



Be safe.•••
02/18/2019

Be safe.



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