Walking on Thin Ice With Structural Changes
This post focuses on the most misunderstood law of structural physics that all too frequently results in very costly remediation
This post focuses on the most misunderstood law of structural physics that all too frequently results in very costly remediation
With the use of nail guns set too high and the speed of construction, many nails are over driven. Most
Throw Back Thursday- Mixed-use Goldmine As the architect on Miner’s Point, EVstudio helped a vision come to life in

In a previous post, I discussed the sources of short- and long-term losses in unbonded post-tension tendons. Recently, a question
One of the most commonly asked questions to the structural department involved the required distance between the top of a
We recently submitted an airplane hangar with office space for permit. The hangar itself is a little less than 12,000
Last summer we complete the remodel of the main level of a residence hall for the University of Denver. Before
Today I took a walk of the mountain modern custom home that we have going up in Evergreen. As architects
As a young architect working in the modern world I am always fascinated by older construction drawings that were completed
While designing a recent commercial project I ran into a new situation (for me). The project is a mixed use
Most people are probably familiar with photo-voltaic (PV) systems. You see them on plenty of houses and also large arrays on the ground near
Let me first say that while I studied thermodynamics and heat transfer in school, it’s been many years since I’ve
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