From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Good Millwork: Architects who Twitter

by Good Millwork on September 28, 2009

in Architecture

TWITTER, architectural moldings and millwork…WHAT? Sawdust and social media makes for an interesting cocktail but what is absolutely fascinating is the ability to communicate with the architectural design community worldwide instantly through social networking and Twitter.
Enter Su Butcher and the Architects Twitter League. Su has done an amazing job bringing together Architects, architectural students, interns [...]

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Good Millwork: Wooden House by Architect Wim Goes

by Good Millwork on September 25, 2009

in Architecture

Weekend RETREAT! Amazing use of wood architecture. Sexy lake diggs! Vertical facades are opaque to outside, yet allow view of lake and garden from within. I can picture myself lazing about on the dock and even really enjoying some time with the family while gathered about that awesome fire pit.
Multi-planar use of small plank wood [...]

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Good Millwork: Reclaimed Wood in Seaside, FL

by Good Millwork on September 16, 2009

in General

Good Millwork: Reclaimed Woods, originally uploaded by Good Millwork.
Seaside, FL, is known to us locals for Modica Market and the early AM brew, for watching the sunset from Bud & Alley’s, and the Friday night movies on the green. The Outsiders refer to “our backyard” as the first New Urbanist Development, and Time magazine has [...]

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Good Millwork: Is it LIVE?…or is it Memorex?

by Good Millwork on September 4, 2009

in General

3D Architectural Models – Guest Post by Jack Bransfield AIA, originally uploaded by Good Millwork.

Labor Day at the beach? Checkout out the local scene or tune in to 30A Radio for what’s going down on the whites sands of the Emerald Coast. Cool stuff…we’re working on a LEED Platinum historic renovation in the Carolinas…check out [...]

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