Dane Spencer:
Landscape Architect
By Lalaena Gonzalez-Figueroa
Photography: Pool, Greg Wilson, balance Giovanni Lunardi
Attorneys think with words, musicians think with notes, and mathematicians think with numbers. Dane Spencer, Landscape Architect, thinks with pictures.
When visiting a site for the first time Dane uses careful observation to note the assets and limitations a [...]
How To Stay Fit When Business Pressures Mount
By William Henry PhD
Beyond Competitive Athletics
In today’s economic times those of us in the design/development and construction industry are facing daunting pressures. The tendency of course is to work longer hours to keep the doors open. With our New Years resolutions recently formulated, many have pledged to exercise [...]
How And When To Engage a Contractor
By William Henry PhD
History of ‘At Risk Construction Management’ aka ‘CM at Risk’ in the State of Florida
In the late 1970’s a major public project went so poorly for the State University System that the two agencies responsible for major project administration for the State of Florida determined that [...]
Revised American Disabilities Act Regulations - Effecting Public Outdoor Recreational Areas
By William Henry PhD
Past ‘Safe Harbored Area’ No Longer Exempt
Having served for many years as a forensic ‘court certified’ expert concerning design and construction litigation I am continually surprised by the on-going case law as it evolves– sometimes daily. Being in a so called ‘creative [...]
Narrowing The Role Of Architects Contributed To The Demise Of The Profession
By William Henry PhD
Computer Aided Design
It is apparent to many in the industry that there are several factors contributing to the diminishing role architects play in designing the built environment. One major factor that will be examined is something known as “CAD.” In the [...]
Infection Rates Lead To Demand For Senior Residential Care Communities Near Hospitals
By William Henry PhD
The Continuum of Care Near Hospitals
Part of the recent saga concerning Medicare, Medicaid, and Obama Care is the impact on demand for lower cost outpatient care residential facilities near acute care hospitals. These facilities span the gamut between independent living, assisted living, [...]
Backfilling Large Empty Retail Boxes With Out Of The Box Uses
By William Henry PhD
The Internet is Siphoning Retail Sales from Traditional ‘Bricks and Mortar’ Stores and Thereby Contributing to Vacancies
The 600 pound gorilla at the recent retail convention in Las Vegas known as ‘RECON’ which is an acronym for the ‘The Global Retail Real Estate [...]
Multi-Family Housing Making A Roaring Comeback
By William Henry PhD
According to a recent forum held by the University of Florida’s graduate real estate department for its Board of Trustees, the resurgence is due to the following factors:
1) Changing demographics leads to increased demand
2) The deep recession
3) A preference for a more urban lifestyle
4) Disillusionment with the [...]
Cold Causes Mold?
By William Henry PhD
Recently our firm, RGA Architects, LLC was retained to provide expert testimony to assess the cause of significant amounts of toxic mold growth caused by the winter cold snaps.
Unlike mold caused by water penetration, mold caused by cold snaps is due to significant variation in temperatures, like the huge swings [...]
COBROOKE Announces Annual Pro Bono Grant.
COBROOKE IDEAS | ARCHITECTURE | DESIGN, a Sarasota-based architecture/design firm announced its annual pro bono design services grant for not-for-profit and community based organizations.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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