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When Did Halloween Change?
Halloween used to be about vandalism, pranks and hooliganism, not children, candy and costumes. Americans invented trick-or-treating during World War II, changing this story. Halloween traditionally celebrated mischief rather than costumes or treats, embracing its...
When Did Halloween Change?
Halloween used to be about vandalism, pranks and hooliganism, not children, candy and costumes. Americans invented trick-or-treating during World War II, changing this story. Halloween traditionally celebrated mischief rather than costumes or treats, embracing its...
Covered Bridges…Why?
Rural America's covered bridges are charming. From Thomas Kinkade's "The Old Covered Bridge" to The Bridges of Madison County's novel and movies, these charming, handcrafted buildings have been romanticized in popular culture. Despite becoming less important in the...
The Number ‘13’….it’s not just for Taylor Swift!
It's no secret that Taylor Swift loves 13. Since her 2006 self-titled debut album, the multi-Grammy winner has found ways to incorporate this supposedly unlucky number throughout her work. Her passion is visible throughout her career, especially on her tenth studio...
Navigating the Complexities of Commercial Architecture and Building Code Compliance
Corporate architecture is a multifaceted discipline that involves the design, construction, andmaintenance of commercial buildings. It encompasses a wide range of considerations, fromaesthetic appeal to functional efficiency. However, one critical aspect that often...
The Future of Commercial Architecture: A Look at Emerging Trends
As technology continues to evolve and societal needs shift, the landscape of corporate architecture is undergoing significant transformation. Here are some of the emerging trends shaping the future of corporate spaces: 1. Sustainable and Green Buildings Sustainable...
The Art of Minimalist Design: A Guide to Creating Calm and Clutter-Free Spaces
The Philosophy of Minimalism In a world often characterized by excess and clutter, minimalist design offers a refreshing alternative. By focusing on simplicity, clean lines, and essential elements, minimalist architecture creates spaces that are both visually...