Greg Hiser’s west-side steakhouse is delayed mainly because he keeps coming up with ideas to make it nicer. Get an inside look at KVH Chophouse.
The Global Trade and Gender Arrangement – General information The Global Trade and Gender Arrangement is a non-binding agreement that Canada, Chile and New Zealand signed on August 4th, 2020, which ...
The number of annual holidays is determined by statute. Please refer to SAM policy 02.E.03 section 3.8, to review the process for observing optional holidays Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Cesar Chavez ...
Engineering drawings are key tools that engineers use to communicate, but deciphering them isn't always straightforward. In this video we cover the fundamentals, including the different types of ...
“No words really, just a horror show. Some of the design choices we made here helped, but we were also very lucky,” Santa Monica-based architect Greg Chasen shared in a now viral post on ...
SO-IL (Solid Objectives – Idenburg Liu) is an architectural design firm based in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 2008 by Florian Idenburg and Jing Liu. Known for an architecture deeply engaged ...
According to the company, this new offering allows fleet customers to benefit from flexible and advantageous leasing arrangements, drawing on Fleet Advantage’s expertise in finance and fleet services.
Pete Hegseth quickly proved in his confirmation hearing how unqualified he is to be U.S. defense secretary.
qbiq transforms complex design processes into easy-to-use solutions that can dramatically accelerate decision-making and transactions for brokers, landlords, tenants, architects, general ...
Described by Sam as “an explosion of color,” Hot Shock is packed with tracks that combine lyrical intensity and groove-driven arrangements. Drawing inspiration from artists like Sonic Youth, Autolux, ...
What began as plans for a string quartet quickly grew into a larger endeavor, encompassing full orchestral and jazz band arrangements. Drawing on a team of local talent from OU, including faculty, ...
One home on a neighborhood street survived, and the architect who designed it, Greg Chasen, is going viral for explaining why he thinks it survived. No words really - just a horror show.