Archive for June, 2011
East Sacramento New Home
by O on Jun.29, 2011, under Architecture
Coming this fall … a “NotSoBig” composition for a 40×100 foot parcel in East Sacramento … a spritely character with a small footprint
Snappy redo in South Land Park
by O on Jun.28, 2011, under Architecture
A crisp and clean transformation of 1314 Lucio Lane in South Land Park … now ready for new owners!
MFM nominates Crocker Museum for Regional Recognition Award!
by O on Jun.24, 2011, under Architecture
Leave a Comment more...Trax Microbrewery moves forward …
by O on Jun.14, 2011, under Architecture
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Microbrewery on track for Curtis Park Suzanne Hurt A Curtis Park microbrewery that plays up Sacramento’s railroad history is one step closer to opening after winning approval from the city Planning Commission. Two craft beer fans expect to open Track 7 Brewing Company, a microbrewery and tasting room, in mid-September if other necessary permits and licensing are granted. Southern continue reading |
We are proud to be one of the many allies, supporters and friends of the Trax microbrewery!
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‘Sobering’ and ‘Grim’ U.S. Housing Market Report
by O on Jun.08, 2011, under Architecture
Harvard Center Releases ‘Sobering’ and ‘Grim’ U.S. Housing Market Report
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
The latest U.S. housing market report issued from Harvard University painted an austere picture, with single family housing completions hitting levels last seen during WWII and new home sales teetering on record lows.
Classic Truck needs some TLC
by O on Jun.07, 2011, under Architecture
If you know someone who could ‘adopt’ this classic chevy truck drop me a note. It is about to be hauled off as junk.
Junk or Treasure?
by O on Jun.07, 2011, under Architecture
Know anyone looking to adopt an historic truck?
A Saturday afternoon walk
by O on Jun.07, 2011, under Architecture
The American River runs through the heart of Sacramento; nature in an urban setting
Wildrose Ranch
by O on Jun.07, 2011, under Architecture
We are working pro-bono with the property owner along with two other preservationists to save some of the remaining character of Wildrose Ranch – a turn of the century farmstead on the Garden Highway in the path of Levee work – and bulldozers. The owner so far has invested his own money to move the historic water tower out of the demolition zone. Now what …?
Before and After: downtown Galt facades
by O on Jun.06, 2011, under Architecture
X Lofts under construction on X Street
by O on Jun.03, 2011, under Architecture
An Applied Architecture development taking shape in Sacramento’s midtown Broadway corridor
East Sacramento new home design: on the boards
by O on Jun.02, 2011, under Architecture
Study models: a new East Sacramento home for a small 40×100 vacant parcel.






























