Monday brought us to the monthly Northside Community Council meeting (http://www.northside.net/NCC/index.php), where the new board took their reigns. Congratulations all. We're sure you'll continue a fine tradition of leadership and positive influence.
Aside from that, we've primarily been in contact with our building/construction team hammering away at concerns dealing with the full mobility of our (proposed) arts & education center.
On Wednesday, things continued in the realm of positivity. We attended a meeting for Fuel Cincinnati (http://fuelcincinnati.org/) -- a local non-profit organization dedicated to funding projects created by young, driven individuals that support ideas revolving around community building, education, diversity and environmental concerns. And while this was a rather informal gathering, it was great to see what other young community leaders had to offer. Plus, the volunteers of Fuel Cincinnati carry with them tremendous amounts of positive energy. Please click the link above to get a better sense of who they are.
From there, our parProjects week started winding down. We had a lot of personal projects that kept us busy throughout the week (studio renovation for Chris -- pressing graphic design projects for Jonathan), but we still looked forward to meeting with our structural engineer. While we're comfortable in our own skill sets, meetings with Tom are like courses in a continuing education program ...that're worth looking forward to. Our floor plans (from last week) were discussed in further detail and, as usual, we left the meeting with a bit of homework. Still, some great news is that we've not only devised plans of making phase 1 of our structure configurable in multiple ways, but we've also further discussed the option of 14' gallery ceilings for phase 2 of the design!
Of course, we'll be sharing some our new findings soon. But for now, have a great weekend!
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I have seen some of your building projects and I can't help but be amazed. I hope we could hire construction consulting agency as good as you.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are very impressive. The new homes that you devise are very modern and interesting. I hope I'd get to see more of your work.
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