Burlington Launches Online Tool For Historic Buildings
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The city of Burlington recently launched an interactive map of all historic buildings in the city. We tried it out and discovered a few interesting stories about our own office.
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The city of Burlington recently launched an interactive map of all historic buildings in the city. We tried it out and discovered a few interesting stories about our own office.
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Winooski voters voice their support for the modernization and expansion of their local school.
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On one of his recent regular trips to Uganda with the 52 Kids Foundation, Rolf Kielman and his fellow travelers enjoyed a true community effort, helping a neighbor with a particularly fast-track construction project.
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TruexCullins is developing the ultimate in luxury slopeside living. Coming soon to Stowe, Vermont.
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Your next office may seem more like a boutique hotel than a place of business. Here are 3 ways the modern workplace is being driven by the latest trends in hospitality design.
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School is back in session and students are heading back to the classroom. For students in Williston, they’re stepping into what feels like a brand new school.
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The final stop on Rolf’s cross-country adventure is a visit to the artist haven of Marfa, Texas.
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This hot summer has inspired us to repost this article from last year that explains how downtown transit and district heating will help Burlington reach its climate action goals.
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The third leg on Rolf’s Architectural tour of America finds him traveling from Saint Louis, MO to Bentonville, AR in search of architectural landmarks and surprising hidden gems.
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On the second stop of his cross-country journey, Rolf explores the midwestern city of Columbus Indiana, a mecca of mid-century modern architecture.
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Take an architectural road trip from Vermont to Texas by following Rolf’s summer travelogue. First stop: Buffalo, New York
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TruexCullins is celebrating its 50th anniversary, which was recognized with a reception and design exhibit honoring the firm’s achievements of the past 50 years. The exhibit is open to the public during business hours at the firm’s design studio at 209 Battery Street in Burlington.