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M.T.N Architects New Website Launch Provides an Extension of Information
Meridian, ID (PRWEB) December 05, 2012
M.T.N Architects was created as the in-house architectural firm for PrecisionCraft Log and Timber Homes. After the creation of PFB Custom Homes Group, the architectural firm has broadened its scope to encompass all three of their unique home brands; PrecisionCraft, Riverbend Timber Framing, and Point Zero Homes.
As a result, M.T.N. Architects can provide professional design services for mountain style homes, traditional timber homes, and net zero capable homes. These designs as well as more information about each individual home brand can be found within the newly launched website.
A section dedicated to interior design is also available. In this section, viewers can learn more about the interior design expertise the firm provides their clients. A preview of the corporations showroom in their U.S. home office of Meridian, Idaho was also added.
View this new website for M.T.N Architects at: http://www.mtnarchitects.com.
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PFB Custom Homes Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of PFB Corporation, is the parent company of Riverbend Timber Framing, PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes, and Point Zero Homes.
M.T.N Architects is the in-house architectural firm for the three home brands of PFB Custom Homes Group; PrecisionCraft, Riverbend, and Point Zero. M.T.N Architects designs authentic and imaginative architecture for these specialized building styles. With over 20 years of experience and numerous accolades and awards, M.T.N Architects has the expertise and ingenuity to develop home designs that exceed client expectations.
Danielle Bright M.T.N Architects 208-493-2655 Email Information
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3D Animation of Seminole State College Altamonte Master Plan by HuntonBrady Architects
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Division1 Success Story – Video -
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See how Division1 Architects achieves distinctive designs with Vectorworks software.From:vectorworksViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:56More inScience Technology
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$25k CLASSROOM FACELIFT CONTEST
MCEL 2012 Conference attendees voted for the most deserving school of this $25000 classroom makeover. CTA Architects Engineers - Hon furniture - Pierce Flooring - Sherwin Williams - all sponsors. Winner - Fromberg Elementary School Montana.From:360OfficeChannelViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:04More inEducation
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TulipTV Ep # 31 Electric car, Tom Bijvoet, Amsterdam
What does the future of the electric car look like? Tom Bijvoet visits the Dutch koffieclub in Newark, California. Amsterdam: an introduction of the city. Produced by abcofilm.com for tuliptv.com This episode was first broadcasted on December 1, 2012. TulipTV is finding out what the future will be of the electric car. Douglas Hamming, Stantec architects Ltd, tells us what he thinks that will happen with the electric car. Jim Nicholson, BC Hydro, is driving differently with an electric car. Also Malcolm Shield, City of Vancouver, tells us what he thinks and knows about the electric car. Tom Bijvoet is reporting for TulipTV and DUTCH the magazine. He is in Newark, California. In Newark there is one of the biggest Dutch Coffee Clubs. There are a lot of Dutch clubs in America and it is their way to come get together and drink a coffee with lots of "gezelligheid". Most clubs meet every third Wednesday of the month at 10am. Tom talked to one of the organizers, Thea Pex, of the coffee club. She read in the Krant that there where so many coffe clubs but there was not one in their neighbourhood. That is how it started. The first time she asked all her Dutch connection. From 15 people to almost 64 people. Tom interviewed the president of the NESO, Trees Baams. NESO is organization that started in the 1960 #39;s and it is still growing. They have a membership of 200 Dutch people. They are doing all kind of activities. Meet Adriana Lyffyt, organizer of the Gillroy Koffieclub. Thea Bay is ...From:TulipTVShowViews:2 0ratingsTime:26:17More inEntertainment
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K-9 of UAP Kadayawan Dabaw: Thank you For The Music (by ABBA)
Arki Gig: Architects #39; Musical Show featuring architects of UAP Kadayawan Dabaw Chapter and Arki students of ADDU, UP and UM. October 29, 2012.From:Noel DivinagraciaViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:08More inMusic
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6 rooms into 1: morphing apartment packs 1100 sq ft into 420
When we first met Graham Hill he #39;d spent most of the year living in tiny spaces- "a tiny trailer, a tent, and then a boat" and he was convinced others would love it as much if small spaces could be designed right. In 2010, we met Graham Hill- the founder of treehugger.com and a serial entrepreneur. He had just bought two tiny apartments in a century-old tenement building in Soho and he had plans to turn them into laboratories, and showcases, for tiny living. He wanted a tiny space that didn #39;t sacrifice function, but instead that would expand to provide a wish list including dinner parties for 12, accommodations for 2 overnight guests, a home office and a home theater with digital projector. Not wanting to limit himself to local architects, he crowdsourced the design as a competition and received 300 entries from all over the world. Two Romanian architecture students won with their design "One Size Fits All". Completed in 2012, his LifeEdited apartment doesn #39;t resemble the cramped space we saw in 2010. Today the 420-square-foot space can be expanded to include the functionality of 1100 square feet: walls, drawers and beds move and unfold to create 6 rooms: living room, dining room, office, guest office, master bedroom and guest bedroom. If you include the kitchen and the bathroom which morphs into a phone booth or meditation room, the apartment includes 10 total rooms. More info on original story: faircompanies.comFrom:kirstendirksenViews:24 0ratingsTime:19:55More inHowto Style
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Wonderland Installation at [storefront] Olson Kundig Architects
Reel Grrls moves into [storefront] Olson Kundig Architects #39; Pioneer Square storefront for a wintery installation that begins December 6th at 6pm.From:reelgrrlsViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:30More inNonprofits Activism
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Seattle Architects - About CTA Builds
Learn more about how CTA Builds can help you design and build the home of your dreams. CTA Design Builds is full-service firm specializing in pacific northwest architecture, custom remodels, and on-time and on-budget new home construction.From:ArchitectsInSeattleViews:1 1ratingsTime:02:14More inHowto Style
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The Ridgefield School District plans to build a new multipurpose building at the high school as part of $49 million in new construction planned throughout the district.
By Tyler Graf Columbian staff writer
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Architects designing $49 million worth of buildings at the Ridgefield School District have released a first look at how the new construction will take shape. But as designs on the bond-funded project come together, school district officials say they're still looking to cut costs where they can.
Nine months after voters approved a 20-year, $47-million bond package to pay for the bulk of work at three Ridgefield School District campuses, Vancouver-based LSW Architects has released its preliminary designs for the buildings. The architectural schematics and illustrations for the buildings are the next steps toward breaking ground, expected to take place during late spring.
Architects plan to complete their design phase by January, but the project remains over budget, Superintendent Art Edgerly said.
In the next month, district officials and construction managers with Triplett-Wellman Construction and Ketchum Enterprises will work to decrease costs. Edgerly didn't elaborate on the costs but said project managers will be able to tweak details of the buildings to make them cheaper to build.
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