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What was supposed to be a yearlong $140,000 renovation ballooned into three excruciating years that cost us more than $500,000 — and the work is still not finished. But as my husband and I soon discovered, unless you've made a plan, legal protections for homeowners are close to nonexistent. Every time our contractor turned up the temperature, we grimly adjusted to the reality of our demise. Knowing the cardinal rule of home renovation — never pay in full until the job is over and inspected — we grew suspicious. Despite completing several home-improvement and renovation projects with her husband over the years, she lacked the confidence to DIY the renovation of her newly purchased 6,500-square-foot home.
Persons: Arcadis, you've, Christine Chitnis, wasn't, It's, We've, Amanda Jane Jones, Jones, David Jensen, Greenberg Traurig, He'd, Jensen, Lisa DiAntonio, DiAntonio, hadn't, what's, Condé Organizations: Homeowners, Harvard's, for Housing Studies, Department of Business, American Institute of Architects, Vogue, The New York Times Locations: Rhode Island, North America, Northern Michigan, Michigan, Utah, New Jersey, Andover , Massachusetts
When Kimberly Dowdell becomes president of the American Institute of Architects next month, her ascent will be noteworthy. Ms. Dowdell, an architect in a profession that is overwhelmingly white and male, is a Black woman, the first to fill the post in the group’s 166-year history. African Americans make up 13.6 percent of the U.S. population, but only 1.8 percent of licensed architects in the country are Black, according to the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. Fewer than a quarter of the nearly 120,000 licensed architects in the United States are women, and not even one half of 1 percent of architects are Black women. There are small signs of change: Nearly 3 percent of architects who received their license last year were Black, and 43 percent of new architects were women.
Persons: Kimberly Dowdell, Dowdell Organizations: American Institute of Architects, National Council of Locations: United States
Raul Gutiérrez Alvarado (left) and his nephew, William Domínguez Gutierrez, pose for a portrait outside of their Oak Cliff home. At the time, the local media narrative was one of positive change for the neighborhood, Valderas says. (Azul Sordo for USN&WR)Before the BarrioOak Cliff was once a majority-white, working class neighborhood, annexed by Dallas in 1903. South Oak Cliff, which is largely Black and Hispanic, has a long record of neglect, well documented by Texas Monthly . This is the only photo she has of herself, which adorns the living room of her South Oak Cliff home.
Persons: Cliff, Seattle –, Ferguson, Raul Gutiérrez Alvarado, William Domínguez Gutierrez, Oak Cliff, Gutierrez, Manuel Sordo, Giovanni Valderas, Valderas, , Ezekiel Garcia, Brianna Hinguanzo, Jose Melendez, Diana Melendez, , . Sandoval, Sandoval, Strausz, ” Sandoval, Tereso Ortiz, they’ve, They’ve, ” Ortiz, Claudia Rangel, Damien Olguin, Rangel, Pearlina Bates, she’s, Bates, ” Bates, ‘ Let's, Todd Williams, Sam Moss, Moss, Cliff Valderas, , ” Valderas, Chad West, Gloria McCoy, Joann, McCoy, SaCarol Ford, Shaun Montgomery, She’s, Charles Strain, Noah Penn, ” Montgomery, Robert L, Thornton, ” Kathryn Holliday, that's, Tomorrow Bates, it’s, , ” Pearlina Bates Organizations: DALLAS, U.S ., U.S . As Texas, USN, Dallas Morning News, National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Dallas, San, Texas Woman’s University, Oak Cliff, cleats, Bishop Arts, Institute, Ku Klux Klan, D Magazine, , Penn State University, Bishop Arts District, Casa, Blacks, New York City, Texas Woman's University, Dallas County, City Council, Chad, Greater El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Tenth, Historic, Tenth Street Residential Association, Greater El Bethel Church, Ninth Ward School, Ku Klux, Dallas Observer, American Institute of Architects, University of Illinois, Tenth Street, Greater El Bethel Baptist Missionary Church, Sunday, Texas Monthly, Cliff Locations: Dallas, U.S, U.S . As, Seattle, Lawndale, Chicago, Missouri, Dover , New Jersey, Michocán, Mexico, Oak, San Francisco, Denver, Boston, North Oak, Jefferson, “ Texas, Black, “ Barrio America, American City, South Dallas, Oak Cliff, , Casa Guanajuato, Dallas from Louisiana, , Kiest Park, Texas, Melba, Greater El Bethel, Van Buren
It is half a block from the popular oversized sundial at Cranmer Park and less than a mile from public elementary and middle schools. A movie theater and a Trader Joe’s are also nearby, on Colorado Boulevard. Driving to downtown takes about half an hour. Size: 3,054 square feetPrice per square foot: $819Indoors: Mature landscaping shields the property from the street, and a brick driveway leads to the home’s front entrance, up a short flight of stairs. A double-sided fireplace faces a sitting area on one side and a cozy conversation pit with built-in bench seating on the other.
Persons: Richard W, Quinn Organizations: Denver, American Institute of Architects Locations: American Institute of Architects ’ Connecticut, Colorado, Breckenridge, Vail
A Wisconsin home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright just hit the market for the first time in its history. The Usonian-style residence, designed in 1954, is listed for $725,000. Wright built hundreds of homes in his lifetime and has been called the greatest American architect of all time. The house at 1425 Valley View Drive in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, made its market debut last week, listing for $725,000. Wright designed more than 1,100 architectural works in his lifetime, of which more than 500 were built, according to his foundation's website.
Mama a fost arestată în Riga, Letonia, ca cetăţean austriac, iar tata era cetăţean român şi a fost arestat în Odesa, Ucraina. Într-o zi, femeia a aruncat apă fierbinte în camera noastră şi, printr-o minune, mama a evitat să fie opărită. Din cauza lui Hitler, în 1938, a fugit la Riga, dar viaţa ei bună de dinainte a fost întreruptă când a fost arestată şi trimisă în lagăr. Tatăl meu a fost strungar, muncitor în fabrică, dar a fost mare amator de literatură, plin de umor şi foarte chipeş. A fost foarte interesant să întâlnesc români care au realizat lucruri importante în viaţă – inventatori, scriitori, arhitecţi.
Persons: Scott, Ilona Scott, Uniunii Sovietice . Amândoi, Mihai, Ion Mincu, Green Card, Ventura, Locuim, Sofia Cosma, Dinu Lipatti, Boleslav Kohn, Taras Mikischa, Therese Troster, Alfred Cortot, Emil von Sauer, Julius Isserlis, Hitler, I, Ea, Lincoln Mayorga, El, Costineşti, arhitecţi, Ceauşescu, şantier, Ilona Scott - Organizations: , Green, Filarmonica din, Electrecord, filarmonică, Partidul Comunist, Ceaikovski, Arts, Lions Club, Lion, American Institute, Architects Locations: gulag sovietic, România, dificili, Europa, americană, Statele Unite, Ocean, cărţi, Kazahstan, Karaganda, Odesa, Ucraina, gulag, Uniunii Sovietice, sovietic, Riga, Letonia, austriac, Viena, Austria, Bucureşti, cocioabă, SUA, Buftea, Statele Unite ale Americii, Predeal, Californiei, America, Arabia Saudită, Los Angeles, California, Pacific, Polonia, Rusia, Franţa, Filarmonica din Bucureşti, străinătate, Ungaria, Iugoslavia, Cuba, Germania de Est, Italia, Iaşi, României, New York, San Francisco, Anglia, Filarmonica din Moscova, UCLA, ţară, Maramureş, gogoşarii, Ventura
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