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  1. I just read an inspirational article about a woman in Portland Oregon, who made a promise to do something about homelessness during a college spring break as a volunteer in a program for homeless families. Here is a link to the article. She kept her word and it's working. https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/09/us/oregon-homeless-families-shelter-housing-cnnheroes/index.html
  2. Perhaps public bathrooms and a bathing facility would be a humane and forward thinking solution. It wouldn't have to be on Main street but somewhere that was fairly accessible and patrolled.
  3. I wish our drone pilots would give us an overview of the progress of development along eastern Buffalo bayou. Starting at Allens Landing through downtown east to as far as construction along the bayou continues. It would be nice to see the area where the new northern canal is going to connect with White Oak and its cut across to the eventual reconnect with Buffalo bayou. It would also be nice to have overall images of the area from Lockwood to Jensen to get an overall idea of all that is going on. Only wishing. I do think it would be advantageous to have this over view.
  4. You better watch out _nevii, you might be outed by the SOS for bringing this up.
  5. 19514 This architect has no relationship to Rice except for his firms work. He does have insight into the changers that are happening from within.
  6. This wasn't from a student rumor mill. This came from an architect who I trust would know.
  7. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/22/dining/dallas-luxury-restaurants.html Heres a story in today's New York Times that will make Houstonians wonder why we dont get some of this stuff. Like two new Ritz Carltons going up at the same time and all of these incredible new restaurants. Maybe 92,300 millionaires has something to do with it. I dont know how many we have, but this article compares Dallas to the Dubai in terms of expensive and fancy eateries.
  8. I've heard from reliable sources that this whole project is going to slow down. With Rice's new administration, and reorganization of Rices direction they are rethinking their future plans for Ion, and a hoped for master plan for Rice's property in the Village. They have released their real estate team and reorganizing their priorities. They have dropped RDA which has been an important community compass helping to guide the city in the right direction. Apparently this project doesnt fit in with the new direction Rice plans to go. I hope this isn't true but I do trust my source.
  9. I'm just happy to see it as a topic in a major news outlet. On a completely different note I would like to invite any and all to come by Andrew Durham gallery to see my latest exhibition of work. Also our group Lindale, will be performing at the gallery on Saturday May 27th, from 6:30 - 9:00. I welcome you to come by and see the art listen to some music on the patio and have some refreshments. I would love to see some HAIF support. I know HINDESKY, has come to see us perform, so come on by and let me know your a HAIFER!
  10. Just read this interesting article today in CNN, about how minimum parking requirements have shaped most American cities, and how those ideas are changing. Many U.S. cities are changing their parking requirements or dropping them altogether. https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/20/business/parking-minimums-cars-transportation-urban-planning/index.html
  11. I dont think the east side has the market on dumb. Thats a little snarky.
  12. Even more the reason, it's a great location. And there is not a more condensed walkable area in Houston with as many options to partake in.
  13. I can think of one other area that would really be a great location for this type of hotel. Rice Village. With it's proximity to Rice, TMC, Greenway Plaza, The museum district, and all of the shops restaurants and bars. You could literally walk to anything you wanted to see or do.
  14. I believe that the Menil, wants to keep the height of all buildings surrounding the Menil to two stories or less. I remember someone stating that Mrs. Menil encouraged keeping building heights down near the Menil as to not cast shadows on it. Here is an excerpt taken from the Menil's stated development strategy. There are a variety of potential building typologies that could break away from the traditional four-story stick built model employed through- out Houston, including tower-on-base, slab-on-base, and tower-in-the- park, which would encourage a richer variety of forms while maintaining a balance between building density and the new public open space. Building scale will decrease in height as one moves north from Richmond Avenue, with the tallest buildings anchored along the avenue, and step- ping down to mid-height in the blocks north of Colquitt. The greatest op- portunity to create iconic and meaningful architecture lies in the use of a variety of different building massings modulated across the development sites, and marrying each with its own architectural vision. The Menil will name a private development partner.
  15. It makes me nervous, just looking at those guys working on the scaffolding.
  16. I would like to extend an invitation to any HAIFERS interested in art, to attend my opening reception at Andrew Durham Gallery 1821 West Alabama on Saturday May 6th from 6-8 p.m.
  17. It seems like a pretty pricey piece of real estate for a practice facility.
  18. Calling Purdueengineered!! How will a heavy rain affect freshly poured concrete? I cant imagine it being real good for it
  19. I think it goes; If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Especially after you just won March Madness. No manners. Typical
  20. That looks amazing. This view of downtown from the Northbank, is really amazing and quite attractive. So this project will be the north bank of the Buffalo Bayou cutoff canal. When the canal is finished this will become the heart of a very edgy, bohemian neighborhood in the northern part of downtown. Obviously, Urban Genesis did their homework, laid out a plan and acted, and now this area has the potential to become a dynamic and hip area to live, work, and play. How fortuitous! This is really going to stimulate interest in this historic neighborhood and this part of downtown. Its always been a very edgy and intriguing area, with a dynamic history. In just my lifetime the neighborhood has been home to movie studios, the James Bute building housing tattoo parlors artist studios, bail bondsmen, coffee importers, galleries, clubs, and coffee houses, and Mother Dog studios, and old narrow streets with old trees, bars, barbers, restaurants, more artist studios and Randal Davis first project. It's my hope that all of the late 19th and early twentieth c. structures that remain in the neighborhood survive so they can provide the fabric that will tie the whole area together. Both sides of San Jacinto will be a very interesting area someday and sooner than later. It is too bad that the bus barn building has to go for the canal, but I like the benefits and the potential to stimulate growth and help bring an exciting renaissance to the Northbank, an area that deserves it.
  21. I am now the director of Andrew Durham gallery directly across the street 1821 W. Alabama, from Sunrise House and wish they would hurry up an open. They just came out and painted over the recent graffiti. Next time you're in the neighborhood come by and say hi and check out the art. Our current show features works by Ann Stautberg, and Frank X. Tolbert 2. I have a show opening May 6th. Love to see all.
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