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THOUGHTBARN_PHOTO_LOG INSTALLATION

This past week THOUGHTBARN worked with the Mohawk / East End Ink to realize a temporary photo installation that would transform the concrete music bunker into a field of lumber. We hope it nods to what is to come there, wood. Enjoy while it lasts, it is temporary for a reason. ...








(THOUGHTBARN LOG INSTALLATION TEAM: ROBERT GAY, WILL FOX, JOHN ALGOOD)

The History of us working at the mohawk follows::



We have a long working relationship with the Mohawk a venue in Austin. Design Build Adventure/THOUGHTBARN worked on the initial language setting exercise when the venue first opened a couple of years ago. Cladding the existing building in recycled heart pine and weaving the fence with recycled pallet strap material from a local lumberyard, adding super graphics that let you know exactly where you were listening to music.








BIRDS INSTALL TEAM: (ROBERT GAY JACK SANDERS TRENT DAVIES)

As with any successfull venture, the needs and growth of the place have changed. Throughout the years, we have continued to work with the Mohawk on various additions and furniture elements that we hope keep the place constantly evolving and allows us to work within the constraints of low cost constructs that hopefully carry with them a tremedous hit to your internal stomach area of fun.



In the spirit of this, we have completed mobile planter boxes, crate stack funiture, glowing globe, the birds installation and cafeteria folding table of wood.




CRATE TEAM (ROBERT GAY/DESIGN, JOHN ALGOOD, JOHN HART ASHER, WILL FOX)













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5:21 PM

Wow. That's a neat design you did for Mohawk, but what the heck is going on with your one word wide layout on this page?

http://generalrinse.blogspot.com/2008/10/we-have-long-working-relationship-with.html

It's like every blog post is a beat poem. Talk about hard to read. Ouch!

You probably need to take the width:0px; off of the .widecolumn style under your /* Begin Structure */ section of the CSS. It's a little painful.    



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