Anyone who’s been reading my posts (1|2) here are familiar with my interest in a drawing table sized interface for architectural design and drafting. I’ve posted about Jeff Hahn and multi-touch interface technology (think iphone) a couple of times before. Now, Microsoft joins the race with “Surface”. The Microsoft site explains that […]
Wow, it’s been a great week for Bero Architecture in the news. The Democrat and Chronicle this time has published a front page above-the-fold article featuring our project at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. There are some great pictures of the stained glass windows and some thoughtful quotes form parishioners. The congregation there has […]
The Susan B Anthony Neighborhood Association, along with the Landmark Society of Western New York, is hosting workshops this weekend exposing ways to maintain historic homes. Their goal is give to homeowners looking to fix up their buildings a reliable source of accurate information. So much conventional wisdom is out there circulating and […]
You may remember from a previous post that Bero Architecture recently completed an addition to Asbury First United Methodist Church, here in Rochester. This past weekend marked the official opening and blessing of the new rooms. Also celebrated […]
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The Village of Pittsford is well known for it’s historically intact neighborhoods. This is due in large part to the well developed guidelines in place that require permanent alterations of properties in a Preservation District to be approved by an Architectural Preservation Review Board (APRB). Historic Pittsford helps residents in the […]