by timjones | Apr 22, 2016 | Reflection
In Detail by Leo Spurgin Pluto. 1474 miles in diameter. 2.66 billion miles away at its closest point to Earth. To put that in a scale that we can understand, that is over 29,000 years of driving in a car at 60 miles an hour in a straight line. This distance, although...
by timjones | Feb 17, 2016 | Reflection
By Sam Williams New Beginnings I’ve experienced two major life events within the last two months. I graduated from the University of Colorado Denver with my Masters of Architecture and started a full time position with Path21 Architecture. At the same time my wife and...
by timjones | Jan 19, 2016 | Reflection
by Scott Deitle It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power The train was quiet this morning, as it was a holiday, and most of the passengers stared at their smartphones and Kindles in silence. People were listening to unknown music or podcasts, as the sun rose above...
by timjones | Dec 23, 2015 | Reflection, Sustainability
by Stephanie Williams What is your purpose in life? That’s a pretty loaded question, especially for a recent college graduate. But that was the question I was asked in my first job right out of college. Little did I know, in seeking an answer to the ever daunting...
by timjones | Oct 22, 2015 | Musings, Reflection
By John Menno Nap, AIA; Path21 Principal Picture for a moment that there are two sides to everything you do, everything you are, and everything you will become. There is an A side and a B side. For others, there might be a third side, but for moment, let’s...
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