Archive for 2011

Dec
0

Flash Mob -Deck the Halls

Tis the Season! Flash mob at my Alma Mater the good old University of Minnesota. We here at Michael Huber Architects wish you Happy Holidays and a Healthy New Year!

Dec
0

3.2 Million Dots

Wow! 210 hours of talent in this video of an artist creating a drawing using only quick taps from ONE pen. He uses one of the pens I listed as my favorite in this video. Inspiring… and humbling with his patience and vision.
Source: Miguel Endara

Dec
5

Installing Plywood Flooring

During the weekly parties (well, maybe now and then) we hold at our house, people always ask about the plywood flooring. We have used plywood on several projects with great results. It is inexpensive and comes in a variety of species. We installed it ourselves and so can you! Here is a quick video of how we did it in our home.

Dec
3

My Favorite Pens

After years of trial and error I have finally settled on a handful of pens that are my favorites. Take a look at the video and below are the links to the specific ones I discuss.

Pentel EnerGel
Sharpie
Pilot Varsity
Pigma Micron
Pilot Bravo

Nov
0

DIY Design -Table Lamp

DIY Design -Table Lamp

Not finding economical (and cool) bedside table lamps, I decided to build my own. I used miscellaneous pieces of aluminum angle, steel, brass/steel rods and my favorite -a truss plate, to make the basic fixture. I then picked up some electrical components including a 15 watt bulb and that’s it! Click on the images to enlarge.

Nov
2

Manhattan Shoebox Apartment

Could you live (and be happy) in a 78 square foot apartment? This young architect is and is an inspiration with his attitude. Makes me thankful for all I have and reminds me to enjoy the journey.
Source: Fair Companies

Nov
3

AIA ‘Using Video’ Presentation

I was honored to be asked to make a presentation at the AIA Minnesota Convention this past week. The gist was to discuss using video to help convey not only the visual but experiential aspects of architecture. This video was one of several I showed and was used to explain some DIY info. Unfortunately, it is not meant as a stand-alone but was paired with a Power Point presentation on how it was put together… (and there are a few inside jokes included for the attended audience). Afterwards, participants asked that I post it and include some links of DIY Video Resources -so here you go! Thanks everyone for your interest!

Learning DSLR Video, CheesyCam, DSLR Video Shooter, Film Riot, The Frugal Filmaker, Vimeo Video School

Nov
0

How to build an Eames Shell Chair

There is nothing to building a basic fiberglass chair…right? That’s what I thought until I watched this video of how it was done. There has always been an appreciation and nostalgia for Eames furniture. This video reinforces that. Let me know what you think.
Source: I like architecture

Nov
3

Project Update -Bald Eagle Lake

Project Update -Bald Eagle Lake

We are having fun with this project! An overall plan and design direction is set but the main discussion over the past month related to the roof form. The flat roof was out of the running early. The Owner’s had always desired an offset barrel roof but the shed roof was intriguing as well. Each had their pros and cons as it related to the interior and exterior function, aesthetic and costs. After much discussion and many sketches, the Owners decided to stay with their original desire for the offset barrel.

We are now working on the folding in the details, including the finishes and textures. Be sure to check previous posts to see how this project began! Click on the images below to enlarge.

Contractor: Cates Fine Homes

Oct
0

Colors, Materials & Finishes -Oh My!

Just another day in the life of an architect. We are finalizing the finish selections for a new $4 million office facility and making all of those selections can be overwhelming. We thought this video might help explain a bit of that process.

Oct
0

Creative Facade Animation

This video is called the ‘LG Optimus Hyper Facade in Berlin‘. I received the link via an email and unfortunately don’t know much about it… other then it is fun to watch! Enjoy!

Oct
1

Septic Cleanout

What is a septic system and how does it work? A spontaneous interview with an out of focus camera and on a windy (noisy) day. I couldn’t pass up talking with Ken of Ken’s Septic.