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| [permanent intro] | WELCOME |
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Welcome. This site reviews the work of Deborah
Waldrip, Architect. Deborah's studio is currently based in downtown
Malibu, focusing on residential architecture. Three recent projects
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| 5-27-2002 | The Calendar is Here! |
| Happy Memorial Day (nice to have the day off in order to do a little bit more coding)! New today: The WA/SA calendar + random comic sketches of Deborah, Chris, and Sandro working 9 to 5 at Aloha8. | |
| 5-22-2002 | One More Bit |
| Very happy to inform that the project pages (the supposed main 'raison d'etre' of the site) are finally under way. There is text and images to review, under Projects. Come back soon for more-more-more. Bonus in the Projects section: Shakin' Windows, recalling the California earthquake-lifestyle. The calendar is also being developed (the coding is harsh, so give it a week; for now you can see what it looks like). Texts are now available in a database shared with sorensenarchitects.com. | |
| 1-25-2002 | Building Bits, Bit by Bit |
| Slowly but surely the site becomes established. An aesthetic for project pages has been developed, with 'special' links from the front page. The Project randomizer has also been designed-programmed (it's those icons of houses that keep on dropping down; just click on either one to be taken to a random review of either a coastal or inland project). Watch out for the database of architectural details, a sub-site about Malibu, a Flash intro page, the beginings of content, and more direct linking to sorensenarchitects.com. | |
| 1-1-2002 | Inauguration |
| Today this site is officially open. Soon to become one of LA's 'favorite' architecture Web sites. These pages are based on the structure of the site for Japanese Tecno-Pop (an event Deborah attended recently in Guadalajara, Mexico; she was favorably impressed by the 'tight' single-page layout, incorporating the latest in DHTML that... here it is!). Happy new year! | |