Senin, 31 Oktober 2011

2 E. Fulton Building's Fate Decided

Remember the building on 2 E. Fulton St that was blogged about a month or so ago? The one David Lorenz from Visbeen Associates designed concepts for and submitted as a piece to vote for during ArtPrize? Here's a quick refresher. Recently, the 2 E. Fulton St building (and its renderings) was discussed in the Grand Rapids Business Journal, which announced that this city "eyesore" will finally be renovated by Locus Development. Vacant since 1998, Locus Development will be investing $4.5 million into "historically redeveloping" this building.

While they are not giving out too much information just yet as to which business specifically will be occupying the space, John Green and Andy Winkle of Locus Development did reveal that the top floor will be occupied by an office tenant, and the ground floor will be a new restaurant. What type of restaurant is coming has yet to be said, but Green did say we do not have "this type" of eatery yet in Grand Rapids.

Green stated that he hopes for construction to begin near the end of the first quarter of 2012 and have the work finished before ArtPrize starts up again in September.



The I Am Project :: Everybody Likes You

happy monday, party people! hope you all had fabulous weekends. did you have exciting halloween plans? mine didn't include any halloween action, but it was pretty non-stop. i hope to be recapping several aspects of it this week. for now, yes, i am's are back! apologies for the gap. i feel like this week merits a bit of an explanation about the statement (which we actually intend to start doing more often).

it is safe to say that i have spent the majority of my life a stage 5 people pleaser. true with friendships, elders (of course), colleagues, and men i've been involved with. so much so that, in many instances, i've compromised my own wishes and opinions in order to remain as likeable as possible. it's taken years and years to overcome this deep desire to be liked. i wish i knew exactly where it came from. is that a trait you're born with or is it learned? at this point in my life - while i will always remain respectful, open-minded and professional - i'm constantly reminding myself that it's okay to take responsibility for what i need and what i want from my relationships. it's incredibly freeing to stand in your own convictions. i worry less about others' perceptions of me and more about living the way i want, knowing full and well that what i do and say will probably turn some people off. while it has never and probably will never be my intention to offend others, i'm more comfortable knowing that if it happens, it's a matter of clashing perspectives or personalities more so than something being wrong with who i am or what i want.

now i could do several posts on past relationships with men (errrr...boys, rather) as it relates to this topic, but we'll save that for another time. for now, i'll just say that it's okay to expect that you're never going to please everyone. so i say focus on the one that matters most. (that's you, btdubs.)

now, i obviously don't mean for this to be taken literally. if you're a generally likeable person, more power to you! just don't be willing to compromise yourself too much for others' sake.

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Jumat, 28 Oktober 2011

holiday || happy halloween weekend

hope you all have a wonderful holiday weekend in store! i am thrilled to be attending the kate spade opening par-tay tonight, and am headed to central(ish) kansas tomorrow for my first kansas state football game in years. quite thrilled.

so i won't be dressing up. but if you are, you have to show us on monday!

styling by paul lowe, photography by linda pugliese

Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011

Staff Post by Jonathan Lorenz

For the next couple of weeks, we will be featuring blog posts from the rest of the Visbeen Associates staff. Let's get started with a post from Jonathan and his idea to beautify Eastown:


My attempt at blog contribution is to take notice of the unremarkable but highly trafficked areas of our city and produce a quick concept sketch that will hopefully show a way architecture can improve the location. So here is my first one, the location is found in Eastown on the corner of Giddings and Wealthy, which is currently home to a do-it-yourself car wash. Car washes are incredibly bad for the environment, our Grand River, and all else down stream. The other fault of this type of commercial application is that one business with only one employee is using all the potential space that three or four businesses could easily occupy and employ a handful of neighborhood denizens. There are many more nuances for first selecting this site (e.g. unsightliness, night crime, environmental concerns as I mentioned earlier, etc.), but I think the economic benefit is truly primary here the others are an amazing benefit to creating truly sustainable buildings.

Keep in mind this is just sketching for fun. This building is not the start of a real project in any shape or form, but just for fun I would love to hear some comments and thoughts on what businesses could occupy the building. It could be anything; the sky is the limit. Personally, I would like to see a Jack-of-All-Trades take the corner unit and a classy P.I. above! Also what could happen with the streetscape that will tie this idea to the westerly residences and the rest of the commercial corridor to the east? Could a similar building be mirrored across the street in the vacant lot? Don't forget that Grand Rapids doesn't have a parking problem; what we have is a walking problem, so next we should fill in the parking lot with a real building! Let's get our DENSITY ON!

Before: The current view of Wealthy St with the car wash

After: Sans car wash, but a beautiful building in its place


Keep checking back to see more posts from the rest of the staff!

lifestyle || a little luxe

for the past few weeks, i've been attempting to simplify the chaos and clutter in my life. i think we all know this doesn't come easily. the paperwork to address and file away piles up . . . exciting projects roll in . . . oh and when was the last time i scrubbed the floors? sometimes it's more fun just to look at pretty pictures and ignore what's in front of me.

only for a little while, of course. duty calls.





images via my newest favorite tumblr, jaclyn paige

Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011

type tuesday || vintage music inspired invitations

erin jang honestly never fails to blow me away. check out these amazing music poster inspired invites she designed for an obviously cool couple . . .









type tuesday || ruby star

while we're talking type treatment and color, had to mention blake c. tannery's promo design for surface designer melody miller of ruby star.








type tuesday || studio worldwide

completely crushing on this standout self-promo material for studio worldwide. beautiful color and type treatment!







Senin, 24 Oktober 2011

Meadowview Transformed

Meadowview's patio area recently underwent an outstanding renovation. Check out these before and after photos to see how Visbeen Associates transformed this area to be an amazing, cozy getaway, just outside the resident's doors.

Before:





After:




lifestyle || fast into fall

many apologies for the couple of quiet weeks here on BIA. i wish i had a fabulous story for you to explain my unannounced absence. alas, i just needed some time for creative renewal and to wrap up loose ends on some long-term projects. we all need a little bit of down time every once in awhile, no?

with a bit of extra time away from the computer, i was able to experience last week's dip in temperatures here in kansas city. it finally feels like fall around here!








miguel flores-vianna via 1stdibs || images 2,8 via i love saturdays || images 3,6 via fashion gone rogue || images 4,5 via jaclyn paige on tumblr