• Erin V. Mahoney
    @erinvmahoney
    Erin V. Mahoney is Dwell’s former senior marketing manager. She also specializes in translating Ikea product names.
  • Resolution: 4 Architecture
    @resolution4architecture
    RESOLUTION: 4 ARCHITECTURE is an internationally published and highly acclaimed ten-person firm, completing projects in the residential, commercial, and public realms. Founded in 1990 by Joseph Tanney and Robert Luntz, RES4 is dedicated to addressing 21st century conditions through intelligent architecture and design. The firm consciously works to enhance sustainable practices that address the current and long-term challenges facing our dynamic communities. Through iterative investigation, RES4 works to shape the palpable, illuminate the obscure, and understand the interface of architecture, its users, and its context.
  • Brian V. Jones
    @brianvjones
    Brian Jones is a Sarasota, Florida based freelance photographer specializing in documentary and architectural photography. Please visit brianvjones.com for more information and images.
  • v3 club
    @v3club
    Welcome to V3 game, comes with exciting gamming features of Casino games, Wingo lottery games, Aviator game, cards and more. Login now V3 Game and start earning with us. website: https://v3club.in/
  • V 4 Congress
    @v4congress
    Be sure to vote for Veronica Birkenstock for Republican TX 26th district in 2018. Visit us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/V4Congress v4congress.com
  • 2x4 Designs Residential
    @corythompson1936
    Please visit website for more info: www.2x4designs.com
  • Ana V. Ramirez Fine Art Photography
    @anavramirez
    My photography is about sharing details that might otherwise go unnoticed. It's about slowing down and taking a moment to be fully present. Commissions, custom work, and requests for assistance selecting photos are welcome. http://anaramirezphotography.com/
  • American Design Club
    @amdc
    The American Design Club—AmDC—was conceived in the spring of 2008. At the time, American relevance in design was in question, and many postulated that US designers would never be as prominent or prolific as European designers. The founders saw that there was plenty of talent and ambition within American designers, but what was ultimately missing was a way for designers to share their work with a broad audience. The AmDC founding members created a platform where designers could launch new ideas and connect with each other. The AmDC began as a community that was submission-based, in which the strongest pieces would be displayed. This method enabled the AmDC to create shows that granted exposure to new designers.

2,747 more users