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SJMA UNVEILS NEW PHOTOGRAPHS DOCUMENTING SAN JOSE’S JAPANTOWN

 

Photographs by Hiroshi Watanabe depict objects made in Japanese-American internment camps

 

Makralon

I chanced upon this article on the internet about a material called Makralon. I am sure most of you out there probably know about it. But considering i am still making a comeback of sorts into architecture after a break, updating my knowledge on materials sounded like a good idea.

Makralon is a polycarbonate material develpoed by the well-known company Bayer. It has a myriad of uses like roofing, solar panels, glzing, floor mats, water bottles, goggles, etc.

For more information, visit www.makralon.com

 

Let's watch the show... and by the way, its GREEN!!!!

This is what I felt like telling my family and friends with whom I was hiking in the Big Basin Redwood State Park, California. Along one of the easier trails that we had picked for that afternoon, the Redwood Loop trail, we saw this amazing site of an open-air amphitheatre!


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