Meta Hogan is helping build giant planters on the corner of 4th and Cherry! Saving Puget Sound and creating giant planters are just a few goals of the Planters for Puget, come check out the progress.
The coffee ground concrete has been a pet project of mine for some time now. It seems to work really well. It will be interesting to see how in holds up in larger formats.
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Cool.
The coffee ground concrete
???
This is a legit question.
a. at that angle the line of buildings would not be in the line of sight of the capital rotunda.
b. even if it was, you can not see the building from there on street level typically.
a + b =
Pssst.... It is a joke.
Here it is...