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St. Paul, MN, United States
Designer (architecture)
Member since December 01, 2007
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Worrell, Inc. on industrial design for humanitarian aid
Aid, Industrial Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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Dual Currency Systems designs money for new paradigm
Well-being, Communication Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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RoofBloom builds a green roof in 7 minutes
Environment, Environmental Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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NEED magazine tells stories of humanitarian heros
Aid, Communication Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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"Gift to Forever" at Walker Art Center 10/06/07
Education, Audio/Visual Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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AFH Iowa on the recycle sock, strawbale, and barge tow(n)
Community, Audio/Visual Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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Alchemy Architects on making prefabricated housing a reality
Arts & Culture, Industrial Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
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AFH Minnesota on the role of design in humanitarian crisis
Well-being, Audio/Visual Design
Posted December 03, 2007
By Troy Gallas1 Votes
My Interests
- Industrial Design
- Environmental Design
- Communication Design
- Fashion Design
- Audio/Visual Design
Just one Allumonde Ring...
Can sponsor an African, Thai or Indonesian orphan for The Education Program (TEP), allowing the child learning opportunities and keeping him or her off the streets .
