This blog compiles all publications related to forestry, energy, affordable housing, women in trades, women in religion and women in society. This blog is filled with humor, sarcasms and reality investigations.
I graduated in architecture on June 12, 1995. I am the old school of architects who was trained on a drawing table. I have learned sociology, ethnography, psychology, history and Asian language during my years in architecture. I passed my graduation with writing a book about carpentry that was later published by the UNESCO. This book is now on the ICOMOS " list preparedness – heritage at risk" as a reference for the preservation of history patrimony.
I have worked as an ethnographer and a consultant from 1992 to 2005. Carpentry came in the continuity of my work as an ethnographer. It was also a consequence of my patents and my innovations. In 2012, I created a wood construction company to carry the construction of my prototypes. I closed the company in 2015 when I moved to the United-States. My work as a carpenter is my continuity as a designer, as a writer, as an inventor, as a skilled geometrician and wood worker. I never passed any graduation as a carpenter, and I surely don't work as a traditional carpenter, but I have developed skills that are my signature.
I just finished to create my first jewel, and this is going to be the beginning of a series that I am designing just now. Follow me on my boutique to receive updates:
Eima BLANK is a designer and a rewarded entrepreneur who started a career as an ethnographer in 1992, was graduated in architecture in 1995 and is now experiencing her passions as a carpenter and a craft woman. She has directed wood construction projects from 2010 to 2015. She is the author of several books and studies about wood construction and the economy of forestry. She has also won several concourses for her innovations on wood and fabric construction.
Her drawings entered an army museum for her sarcastic humor, she has a model house in another museum and she is a member of the ADAGP and the ARS for the management of her artist and designer rights. She is also an occasional cartoonist, what she carries on her smile.
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