Archive for November, 2011
TMJ Institute
Cranial Osteopathy was originated by the Osteopathic physician, William Garner Sutherland D.O. (1873-1954). His 54 year epic journey began when, during Divine Providence he notice too the cranial sutures of the temporal bones got “beveled similar to the gills of a fish” bringing about the ability for movement with the parietal bones, allowing for expansion and contraction. TMJ Institute
His conversations approximately this discovery amongst his mentor Dr. Andrew Stills, the founder of the osteopathic school in Missouri was supported. Both men believed the system was “designed to breath”. He identified this respiration movement the primary respiratory mechanism. This idea that the bones of the skull could move was contrary to contemporary anatomical belief, then and today by some scientist and medical practitioners. Dr. Sutherland was a deeply spiritual man and later on illustrated its origin as the Breath of Life from what i read in the Book of Genesis 2:7.
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Art, Design and the Environment
Art, Design and the Environment. This was a topic of our recent event held at the Jean Albano Gallery in downtown Chicago. Ron Goldstein, Broker Associate, with Prudential Rubloff Real Estate and I spoke briefly about how all three affect our moods, our lives and our future. As an interior designer, I like to incorporate both art and the environment into my designs. I always take into account my client’s personality and lifestyle to customize their design needs; however there are a few standard items I always try and incorporate.
Sustainable Materials.
Designing an interior with sustainability in mind really boils down to choosing the right materials. Sustainable materials can be found in almost anything these days – from flooring to fabrics to the art pieces you hang on your wall. Using bamboo versus oak flooring is a perfect example. It takes 120 years to harvest oak versus the 3 years it takes to harvest bamboo. For fabrics and upholstery one could use organic cotton, hemp or modal. Today’s artists are using recycled and found materials more than ever to create interesting, earth-friendly art.