16.4.13

R2 Has Been Busy!

R2 has been experiencing a little neglect due to the abundance of activities, work and events that we both participate in. To update you: Amanda Riha is working in NYC at http://schrimmerdesign.com/ doing commercial and residential interior design. I am finishing up school at Iowa State University with less than a month left until graduation, and am avidly looking for a job in the city to reunite R2. Currently I am working on a studio project for the Timber in the City design competition http://acsa-arch.org/programs-events/competitions/2012-13-timber-in-the-city. Now for the fun stuff, check out this photo of me from the ISU Fashion show that happened last Saturday!

29.7.12

We're back!

After a crazy ten months of settling into my new home, the big apple, I have decided that it is time to start the blog back up. Everyday I discover new places, sources of inspiration and something about myself, and I would like to share them. Enjoy and look forward to new posts from the R2 sisters! -A

29.2.12

The Portfolio

The Sample, check out The Portfolio at: http://issuu.com/emriha/docs/theportfolio

18.1.12

Midwestern Lights

Taken in downtown Kansas City the rows of trees are perfectly lit. Almost reminiscent of a line of trees along one of Paris' famous boulevards in which Kansas is right behind Paris with the number of boulevard streets.

5.12.11

it's that time of year...

The saying, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree holds true for Erica and I.  Our mother crafted these costumes for us 18 or so years ago.  Her skills proved worthy as we won first place for them in the Cresco Halloween costume contest and rightfully so might I add--How cute were we?...This little trip down memory lane has me counting down the days until I am reunited with friends and family for the holidays!

30.11.11

Design can make a difference!


GO PRO: NYC – PRO Bono Work Panel at Knoll from ASID on Vimeo.  I attended this lecture as a part of ASID's GO PRO: NYC event in September.  It is easy to forget the impact that design can have!