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Jan
4

Kenny Slaught Points To Santa Barbara As Architectural Mecca

Kenny Slaught points out that some of the most famous Santa Barbara architecture features include the centuries-old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic downtown along with the two pink towers of the Old Mission, hosting today retreats and festivals. The brightly…

Dec
28

Kenny Slaught Notes Region First Protecting Architectural Legacy

The city’s natural charm was intentional and back in 1925, city planners enacted development controls to prevent demotion of Spanish Colonial architecture. The region was the first in the nation to proactively think about the importance of historic structures. Controls came in to…

Dec
21

Kenny Slaught And America’s Greatest Masterpiece – Hoover Dam

The engines room at the Hoover Dam is complete with 17 generators producing all of the power. 16 of them are large generators while two smaller ones operate as one single generator. Those two are able to provide hydroelectric energy to surrounding areas.…

Dec
14

Kenny Slaught And America’s Greatest Masterpiece – Hoover Dam

The engines room at the Hoover Dam is complete with 17 generators producing all of the power. 16 of them are large generators while two smaller ones operate as one single generator. Those two are able to provide hydroelectric energy to surrounding areas.…

Dec
7

Kenny Slaught – Appreciates The Power Generated By Hoover Dam

The landmark structure was built during the American Great Depression period, between 1931 and 1936, resulting in the $49 million dollars. The dam was initially named Boulder Dam, but was later transformed into Hoover Dam in honor of then-President Herbert Hoover, who had…

Nov
30

Kenny Slaught On Design And Details Of Hispanic Architecture

Central Santa Barbara delivers a great platform for fascinated minds to appreciate how the architecture at that time was conceived. The design of buildings, and details demonstrating the relation each building had with the historical aesthetics of those times is also useful when…

Nov
23

Kenny Slaught Examines The Spanish Colonial Revival Architectural Style

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture was the United States architectural movement established in the early 20th century. The movement involved designing some cities that were first Spanish colonies, which then became American cities, using the Spanish architectural style. A large portion of this…

Nov
16

Kenny Slaught Encourages Support For Hospice Of Santa Barbara’s Endeavors

Influential business strategist and real estate investor, Kenny Slaught has committed himself to helping less fortunate citizens and groups throughout his community. In keeping with a long-time philosophy of being a leading, he advocates for the Hospice of Santa Barbara and one of…

Nov
9

President Herbert Hoover Made Significant Contributions to the Construction of the Dam – Kenny Slaught

Commenting on Hoover Dam’s history, Kenny Slaught says that the advanced structure was built during the American Great Depression stage, between 1931 and 1936, costing the government $49 million dollars. The dam was previously named Boulder Dam, but was later retitled to Hoover…

Nov
2

Kenny Slaught On Gates Foundation GCE Grant Program

Kenny Slaught has explained on his blog that Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE) funds citizens worldwide to explore ideas that can evolve how humanity deals with long-term global health and development issues. GCE is a $100 million campaign funded by the Bill & Melinda…