Brian D Brown
Architects at Judson Dr, Longmont, CO

License number
Colorado 203271
Issued Date
Oct 29, 1996
Renew Date
Aug 1, 2007
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2009
Type
Architect
Address
Address
1738 Judson Dr, Longmont, CO 80501

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Brian Brown, age 53
5033 County Road 335 TRLR 114, New Castle, CO 81647
(970) 978-7567
Brian Brown, age 53
5033 County Road 335 TRLR 1, New Castle, CO 81647
Brian Brown
5033 County Road 335 TRLR 284, New Castle, CO 81647
Brian Brown
501 W 69Th St, Loveland, CO 80538
(720) 933-2293
Brian K Brown, age 55
10319 Woodrose Ln, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
(303) 346-3526
(719) 346-3526

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Creative Corporate And Non-Profit Video Producer

Creative Corporate And Non-Profit Video Producer

Position:
Owner at BrownCow Productions, Executive Director at Community Connections of Colorado
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Media Production
Work:
BrownCow Productions since Mar 2004 - Owner Community Connections of Colorado - Longmont, CO since Feb 2012 - Executive Director The Orange Door 2008 - Jan 2012 - Owner
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 1987 - 1991
B.S. in Architecture
Skills:
Commercials, Corporate Videos, Green Screen, Video Production, Social Media, Photography, Video, Graphic Design, Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Non-profits, Film Production, Marketing, Editing, Photoshop, SEO, Marketing Communications, Social Media, Photography, Corporate Videos, Green Screen, Commercials


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Augmentation Of Place Ranking Using 3D Model Activity In An Area

Augmentation Of Place Ranking Using 3D Model Activity In An Area

US Patent:
2014004, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Aug 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/960932
Inventors:
Brian Gammon Brown - Longmont CO, US
James Anthony Guggemos - Windsor CO, US
Dale Hawkins - Erie CO, US
Bryce Stout - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707724
Abstract:
Aspects of the invention relate generally to ranking geographic locations based on perceived user interest. More specifically, a database of three-dimensional models of buildings or other architectural features may be used to determine the level of user interest in a particular location and accordingly rank, for example, geographic locations or web or map search results with local intent. For example, various signals such as the number of models created by users for a particular location, the number of clicks or requests for the models of the particular location, the number of POIs contained within or associated with the models associated with the particular geographic location, number of categories associated with a model associated with the geographic location, number of embedded views or views of the models associated with the particular location on other web sites, and the age of the models associated with the particular geographic location.


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Augmentation Of Place Ranking Using 3D Model Activity In An Area

Augmentation Of Place Ranking Using 3D Model Activity In An Area

US Patent:
8533187, Sep 10, 2013
Filed:
Dec 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/977267
Inventors:
Brian Edmond Brewington - Fort Collins CO, US
Brian Gammon Brown - Longmont CO, US
James Anthony Guggemos - Windsor CO, US
Dale Hawkins - Erie CO, US
Bryce Stout - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707723, 707724, 707899
Abstract:
Aspects of the invention relate generally to ranking geographic locations based on perceived user interest. More specifically, a database of three-dimensional models of buildings or other architectural features may be used to determine the level of user interest in a particular location and accordingly rank, for example, geographic locations or web or map search results with local intent. For example, various signals such as the number of models created by users for a particular location, the number of clicks or requests for the models of the particular location, the number of POIs contained within or associated with the models associated with the particular geographic location, number of categories associated with a model associated with the geographic location, number of embedded views or views of the models associated with the particular location on other web sites, and the age of the models associated with the particular geographic location.


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Multi-Function Affine Tool For Computer-Aided Design

Multi-Function Affine Tool For Computer-Aided Design

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/214984
Inventors:
Preston Jackson - Longmont CO, US
Patrick Lacz - Boulder CO, US
Paul McLean - Denver CO, US
Brian G. Brown - Longmont CO, US
John M. Bacus - Boulder CO, US
Jeffrey Hauswirth - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715769
Abstract:
A computer-aided design system and method facilitates the editing of an object in a workspace of a computer aided design system. A user input indicating selection of an affine tool is received, and a user input indicating selection of the object is received. It is determined whether an additional user input is received. If it is determined that the additional user input is not received, a first set of user-activatable affine functions for manipulating the object is enabled. The first set of user-activatable affine functions includes a move function to move the object in the workspace and a resize function to resize the object. If it is determined that the additional user input is received, a second set of user-activatable functions for manipulating the object is enabled. The second set of user-activatable affine functions includes a skew function to skew the object.


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Managing Satellite And Aerial Image Data In A Composite Document

Managing Satellite And Aerial Image Data In A Composite Document

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/172602
Inventors:
John M. Bacus - Boulder CO, US
Paul McLean - Denver CO, US
Jeff Hauswirth - Westminster CO, US
Preston Jackson - Longmont CO, US
Brian G. Brown - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06T 15/00, G06F 17/00
US Classification:
345419, 715211
Abstract:
A method in a computing device for generating a composite document includes receiving drawing data from a user interface, where the drawing data includes a plurality of two-dimensional shapes, and generating a first data structure that includes the received drawing data. The method further includes receiving a reference to a geographic location from the user interface and, in response to receiving the reference to the geographic location, retrieving photograph data corresponding to the received reference, where the photograph data includes at least one of satellite image data and aerial image data for the geographic location. The method also includes generating a second data structure that includes the photograph data and the reference to the geographic location. According to the method, the composite document is then generated, and the first data structure is included in the composite document as a first composite document entity, and the second data structure is included in the composite document as the second composite document entity.


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Selecting And Verifying Textures In Image-Based Three-Dimensional Modeling, And Applications Thereof

Selecting And Verifying Textures In Image-Based Three-Dimensional Modeling, And Applications Thereof

US Patent:
8279218, Oct 2, 2012
Filed:
Sep 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/245479
Inventors:
Zhe Fan - Boulder CO, US
Brian Gammon Brown - Longmont CO, US
Matthew Robert Simpson - San Francisco CA, US
Tilman Reinhardt - Woodside CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06T 15/00
US Classification:
345419, 345423, 345426, 345428, 345581, 345582, 382100, 382154, 382294, 715839
Abstract:
Embodiments relate to selecting and verifying textures in image-based three-dimensional modeling. In a first embodiment, a computer-implemented method for texturing a three-dimensional model. In the method, a polygon orientation of a polygon defining a face of a three-dimensional model is determined. A first camera orientation corresponding to a camera that took a first photographic image in a set of photographic images is also determined. The first photographic image is unconstrained to the three-dimensional model. The polygon orientation is compared with the first camera orientation to determine whether the first photographic image is directed toward the face of the three-dimensional model. If the first photographic image is directed toward the face of the three-dimensional model, a notification is provided for display to a user indicating that the first photographic image could be texture mapped to the three-dimensional model if the first photographic image is constrained to the three-dimensional model.


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Method Of Creating A Snap Point In A Computer-Aided Design System

Method Of Creating A Snap Point In A Computer-Aided Design System

US Patent:
2013005, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/214962
Inventors:
Preston Jackson - Longmont CO, US
Patrick Lacz - Boulder CO, US
Paul McLean - Denver CO, US
Brian G. Brown - Longmont CO, US
John M. Bacus - Boulder CO, US
Jeffrey Hauswirth - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715769
Abstract:
In a computer-aided design system, a workspace to be is displayed on a display device, and an object is displayed in the workspace. A user input indicating selection of a tool is received, and a user input indicating selection of the object is received. In response to the user input indicating selection of the tool and the user input indicating selection of the object, a set of first grips and a second grip is displayed on the display device in association with the object. A user input indicating movement of the second grip to a desired location is received. In response to the user input indicating movement of the second grip to the desired location, a snap point is created at the desired location.


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Managing Map Data In A Composite Document

Managing Map Data In A Composite Document

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/172591
Inventors:
John M. Bacus - Boulder CO, US
Paul McLean - Denver CO, US
Jeff Hauswirth - Westminster CO, US
Preston Jackson - Longmont CO, US
Brian G. Brown - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715202
Abstract:
A method in a computing device includes causing a set of drawing controls to be displayed on a user interface, where a user utilizes the set of drawing controls to define two-dimensional shapes via the user interface, receiving drawing data from the user interface, where the drawing data includes a plurality of two-dimensional shapes, and generating a drawing image corresponding to the received drawing data. The method further includes receiving a reference to a geographic location from the user interface, retrieving map data corresponding to the received reference in response to receiving the reference to the geographic location, and generating a composite document that includes the map data and the drawing image.


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Managing Web Page Data In A Composite Document

Managing Web Page Data In A Composite Document

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/172580
Inventors:
John M. Bacus - Boulder CO, US
Paul McLean - Denver CO, US
Jeff Hauswirth - Westminster CO, US
Preston Jackson - Longmont CO, US
Brian G. Brown - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
GOOGLE INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06T 15/00
US Classification:
345419
Abstract:
A composite document system is implemented as instructions stored on a computer-readable medium. When executed on a processor, the instructions cause the processor to receive model data that describes a three-dimensional model of an object, where the three-dimensional model is generated using a modeling software, and where the model data conforms to a non-image format of the modeling software. The instructions further cause the processor to receive web page data that includes content and description of the content in a mark-up language, generate a composite document that includes the model data and the web page data, interpret the model data in the composite document to generate a visual representation of the three-dimensional model, and interpret the web page data in the composite document to generate a visual representation of the web page data.