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Topic: Trash in Birds |
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| csintexas Replies: 3 Views: 250 |
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| I have to agree with DJ on this one. -Perhaps genetic manipulation? | |
Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| csintexas Replies: 16 Views: 734 |
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| That is hilarious DJ |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| csintexas Replies: 16 Views: 734 |
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| I would have to guess that it has been done since early in the history of human civilization. | |
Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| csintexas Replies: 16 Views: 734 |
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| Good find DJ, I like it. | |
Topic: From Carpenter and EMS to Architect? |
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| csintexas Replies: 4 Views: 385 |
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| I agree with the other two.
24 is not too old and the math requirements are most likely not beyond your abilities. Whether or not you will be as disenchanted with the realities of architecture ... |
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Topic: Arch. Curriculum - manual drawing still needed? |
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| csintexas Replies: 12 Views: 1075 |
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| I would say all CAD software operates on the same basic principles. They only vary within the specific steps or procedure used. Once you have learned to do it in Autocad you will be better at learning ... | |
Topic: CAD UPGRADE-Put a stop to it. |
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| csintexas Replies: 17 Views: 2994 |
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| I don't really understand what you guys are talking about, there are many CAD programs available. Many of those export to DXF or DWG. | |
Topic: Arch. Curriculum - manual drawing still needed? |
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| csintexas Replies: 12 Views: 1075 |
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| From what I'm hearing here I'm thinking that illustrating using sketching skills including simple rendering, perspective and other pictorials, simple floor plans and elevations are absolutely essentia ... | |
Topic: Why Some Buildings Age More Gracefully Than Others |
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| csintexas Replies: 54 Views: 15579 |
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| I am not convinced that the OSB is going to age gracefully |
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Topic: traditional new home project |
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| csintexas Replies: 103 Views: 40548 |
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| Yeah |
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Topic: 2009 Stirling Prize - Modern design vs. traditionalism |
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| csintexas Replies: 13 Views: 1386 |
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| "But is it better?"
This is a subjective question. -better by who's opinion and or what standard? Floor plans tend to be more open, windows are larger, we can see some modern elements creeping ... |
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Topic: Arch. Curriculum - manual drawing still needed? |
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| csintexas Replies: 12 Views: 1075 |
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| Drafting is drafting no matter what the specific tools are so for me it would be more about the economics of drafting boards vs. computers (at the grade school level)
Perspectives are not likely to ... |
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Topic: 2009 Stirling Prize - Modern design vs. traditionalism |
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| csintexas Replies: 13 Views: 1386 |
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| We are already seeing nostalgia in the automobile market. (think Mustang)
Cars had to be different than the horse and buggy because of necessity but since then they have stayed fairly constant oth ... |
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Topic: Houses by Gordon Drake... |
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| csintexas Replies: 9 Views: 840 |
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| That isn't too bad. I could not distinguish it from a Wright house (but then I am not an authority on Wright and maybe others could)
While 4500 seems cheap, at the time it would buy a nice three be ... |
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Topic: 2009 Stirling Prize - Modern design vs. traditionalism |
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| csintexas Replies: 13 Views: 1386 |
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| Maybe we should all vote traditional design "most popular" and give it an award.
I agree with the first article (didn't read the others) Perhaps they should rename the prize the 'Sterling ... |
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