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pathways, edges, boundaries: October 2008
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Friday, October 31, 2008. It seems most efficient that one elected member from each group [northside, midtown, southside] submit all documentation and findings for the blog [Phase one] directly in the digital drop box under the folder entitled "Phase 1 documentation" under "iar 101 PEB". This information will be taken and compiled and posted to the blog. Ask around studio if you do not know how to access the drop box. Your efforts have been successful thus far, keep up the good work! Living on the Edge.
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Spring Semester IARC: Finally, Something I Enjoyed
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Tell is to Story as Live is to Design. Design [stoel.suzanne.vanessa]. Monday, April 20, 2009. Finally, Something I Enjoyed. This last week, I decided to go to a dance rehearsal with my boyfriend. Once in the HHP building, though, we passed some of our other friends in a dance class. Being friends with the teacher, Caitlin Spencer, we asked what they were doing. [roller coaster]. When we all met at the center circle, we formed a ring around it, with the dancers facing the audience. Dominique stepped into...
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pathways, edges, boundaries: November 2008
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Sunday, November 30, 2008. Desert:Interactive-Progressive-Gateway: One of our test models. This is the desert groups test model. We mixed plaster and concrete and used pea pebbles as an aggregate. However, there was a flaw with using the cardboard box. It was not quite strong enough to support the strength and bond of the concrete and it let the concrete seep into the edges enough.that it did not quite create the edges that we had hoped for. Pictured above are Chey and Kristina sanding down the final, dr...
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first year: 101 Things I learned in Architecture
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. 101 Things I learned in Architecture. Improved design process, not a perfectly realized building, is the most valuable thing you gain from one design studio and take with you to the next. Because a project doesn't deserve a good grade if the process that led to it was sloppy, ill-structured, or the result of hit-and-miss good luck. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 101 Things I learned in Architecture. FIRST YEAR BLOG.FOLIOS.
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pathways, edges, boundaries: Desert: Interactive-Progressive-Gateway:Initial Ideas
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Monday, December 1, 2008. The very first picture is a collaboration of point words that our group came up with, so that we could use them to channel into our concepts. Some of the point words are no longer relevant to what we are doing currently. However, all of the words are apart of our thought process as a group and got us to the point we are at now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living on the Edge. Desert group working on making their test models-C. Living on the Edge Work Summary.
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first year: Portfolio List
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. From Nadia's drawing classes:. 3 perspectives from the pictures brought in, (1, 2, and 3 point). 2 interior perspectives from dorm room (1, and 2 point). 9 architectural hardware at 3 distances drawings (the ones from the lobby). House shadowing in perspective exercise. From Stoell's drafting classes:. Orthographic/ 3D shapes excercise. 1 woodland chapel poche drafting. 1 Venturi House 1st floor drafting/lettering assignment (poche'd drawing). 1 north arrow/scale exercise.
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Spring Semester IARC: March 2009
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Tell is to Story as Live is to Design. Design [stoel.suzanne.vanessa]. Friday, March 27, 2009. Gothic architecture flourished in the high and late medieval times, after the Romanesque period. It is largely recognized for its pointed arches, ribbed vaults and flying buttresses. There was a great competition to build the tallest cathedrals with the most interior space and light. This was thought to bring the cathedrals closer to heaven, the ultimate goal. Villa-country home, escape for wealthy. Things to b...
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pathways, edges, boundaries: Desert:Interactive-Progressive-Gateway: One of our test models
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Sunday, November 30, 2008. Desert:Interactive-Progressive-Gateway: One of our test models. This is the desert groups test model. We mixed plaster and concrete and used pea pebbles as an aggregate. However, there was a flaw with using the cardboard box. It was not quite strong enough to support the strength and bond of the concrete and it let the concrete seep into the edges enough.that it did not quite create the edges that we had hoped for. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living on the Edge. Those o...