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sKETCH bAR: October 2005
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Tuesday, October 04, 2005. For taiwo and elijah. Here's a better image of the Casa Mila balconies. What do you both think about this image? As a final model, white board woulld really accentuate the massing - ideal for an. Project. our interventions would be no less prominent as they would be true to their materials. Taiwo - you are doing gallery / exhibition / studio . . . i know you were thinking about shops; would they exhibit (for sale) the work of the artists in your program? Academy of medicine is ...
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sKETCH bAR: September 2005
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Friday, September 30, 2005. Though there were large dance bands before the swing era, big-band music as a concept for music fans developed most firmly during this era and persisted for decades thereafter. This has caused ambiguity in labeling because, for example, record store clerks often catalog big-band music as though it were a single style, despite the many different harmonic and rhythmic approaches that new ensembles of similar instrumentation have used dance the swing era. During the Civil War.
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sKETCH bAR: November 2005
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Monday, November 21, 2005. REVISITING THE URBAN PLAN. What makes it a destination - MEET engages people on the street by blurring the distinction between inside and outside. Permeable edges generate a dialogue between private and public spaces through intimate spaces that are defined by a syntax of materials and their relashionship to the street. The Jazzy Repose and MEET Library are supported by studio apartments and a restaurant at the street level. From the sidewalk, transparency reveals the interior ...
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sKETCH bAR: February 2006
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. Architect, New York. Dean, Columbia University. February 26, 1997. Bernard Tschumi is a Swiss born deconstructivist architect. Leading not only through his architecture, he is equally, if not more influential as a writer and academic. He is a permanent US resident, and from 1988-2003, he was Dean of Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. The Falling In-Love Machine,. Musee de Confluence,. Peter Eisenman and Coop Himmelblau. His work ex...
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sKETCH bAR: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 01, 2006. My thesis began as an investigation of a paradox. Why, in this era of technological progress and virtual dimension, are architectural firms not taking advantage of parametric modeling and building information modeling? Building information modeling (BIM) takes this same technology into fabrication. With a direct connection between design and fabrication, the submittal process is significantly changed and manufacturing time is saved. What exactly is the advantage? As a point of ...
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sKETCH bAR: January 2006
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Monday, January 30, 2006. Thesis thoughts and Architectural Record articles. All the following are aticles from Architectural Record. This post aims to exhaust Architectural Record as one source of information. A body of articles will become the foundation of my research and will help generate specific areas of research. From Architectural Record, by Ken Sanders, FAIA:. Are you doing it? Yet, after decades of research, software development, and consultant evangelism, the industry has yet to reach the tip...