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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: O

SW Oregon Architect

Olive Plaza (my photo) This is the next in my Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet series of blog posts, the focus of each being a landmark building here in Eugene. Many of these will be familiar to most who live here but there are likely to be a few buildings that are less so.

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It’s Gen-AI, Baby!

Ronen Bekerman

Don’t expect any structure to it. The mere presence of advanced text-based AI agents, voice AI agents, and visually stunning AI avatar agents operating freely in our digital environment is sufficient to illustrate this idea. Each of these techniques has unique characteristics that can be harnessed for architectural visualization.

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2023 in Architecture Books, So Far

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Life, they say, throws you curve balls, and that's just what happened last month, when a family emergency had me put this blog on hiatus. This post, appearing on a Friday instead of its regular Monday, does not mean regular weekly posts will resume, as I'll be dealing with said emergency on and off for the foreseeable future.

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Shades of Grey - Untitled Article

Shades of Grey

This blog is for me. It’s a ritual that has given structure to my “private study” for over a decade. My son Joe told me what a blog was about 16 years ago, or tried to. The focus of this blog has been to document my personal journey, my weekends of exploring ideas. The blog has been a motivator for me.

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On Case Studies

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

My favorites tend toward the last: an abundance of visual information accompanied by input from both creators and critics. There are no chapters, so the ideas flow fairly seamlessly, with some fitting on one page or spread, and others spanning multiples of the same.

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Should I be an Architect? | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Deciding to write this blog has in many ways become a watershed moment for me in my career. Get yourself an architectural blog and that number will grow to 10 Million times. I struggled taking 2 semesters of physics in college, 3 years of math and structures courses but you know what? and What are you actually good at doing?

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Architectural Sketches | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

This is really a diagram of parts to be resolved … pretty sure I would need a header (structure) where the window connects with the roof plane. People were asking “where’s the waterproofing” and “You need more structure to hold that floor up” and on and on and on.

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