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A Daily Dose of Architecture Books
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
Like many people with a lot of books, I keep track of my library with an app/website, tagging books with keywords to better filter and find them.
A Daily Dose of Architecture Books
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
Like many people with a lot of books, I keep track of my library with an app/website, tagging books with keywords to better filter and find them.
The Spaces
OCTOBER 12, 2023
’ The London of 2003 was languishing in a post-YBA, pre-Post-Internet era, Banksy was still carefreely tagging on its streets; Grayson Perry had accepted the Turner Prize, and Olafur Eliasson was enveloping Tate Modern’s (shiny new) Turbine Hall with The Weather Project. See more on the show. Courtesy the artist and Frieze.
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Deezen
SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
Dezeen School Shows: an app that teaches human anatomy by visualising organs as baked goods and a musical elephant that helps teach children new languages are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow School of Art. Institution: Glasgow School of Art (GSA). Hair by Meihui Zhang.
Habitus Living
MAY 11, 2022
Make sure you register to win: WIN a Trip to the Orgatec Furniture Fair 2022. To win, post an image of your Flokk showroom experience to Instagram tagging @flokk_design. Antonio Citterio’s Personal Line: when Art meets Technology. Thinking Works and Square Bear are offering a trip to Orgatec 2022 for one lucky winner.
Architecture Ideas
MARCH 1, 2024
When it’s working well, it adds moisture to the air, which helps protect things like art, furniture, plants, and even your own body from drying out. Humidifiers Can Be Expensive The high price tag is one drawback of humidifiers. A humidifier can become your best friend whether you’re a homeowner or living in an apartment.
Shades of Grey
APRIL 30, 2021
The individual families are being laid out on a rectangular grid, with model text for seeing the names in 3d, and tags in a plan view for cross-checking. I haven’t tackled that in Revit yet, but it’s a great bond for keeping a fair face on both sides of the wall. I find it helps to play with my baby-bricks collection from time to time.
Life of an Architect
DECEMBER 11, 2013
The only real difference I have picked up on is the concept of the “Fair Test” A Fair Test requires that only one of these variables be changed while all others remain constant but there are far too many esoteric variables in play on most architectural projects. Pingback: Architecture and The Art of Getting it Wrong |.
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