Blog - The Angry Architect - Architect Turned Architectural Critic. The Lost Soul of Metabolism. Passionate Purveyor of the Well-Versed Rant THE WORST ROOM Architecture School You Know You’re No Longer An Archistudent When… You can’t find your giant roll of butter paper anywhere. blackandrileyblue asked: Hi!! I'm thinking of going into architecture and I'm extremely sure about it. That’s great to hear that you’ve made up your mind so resolutely! kaufwahn asked: Hey, do you have any tips/ resources on how to design good layouts for a presentation of a project ? Usually i go to pinterest/google for inspiration, and it’ll also depend on what kind of style suits your project. sarsakailas asked: Hey! Hmm is this in preparation for your interview? Beautiful things grow out of shit. If you walk around with the idea that there are some people who are so gifted—they have these wonderful things in their head but and you’re not one of them, you’re just sort of a normal person, you could never do anything like that—then you live a different kind of life. — Brian Eno, Here Is What Is (cf. (Source: austinkleon, via teachingliteracy) seventyfivehundred: archistudent: So guilty.
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A Daily Dose of Architecture designismymuse Friends This Self-Sustaining Smart Garden Uses Aquaponics to Grow Herbs and Care for Fish at Once The EcoGarden is a smart and interactive ecosystem. One intelligentminiature greenhouse and a self-cleaning aquariumthat is capable of growing a variety of fresh herbs and veggies all year round.It was created so you can control and monitor your garden remotely, right from the palm of your hand. At Ecobloom we want to make growing fun, interactive and as simple as possible. Enjoy the powerful combination of nature and technology in a seamless way. Hamza QadoumiJuan BlascoEmil JansenEmese OrbanNathan Lewis The EcoGarden works with the beautiful farming technique called 'aquaponics'. The educational and interactive mobile app was developed to keep track of the balance of the EcoGarden. Currently Ecobloom is in the final stages of the prototyping phase. Learn More About This Project x
Kisaragi – Tagged "Design" – Page 2 – OOKKUU Zen and the Art of Furniture Making: An Inquiry into Quality November 10, 2016 Architecture Design Furniture Interior Japan What image comes to mind when one hears the word Zen? Perhaps a rock garden or a meditating monk? Read more → A New "Moment" for Wood Paneled Cars: Toyota Introduces its Wooden Car Setsuna October 12, 2016 Cars Design Furniture Japan (Photo Credit: Toyota Motor Corporation) Japan is often described as a country that perfectly blends deep tradition with the ultra modern, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the electric concept car Setsuna, which was introduced by Toyota at this year’s Milan Design Week. Read more → Maximizing Space and Fun August 10, 2016 Architecture Design Furniture Interior Japan Lighting Tableware Whether for work or play, many of us feel drawn to the city. Read more → The Power and Beauty of Paper June 17, 2016 Architecture Design Furniture Interior Japan Lighting Tableware Read more → Japanese Wooden Joints & Contemporary Furniture
Guatemalan Western Highlands and Lake Atitlán Landscape of loss. German Guatemalans. Sensational cemetery. Underwater wonderland. When I laid my head down in my Quetzaltenango hostel I had to laugh. Google Maps snapshot of Guatemalan sites visited in August and September. I spent approximately two weeks in Xela, and two weeks in San Pedro La Laguna at Lake Atitlán. The stories the landscape tells – they are powerful and disconcerting. Guatemala conjures up both exotic and disturbing images: past and present Maya cultures, Maya ruins, volcanoes and lakes, military dictatorships, and grave human rights violations. Steinberg and Taylor identified and recorded landmarks and memorials referencing the Guatemalan Civil War in the Western Highlands. The period of la violencia was tragic and the effects that it has had on the Indian communities are devastating – ranging from the total destruction of some four hundred villages and municipal centers to periodic sweeps, repression, and violent killings of tens of thousands of Mayas.[2] H. W. B.
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