Recently we were allowed the use of computers at one of our one-day-long exams – so my school is finally living up to the attribute change in my about page – it used to be horrible, now it’s damp. A real improvement in life quality.
Here’s the outcome: judge it lightly since the overall design was conceived with a specific public in mind during a brief four hour period, including plotting.
Man, this post is definitively sarcastic. I’m working on improving that
(as in downplaying the sarcastic note).
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Documenting the works and thoughts of Dimitrie Stefanescu regarding architecture and related disciplines.
Mainly he is searching for meaningful applications of computer-driven practices in building science/architecture.
If you think you can contribute to his (hopefully) never-ending quest to find out the meaning of life, the universe and architecture, feel free to dump your brainwaves in the comment boxes or in an email. Right now his best answer is 42, so there's quite a lot of room for improvement.
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Well, Mincu is still quite the horrible place, considering we have wednesday and friday afternoons/evenings with our beloved ehcatsuom a htiw yug taf.
Trains are rolling! I like the colourful but decent images a lot. What wonders me is, if the structural/material system consists of 2 elements (colomns & roofing) or possibly of one homogenious articulation?!
However, within only 4 hours – respect! Somehow I have to remember your workflow for the corean competition
all we have to do is pon de floor. ps sorry for the comment edit, i still don’t wanna die
speaking of which: http://dimitrie.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/making-you-more-curious/
thanks for the heads up mate! as for your question, the structural conception of the shit would require melting the bloody slab. since that is impossible, i will go for a separate structural system that would then be nicely clad in something expensive, though on a visual/aesthetic level we the overall desired image is one of homogeneous continuity
though i could still have worked on that…
change it maybe to major lazer?