The semester ended today. I can say two things.
1. YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
AND
2. Can Kinko's ever do anything right? I think not.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Architecture Studio Fall 2007
Customarily, architecture design studios in an educational environment are an opportunity to design structure or structures of some sort under a few select constraints. This allows creative minds to drift off into the depths of theoretical mumbo jumbo traveling through the realms of the most expensive materials available, the most expensive approaches to structural design, if any, all coming back around to a hopefully beautiful, "original" design backed by perfect reasoning and flawless dialogue. If you are sensing sarcasm than my literary handicaps aren't entirely thwarting my intent.
This past semester the constraints were quite strict. I was to design a senior housing facility in Georgetown, Colorado on a site within the boundaries of a National Historic Landmark. What this amounted to was juggling the design guidelines of the town (very strict) and one's own design preferences and skills. Where would one be stretched....where would another be sacrificed? I welcomed this refreshing project in that it was more real world, more within real constraints and real circumstances. But as I got into it I realized how difficult it was. It was difficult to put my preferences into a design that was laden with such strict guidelines. And so in the end I found myself introducing some very subtle stylistic approaches of my preference while working within the constraints of the town. I wasn't entirely pleased with the outcome but nevertheless....here it is.
FYI - Blogger doesn't like CMYK Images
This past semester the constraints were quite strict. I was to design a senior housing facility in Georgetown, Colorado on a site within the boundaries of a National Historic Landmark. What this amounted to was juggling the design guidelines of the town (very strict) and one's own design preferences and skills. Where would one be stretched....where would another be sacrificed? I welcomed this refreshing project in that it was more real world, more within real constraints and real circumstances. But as I got into it I realized how difficult it was. It was difficult to put my preferences into a design that was laden with such strict guidelines. And so in the end I found myself introducing some very subtle stylistic approaches of my preference while working within the constraints of the town. I wasn't entirely pleased with the outcome but nevertheless....here it is.
FYI - Blogger doesn't like CMYK Images
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Retired DJ
This weekend I am officially a retired DJ. I stopped DJing for the most part about a year ago. DJ equipment isn't exactly something you can just stow away for another day. It happens to take up quite a bit of space. It was also starting to depreciate a bit so it was the right time to pass it on to someone else who would use it more often. It is a little sad to see it gone but the space has already been taken up as if it was never there to begin with. I am a pretty organized person when I have the time. So, here it is. Some of my tools an dour camping gear all nicely organized on shelves instead of lining the walls of every room or piled up in every closet.
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