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My design is something of a triptych, three variations on a theme– in language, form, material, and structure. The Prairie speaks in a language of planes, horizontal planes of grassy ecoroofs and long, heavy rammed-earth bearing walls run from the structure out into the landscape beyond. There is a Wrightian feel to the space, evocative of […] […]
To say the end of the term was extremely difficult for me would be a bit of an understatement. After presenting what I thought would be my final design, I got the more of the same critiques that I’ve been getting all term: I need to connect with the rest of the site; I need […] […]
I wanted to carry on my metaphor about marriage and divorce, but things were starting to sound a little, um, messy, if you will. So let me just lay it out straight. My first scheme was purely a response to my thesis question (that is, a meaningful examination of the relationship between built form and landscape). […] […]
I have been trying to dive into my program, as I hoped to do after my review two weeks ago (really? two weeks already?), but each time I try to zoom in, I have another question that requires me to zoom out. I suppose that is really all part of the design process– working at […] […]
These first few weeks of design have been very interesting in terms of my evolving design process (and it is always evolving, isn’t it?) Typically, I do not use models to design. I am an incredibly slow model builder, to the point that by the time I get something built, my mind has already moved on […] […]
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