Pre-Midterm -Winter
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Points to develop:
- Show what are the most important aspects about the project?
- Environmental analysis should be integrated within design development and not a finishing step.
- Take a different, challenging and more thoughtful approach to the project; how could isomorphic geometry become a major driver of the whole project.
- Let the design grow organically, bottom to top, instead of conventionally, top to bottom.
- The more parameters that shape the design, the more intelligent it becomes.
Rashad,
Nancy asked me to contact you regarding your project. I would be very pleased to discuss some of the issues and where you are going in developing greater clarity and
meaningful extensions to your earlier conceptual statements which were very exciting.
I’ll be out of the country from March 12th to the 24th. If you could contact me prior to that, I can give you some feedback. Otherwise I’ll be available after the 24th.
Bob Hermanson
Hi Bob! Thank you for your message! I’ll post the poster and pictures of the models today, as well as some important a points as a reminder of what we discussed in the review!
I’d love you get your email so I can send you the latest updates of my design.
I really appreciate your help and time!
Best,
Rashed
Rashed,
Thanks for the response. My email is xtreborx@comcast.net
Looking forward to seeing your latest iterations.
Bob