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Be carefull how you draw it.........

Stress Co_
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Just what you don't want to see at a site inspection .......

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Marc Corney, Architect
Red Canoe Architecture, P. A.

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Dwight
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This i must see. Photo?
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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Once a friend of mine, also an architect, drew a line in front of the bathtub in a bathroom to indicate there should be a curtain. When she went to site she found a brick wall there.
Anonymous
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Perhaps this is just the beginning of a new style of architecture where the annotations are expressed in the finished building.

I particularly like the idea of the grid bubbles up in the sky...

...and room tags inlaid in terrazzo, cut into carpets, stamped into concrete...
Anonymous
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Be careful with the shadows on the elevetions too! There could be some interesting designs! 😉
Dwight
Newcomer
Matthew wrote:
Perhaps this is just the beginning of a new style of architecture where the annotations are expressed in the finished building.
This has happened already. I vaguely remember a series of dark grey buildings with white notes - things like datums and window data written on the elevations. haha.

In the early eighties, i think.

Can anyone link to the architect?
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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In a similar vein...

Watch out for your revision clouds!


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Anonymous
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"watch out for your contractor"
Peter Devlin
Anonymous
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Haha! These are priceless.

Isn't it ironic that the master builder concept has eroded to this incredible disconnect between the builder and the designer in so many cases.