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2008-01-31
11:42 PM
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2023-05-11
03:56 PM
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Noemi Balogh
Robert F.
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
2x2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/10 GB RAM
Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)
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2008-02-01 08:36 PM
Robert F.
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
2x2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/10 GB RAM
Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)
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2008-02-01 09:16 PM
I love the updated image. The extra sun falling on the face of the building really brings the image alive. The shiny red reminds me of the Rojkind house on the AC10 logo!
I have to say you don't see enough bold colours on buildings really, which is a shame. A splash of a primary colour here and there is quite fun in the right situation.

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2008-02-01 09:38 PM
Putting clouds or more color in the background could enliven the glass facade, but light color and background are taste rather than technical issues.

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2008-02-11 02:48 PM
Looks like a stylish design. Not very old-fashioned!
Maybe I am opening a hornet's nest. I've tried to find
cornelis wegman architects
AC 5 - 26 Dell XPS 8940 Win 10 16GB 1TB SSD 2TB HD RTX 3070 GPU
Laptop: AC 24 - 26 Win 10 16GB 1TB SSD RTX 3070 GPU
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2008-02-11 10:27 PM
KeesW wrote:I've noticed that as well. For some more contemporary work (from archicad users) have a look here - all from Christchurch, New Zealand, except the last one, who is in Nelson:
Maybe I am opening a hornet's nest. I've tried to findmodernarchitect designed houses on the web and have noticed an almost 100% pre-occupation with quaint, 19th or early 20th century style designs. Is that really what the USA market demands, or are architects unable to move from the traditional, old fashioned forms to something fresh and current?
www.formarch.co.nz
www.wta.co.nz
www.pivnice.co.nz
www.matzarchitects.co.nz

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2008-02-11 10:46 PM
Is that really what the USA market demands, or are architects unable to move from the traditional, old fashioned forms to something fresh and current?Maybe a software limitation?
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16

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2008-02-11 11:00 PM
Rakela wrote:Yeah. Like Archicad's Automatic Palladian Corbel tool that attaches itself to the exterior faces of walls and cannot be removed. THAT keeps us archaic.Is that really what the USA market demands, or are architects unable to move from the traditional, old fashioned forms to something fresh and current?Maybe a software limitation?

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2008-02-11 11:39 PM
i start using ac from the very inception of the project, meaning from the design phase...thats a huge error on my side...i should get a pencil, tracing paper and do it as i used to........when that process is done....get my dear ac and build the model.

AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16

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2008-02-12 12:46 AM
Rakela wrote:But you are presuming that every architectural exercise is actually a creative one that requires exploration and experimentation - not a soul-destroying space-packing geometry exercise or a soul-destroying maximizing the FSR exercise , or a soul-destroying minimizing the building costs by putting up a blank-faced block exercise. Maybe you Floridianites end up with more than a leaky brown box and a flickering neon sign for your architecture, but that is not how it plays out most of the time.
talking about just myself, and i do it everytime:
i start using ac from the very inception of the project, meaning from the design phase...thats a huge error on my side...i should get a pencil, tracing paper and do it as i used to........when that process is done....get my dear ac and build the model.
I find that by starting out in Archicad on a building type i already know will go a certain way is swell because Archicad gives me great confidence in knowing my areas and volumes, identifying real opportunities rather than fudged ones and in seeing fundamental mistakes. Sketch paper and sepia graphite might fuel optimistic imagination but computers fuel sad soul-destroying reality.
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2008-02-12 03:11 AM



Is that why you didn't win?

I think it looks great.