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2006-12-12 03:40 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:28 PM by Noemi Balogh
2006-12-13 01:19 AM
2006-12-13 02:09 AM
Burginger wrote:I think that's 'cos Archicad models faces rather than soilds.
Strange cut line fill, allowing view into wall, floor, etc. Can you explain why?
2006-12-13 08:00 AM
2006-12-14 09:32 PM
2006-12-15 09:22 AM
Colyer-Lloyd wrote:It looks like a problem with the window object.
Strange cut line fill, allowing view into wall, floor, etc. Can you explain why?
I really don't know, but eveery time I use the clipping box, that is what happens.
Yes the color scheme is kind of bland. But, I was just going for "plain Jane", and it's apartments for college kids anyways. Like they care what color it is as long as there is a place for the keg.Most college kids I have known are not just there for the parties. I think this is an unhealthy stereotype to promote. It is also a poor reason for bland design. I find that people treat places with a level of respect according to the amount of visible care and attention that went into the making of them.
2006-12-15 02:22 PM
Most college kids I have known are not just there for the parties. I think this is an unhealthy stereotype to promote. It is also a poor reason for bland design. I find that people treat places with a level of respect according to the amount of visible care and attention that went into the making of them.It was a joke! Guess it wasn't that funny.
2006-12-15 04:02 PM
2006-12-15 06:02 PM
I have been holding this back, but can I ask why the design dictated the support posts thru the dinner plate and work area plus a return air vent in the kitchen of all places? These are not items of taste, they are serious design issues. I am just interested, all clients are different, mix a little architectural critique into the discussion.The building was built in 1905, and the support columns are heavy timber. Of course we can't move them for the structures sake, so we were toying with some different designs and this one made it past the sketch stage. We have some other designs, which I will post once it is finished. Since it is a 3 bedroom 2 bath layout, we wanted to make the living area as large as possible, thus placing the kitchen directly under the 2nd floor. We didn't want any columns in the living area.