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Topic: Architectural History |
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| Chris,
We have had this same conversation before...Now I don’t want to offend you, but it seems like you really don’t have an understanding for architectural design. Sure, we could say that archi ... |
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Topic: Architectural History |
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| Opposed to trying to advocate your point view with generic statements such as “I don't think this is a new way to design things,” you should back up your claims with examples and evidence. Furthermor ... | |
Topic: Architectural History |
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| P.C.
I understand your logical thought, in the sense that technology changes the way buildings and products are built. Sure…but that’s a “giving.” However, it’s not the paradigm shift that I was ... |
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Topic: Architectural History |
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| I’m not saying that we shouldn’t study architectural history, on the contrary… I’m saying that we should study the mind frame or the “why,” behind the solution to the problem. It would be a shame if ... | |
Topic: Architectural History |
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| I understand why one would view studying the history of architecture as means to uncover the truth about architecture. However, one must understand that the history of architecture is more about the ... | |
Topic: 'Concept' in Architecture |
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| I would agree with you to an extent…but for some reason, don’t take this the wrong way, it almost seems you’re on the outside looking in. In the sense that your making things harder than they have to ... | |
Topic: 'Concept' in Architecture |
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| The logical assessment of how one use theoretical philosophy in architecture is just that…But, it’s not so much that one uses the exact logic of Wittgenstein or deconstructionist and then tries to imp ... | |
Topic: Deconstructionism "Understanding Thought" |
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| Notes from undergroud: You believe in a crystal edifice, eternal and imperishable, an edifice in which one can never stick out his tongue or make a fist...you see if there was a spam coop instead o ... | |
Topic: Deconstructionism "Understanding Thought" |
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| Exactly… Time consist of a series of events, right? That’s the problem…We tend to take this notion at face value. “Time” what is time? It would be a big mistake to conclude that the dialog in this fo ... | |
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| I agree. Ultimately, by understanding what makes things temporal and ephemeral & and then to try and supplement the phenomena; then it becomes real. Hence, it’s no so much that a design should r ... | |
Topic: Deconstructionism "Understanding Thought" |
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| It seems as though every one has provided, in some cases, a clear and concise response to each discussion regardless of the tangents or areas of interest. The idea of understanding how and why design ... | |
Topic: 'Concept' in Architecture |
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| It almost seems as though those are metaphors for ventilation, and not the true concept. In other words, we could never express the true nature of ventilation. That is- ventilation only understood a ... | |
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| I agree, It's not about recreating or providing a place that makes someone happy - what good it does do? design is not about seeking what we do not understand. Its like saying that god is design, an ... | |
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| Yes, we repeat what we do know. That’s the fine line of design; in the sense that architectural designs is not about taking previous designs and enhancing them or make them more efficient, but its mo ... | |
Topic: Deconstructionism "Understanding Thought" |
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| Csintexas- Said: The part I have been trying to respond to is:
- "we repeat what we don’t know; we disseminate various types of media that substitute and talk about the phenomenological world we exp ... |
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