Originally Posted by bakbek Hey all, Architectural Visualization Challenge II - HOVER has started on July 21st, check out the press release for more information at - http://www.box.net/shared/7buvguo8b7 or visit the Main HOVER challenge page The deadline is October 21st 2010 with 6 awards to be given + 4 more open categories with prizes that value 23,500$ in total. Bertrand Benoit, Zoran Gorski (Kizo), and myself will be judging this challenge. I invite you all to ...
Originally Posted by AgentVlin Why I returned my ipad - Peter Gregman http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2010/06...d-my-ipad.html A little more than a week after buying the iPad, I returned it to Apple. The problem wasn't the iPad exactly, though it has some flaws. The problem was me. I like technology, but I'm not an early adopter. I waited for the second-generation iPod, the second-generation iPhone, and the second-generation MacBook Air. But the iPad was different. ...
This first entry is weird. I posted it in a thread in the general forum thinking it would fit and on reflection decided it didn't. But I want to create thought and feelings and emotional wellbeing,... self awareness that doesn't rely on the ego to prove it, because I believe emotional reality is one of the most valuable tools of the architect. Hope you enjoy and as things come to mind and hand, i'll try and up load them. An existentialist might ...
Originally Posted by sudark I think this prevalent argument of technology vs creativity comes about as people mistakenly equate the computer with technology. But if you think about it, the pen and paper are also a form of technology without which the great buildings of the past would not have been possible. The idea that computers limit creativity comes from a bias towards sketching and drawing. Architects who do not have the aptitude for using computers in design or simply do not enjoy using them for this ...
And the final sheet...