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Scribbled Out: Parametric Surfaces
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 30 October, 2010. Some of my latest work:. Saturday, October 30, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chris Bickerton is a Sydney based designer. He is currently tutoring and working with digital fabrication technologies at The University of Sydney, as well as doing freelance design. View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:. Site of the day: Flotsam and Origami Jetsam.
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Scribbled Out: Published Collaborations
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. AM/PM - with Damien Butler Studios - Third Place. Http:/ www.powerhousemuseum.com/bikeracks/. Http:/ www.damien-butler.com/projects/. Material Theatricality - with Jenny Kwon and Rebecca Qin - Honorable Mention. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chris Bickerton is a Sydney based designer. He is currently tutoring and working with digital fabrication technologies at The University of Sydney, as well as doing freelance design. View my complete profile.
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Scribbled Out: September 2010
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 14 September, 2010. This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:. On a given axial theme. The aspect of freedom is beginning to appear. You don't need computer skills to engage with this way of thinking. Sullivan was doing it before computers. He was even doing it before modernism. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". Site of the day: Flotsam and Origami Jetsam. داونل...
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Scribbled Out: Colour Photograph From 1911
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 16 August, 2010. Colour Photograph From 1911. I'm struck by the simplicity of the setting for this photograph - simple cement renders, oiled timber with light relief work. The simplicity of the carvings contrast, yet emphasise the luxury of the ornament on the coat. Monday, August 16, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:. Site of the day:...
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Scribbled Out: Special Effects Simulations
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 11 August, 2010. From a new program "pulldownit". Pulldownit review by Adam Guzowski. Pulldownit review by Adam Guzowski. Pulldownit review by Adam Guzowski. And finally, take that! You overly representational ornament! Pulldownit review by Adam Guzowski. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:. How to be a Retronaut.
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Scribbled Out: This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 14 September, 2010. This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:. On a given axial theme. The aspect of freedom is beginning to appear. You don't need computer skills to engage with this way of thinking. Sullivan was doing it before computers. He was even doing it before modernism. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". Site of the day: Flotsam and Origami Jetsam.
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Scribbled Out: November 2010
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 19 November, 2010. REPEAT Competition Honorable Mention! I've just been notified that an entry that I completed with students Jenny Kwon and Rebecca Qin was awarded an honorable (American spelling! Mention in the REPEAT competition. Located it Houston, Texas! The judging panel consisted of Patrik Schumacher, Marc Fornes, Lisa Iwamoto, Chris Lasch, and Blair Satterfield. The work, entitled '. For a list of the winner, as well as runners up click here. داونلود بر...
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Scribbled Out: Site of the day: Flotsam and Origami Jetsam
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 10 August, 2010. Site of the day: Flotsam and Origami Jetsam. Flotsam and Origami Jetsam. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chris Bickerton is a Sydney based designer. He is currently tutoring and working with digital fabrication technologies at The University of Sydney, as well as doing freelance design. View my complete profile. Image Search: 'Experiments in porosity". This is why Louis Sullivan is my favorite architect:.
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Scribbled Out: REPEAT Competition Honorable Mention!
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 19 November, 2010. REPEAT Competition Honorable Mention! I've just been notified that an entry that I completed with students Jenny Kwon and Rebecca Qin was awarded an honorable (American spelling! Mention in the REPEAT competition. Located it Houston, Texas! The judging panel consisted of Patrik Schumacher, Marc Fornes, Lisa Iwamoto, Chris Lasch, and Blair Satterfield. The work, entitled '. For a list of the winner, as well as runners up click here. Three Desi...
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Scribbled Out: Form Follows Function?
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Because coasters and napkins are too small. 11 August, 2010. A reason why it is important to read the original work of Architects. The following is an excerpt from a book review for a book on Louis Sullivan's ornament. I think the article summarises the difficulties I have had with his work. The images are from a series of ornamented banks he designed in the northwest of America in the 1920's (an amazing road trip. Discussion of the social and democratic ideas that Sullivan used to underpin the decoratio...