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Jonatans Blog: Is there really a need to quantify "good architecture" as a measure for resource efficiency?
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Is there really a need to quantify "good architecture" as a measure for resource efficiency? The other day we discussed how to measure architecture beyond it's performance. I spent some time looking into the definition of good architecture, and into finding rules and measures for good architecture. I came across a few good points in a discussion forum on archinect such as:. One has to feel good when being inside the building. Good architecture stimulates the senses. There are many elements involved in a ...
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Jonatans Blog: June 2009
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Quickly making animations from Illustrator Layers. I produced comic like animations that should help explain the products of my dad's company eFlipchart. Better. I started off from the companies few small jpeg files, but decided to use Adobe Illustrator to modify and build off them. The first question was: How do I create vector graphics from existing jpegs? This is easily done using the live trace function under the options menu. I found a useful tutorial here. How to make Stick Animations. After a shor...
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Jonatans Blog: January 2010
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Columbia University Toni Stable Student Center won top award from Architect Magazine. Image: courtesy of Marble Fairbanks Architects. From Architect Magazine, which recognizes “the best American architecture of the year.” The student center won the top award in the “Grow” category for Educational, Science, and Healthcare projects. Read More. Statistics can be fun. When using innovative ways to display data. I just found this Data Visualizer. Columbia University Toni Stable Student Center won.
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Jonatans Blog: September 2009
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Ever wondered how a crane is errected? I did And found this great animation that explains all the steps necessary to assemble a San Marco crane. Very impressive! Cool 3D image viewer. The tiltviewer is a creative free 3D flash image viewing aplication that offers an innovative method of displaying your images online. It's fun browsing through them using mouse or keyboard, showing them in full screen mode, embedding links and . You can download from here. Ever wondered how a crane is errected?
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Jonatans Blog: Ever wondered how a crane is errected?
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Ever wondered how a crane is errected? I did And found this great animation that explains all the steps necessary to assemble a San Marco crane. Very impressive! Posted by Jonatan Schumacher. Subscribe to: Post Comments. Ever wondered how a crane is errected? Cool 3D image viewer. My colab blog for sustainable architecture.
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Jonatans Blog: November 2009
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Is there really a need to quantify "good architecture" as a measure for resource efficiency? The other day we discussed how to measure architecture beyond it's performance. I spent some time looking into the definition of good architecture, and into finding rules and measures for good architecture. I came across a few good points in a discussion forum on archinect such as:. One has to feel good when being inside the building. Good architecture stimulates the senses. There are many elements involved in a ...
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Jonatans Blog: Columbia University Toni Stable Student Center won top award from Architect Magazine
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Columbia University Toni Stable Student Center won top award from Architect Magazine. Image: courtesy of Marble Fairbanks Architects. From Architect Magazine, which recognizes “the best American architecture of the year.” The student center won the top award in the “Grow” category for Educational, Science, and Healthcare projects. Posted by Jonatan Schumacher. February 10, 2010 at 8:21 AM. 流浪汉 瑜伽 Yoga Tramp. Hai happy new year, nice to meet u, u hv a great blog here ;-). Subscribe to: Post Comments.
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Jonatans Blog: July 2010
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Getting back to Rhino and grasshopper. These are a few useful links that I recently came across, and want to hold on to. For Rhino helps generate 2D and 3D cellular patterns and populate them over rectangular grids. Featuring lots of useful grasshopper tutorials, many which integrate solar studies. Looking at pattern morphing sketches, I came accros more work by Daniel Piker. Getting back to Rhino and grasshopper. My colab blog for sustainable architecture.
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Jonatans Blog: getting back to Rhino and grasshopper
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Getting back to Rhino and grasshopper. These are a few useful links that I recently came across, and want to hold on to. For Rhino helps generate 2D and 3D cellular patterns and populate them over rectangular grids. Featuring lots of useful grasshopper tutorials, many which integrate solar studies. Looking at pattern morphing sketches, I came accros more work by Daniel Piker. Posted by Jonatan Schumacher. Subscribe to: Post Comments. Getting back to Rhino and grasshopper.
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Jonatans Blog: statistics can be fun...
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Statistics can be fun. When using innovative ways to display data. I just found this Data Visualizer. On the website of the world bank. It allows me to compare and animate all kinds of interesting data, such as CO2 emissions versus GDP or life expectancy vs energy use on a global or national level. This visualizer goes hand in hand with Hans Roslings talk about economic development on TED. Posted by Jonatan Schumacher. Subscribe to: Post Comments. Columbia University Toni Stable Student Center won.