April 2012
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Apr 24th
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Apr 24th
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ahh i feel terrible not being able to update as much right now, ive got good stuff in the making and ill be sure to share it with everyone when its complete :) hang in there, a full force of architecture is on the way!
Apr 24th
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quote of the day
” here’s to the crazy ones. the misfits. the rebels. the troublemakers. the round pegs in the square holes. the ones who see things differently. they’re not fond of rules. and they have no respect for the status quo. you can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. about the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. because they change things. they push the...
Apr 22nd
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Apr 21st
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Apr 21st
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quote of the day
” i believe in environment more than heredity in determining your traits, but you still have to wonder a little about your biological roots “ - Steve Jobs
Apr 21st
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Apr 21st
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just saw a post that contained a photo i had taken and no recognition was given. not cool. please ask to use photos ive taken, or at least source them to Define Space.
Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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Apr 20th
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anagoge asked: Hey. Great blog!. I myself is going to be an architecture student this fall. I just wanted to ask: what made you pursue architecture? Like in high school there are no architecture classes and its so specialized that we don't have much access to it until later on (well I presume this is the case because it was for me). Was it just from looking at buildings and getting inspired by them? Or...
Apr 19th
-blood-bones asked: did you take the photo of the step well in Rajasthan yourself?
Apr 19th
sophieseverin-deactivated201207 asked: just discovered your blog and love it, best one i've ever seen on architecture! why did you choose to study architecture?
Apr 19th
soupcloset asked: Hello! I chanced upon your blog from those stairs and I'd like to say that the concept is indeed meaningful and also practical. I've noticed that continuous flights of steps often require a landing area in between which takes up extra space, thus incorporating the ramp actually seems really practical. Though I also noticed where the steps meet the ramp, the corners could be quite sharp...
Apr 19th
ilgalantuomo asked: This may be a bit random, but I was wondering if you could tell me what your curriculum is like as an architecture student.
Apr 19th
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Apr 19th
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