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    jeff jacobs
    last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:00

    Nice work Lewis. Looks good in the newsletter.

    Mr. Dove seems to be a bit cranky. I think you lucked out big time.

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      juju
      last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:01

      Bravo! Lewis, much congrats on being published. Don't read too much into the feedback, they didn't attack your creation, merely the supposition that their membership monies were not being applied correctly.

      I, for one, think that "the highest form of art" comment is a bit presumptuous, but none-the-less, architecture influences our every day life - even if we don't consciously experience it as such.

      We, as creative professionals, are expected to "dream up" new and exciting designs / use of material / whatever, so how much harm is there in exploring said dreams?

      Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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        Archi Rag
        last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:01

        congratulations on the recognition, i have seen these images posted on the forum and have been in awe of them-good luck for future projects

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          mateo soletic
          last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:02

          Congratulation Lewis, Your project
          and presentation really deserves
          all the recognition.

          [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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            Mike Lucey
            last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:02

            Nice one Lewis. Never mind the begrudgers,
            they are always there 😉

            Mike

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              lewiswadsworth
              last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:02

              Thanks, everyone. As I sit here going over the AIA classified ads and worrying over my resume, it's good to hear some positive feedback. I certainly feel quite a bit less melancholy than when I first sat down at my computer this morning.

              --Lewis

              col sporcar si trova

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                Edson
                last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:04

                hi lewis,

                congratulations. being recognized is always a good thing, especially because it is rare that something bad is singled out for praise.

                about the bad reviews, apart from the professional and childish jealousy they reveal, they did not come from colleagues of yours. those guys are not Architects but business men (in its worst sense) who deal in architecture. time for them is money. they would never understand that thinking about architecture and developing some idea without pay can be a worthy pursuit. you are very lucky you were turned down once by firms like those.

                keep it up, man. the path ahead of you may not be as straight and direct as you may hope it to be, but you are sure to reach a safe port eventually.

                best regards.

                edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                  CraigD
                  last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:04

                  Congratulations Lewis! That's fantastic! Not just to be recognized for your excellent visual work, but also for your artistic prose!

                  Well done!

                  Cheers,

                  • CraigD

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                    JuanV.Soler
                    last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:05

                    I am glad for you, Lewis
                    ¡ Congratulations ¡

                    ,))),

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                      Krisidious
                      last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:05

                      quite impressive...

                      like Stonehenge for our time in their future...

                      I don't understand any bad reviews as I did not notice any...

                      for me this is artchitecture... the visual ques are so thought provoking yet subtle, and at the same time it's beautiful, and ugly... it's something I found myself staring at, search for more views and details...

                      for every flower there is a Gardner, but also a small pest who might eat away at that beautiful flower... I think your work will stand the test of the storm...

                      if you are looking for work... I'm positive you will find it. if it does not find you first.

                      congratulations on being recognized by the AIA

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                        lewiswadsworth
                        last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:06

                        @krisidious said:

                        I don't understand any bad reviews as I did not notice any...

                        Oh no, no-one has (yet) made any specific negative comments about my work or any of the other nine projects. Here and by email I've only received compliments.

                        That last link I posted was just the on-line equivalent of a letters-to-the-editor forum/blog.

                        http://blog.aia.org/aiarchitect/2007/07/the_magical_mystery_tour.html

                        Apparently, when they made the call for entries in early June, some AIA members were upset enough with the whole topic of a "fantasy architecture" issue that they wrote the editor of AIArchitect to express their displeasure before the issue even went out. I'll have to keep watching that blog to see what happens now that issue is available...usually only one or two people will write in to comment on any given article or topic. I'm tempted to write in there myself with a response to those preemptive negative comments noting the unbuilt "fantasy" projects that led me into architecture...projects by some rather serious architects like Mies, Le Corbusier, Sant'Elia, Piranesi, Lebbeus Woods, etc.

                        But since my project was one of those selected for the issue it would probably be best it I keep out of the fray.

                        Thanks again for the kind words, everyone.

                        --Lewis

                        col sporcar si trova

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                          Krisidious
                          last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:07

                          well i deleted it from my post before I posted it, but I called them the American Institue of Arseholes...

                          I don't know what it is about architects but they tend to be very anal... and somewhat condesending... although I'm not... lol...

                          By: Kristoff Rand
                          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                            jenujacob
                            last edited by 12 Feb 2008, 11:08

                            ha ha! LOL kris! my sentiments exactly! architects tend to be egoists.. atleast most of them.. its kinda becoz of the schools they get trained at i suppose....
                            anyways i tend to show my ego only at the site!!! 😉

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