A Thread for Fine Design
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Concept sustainable cars....."a frame of fast growing ivy and spider silk composite"
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Dale, cool concrete chair, I made one quickly to share.
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Pete, that is great. Thanks! Is that the new SDS in action?
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yes.
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There's a new SD&S? I have no idea what version I purchased last...
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There is only V1 but V2 is in alpha/beta testing.http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=293000#p293000
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@solo said:
cool concrete chair
Yes, "cool" would be the most appropriate description here!!
Dale, the house you posted? Controversial? Why? It's great!
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@dale said:
There is only V1 but V2 is in alpha/beta testing.http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=293000#p293000
Ah, thanks. Looking forward to the updated version.
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@tfdesign said:
Dale, the house you posted? Controversial? Why? It's great!
Actually I think it's great also, but I showed it to a colleague, and he went off like a cannon, so I suspected others might as well.
Here's a little more info on it.
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Aerodynamic House by Katsutoshi Sasaki
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British Designer Tom Dixon's Mesh Chair
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When it's winter it's always nice to think of those pleasant outdoor spaces.
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@dale said:
@tfdesign said:
Dale, the house you posted? Controversial? Why? It's great!
Actually I think it's great also, but I showed it to a colleague, and he went off like a cannon, so I suspected others might as well.
Here's a little more info on it.Well Dale, you've rekindled my love for interesting housing design again! ('Sustainable' or not, I don't care, as long as it's really cosy!!) Thanks very much.
Here's one architect I am really passionate about, Andrew Michael Geller, particularly the Pearlroth beach house;
More about Andrew Geller here;
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Interestingly, I think I am more familiar with his artwork than his architecture. Thanks for this.
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nice idea
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Very clean lines
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very admirable! (except perhaps the more packaging than chair part)
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Quoting dale from a previous page: "Although I still think fine design is subjective, are there then objective attributes that define it?"... and the rest of the post. Thank you for making that statement
This is just an expansion of your comments, NOT in opposition:
What do you think of pocketless button down shirts, whether major label or not? Innovative? Stylish?
My first reaction 10+years ago was "emasculating." "Whimsical". "Change for change's sake". It has forced men at least to find other places for pens and pencils(if they bother to use them) or beg others for one when needed. Where do you put your sunglasses, your boarding pass, or whatever?
Then I realized the reason the pockets disappeared was to save billions and billions of dollars in labor and still charge the same or more for the shirt, and oh by the way, it looks chic because some twerp up east said so.
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