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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      Just provide a cubby and some drugs and we can stack in and save some real room.

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      • daleD Offline
        dale
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        That's quite a brilliant design Mike.

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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        • bmikeB Offline
          bmike
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          @mike lucey said:

          Flight seating might be about become more affordable (due to increased capacity) and comfortable at least for business class passengers with Acemen's patented design for universal aisle access.

          [attachment=0:3lhc0qp1]<!-- ia0 -->Acumen.jpeg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3lhc0qp1]

          More details here, http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/a21471/acumen-design-united-business-class-aisle-access/?mag=pop%26amp;list=nl_pnl_news%26amp;src=nl%26amp;date=062316

          We saw a similar setup on our trip to Basecamp! Was a United flight I think... Chicago to Denver. First class were these huge sleeper chair things, then business class were nestled together almost like that image, staggered placement, with the exception of singles on the outer column, and doubles in the middle.

          The girls have both flown first class with my wife (she often gets upgraded due to work travel...) - they asked if they were sitting in the comfy seats... and sadly, no, because we were burning points to bring the family to Basecamp.

          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            Mike Lucey, here is something you may fancy:

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            Motoped Survival Review – the board track-inspired survival motorized bike

            Survival - motorized bicycle from Motoped that helps you ride out the worst of times.

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            Personal Electric Transport (motoped.com)

            Motorcycle Hybrid Designed As A Survival Bike That Can Travel 300 Miles Without Refueling

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            http://www.solos-art.com

            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
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              @solo said:

              Mike Lucey, here is something you may fancy:

              Very good Pete. "That’s a good thing when you’re traveling through the desert on a horse with no name. . ." 😆

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              • bazB Offline
                baz
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                Fascinating construction and quite beautiful. All animated rather well too

                Alconetar Bridge - Construction Process.

                Vid says 'Embedding disabled by request?

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                • ntxdaveN Offline
                  ntxdave
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                  Well done 👍

                  Would love to know what software was used to generate the animation. I would also imagine there are a lot of scenes and a pretty big file size.

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                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                    Mike Lucey
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                    An interesting and informative construction video but the music was inclined to put me to sleep!

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
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                      GoTube 1.jpgI've been hearing the term, 'the last mile', quite a lot lately in relation to modes of city transport. Seemingly it refers to transport used to get from the parked car to place of business.

                      There are quite a few electric bikes and scooters that go some way to addressing the last mile but most of them fall short when it comes to what you do with the transport device after arriving at the final destination.

                      I think GoTube - The World's Most Portable Electric Scooter may have solved this problem. This electric scooter ticks all the boxes when it comes to convenient storage and weight. The design is also very slick and can even be brought on planes as carry-on luggage.

                      Just a moment...

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                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                        Mike Lucey
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                        Hi Guys,

                        Of late I have been researching various ways on how a person could actually live 'off-grid'. I've come across quite a number of good ideas and one such idea that I picked up on this morning is the HomeBiogas system.

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                        It's simple, reasonably low cost and most importantly easily maintainable for 'off-griders'. I'll probably make a 3D model soon and post here.

                        Just a moment...

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                        Mike

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                        • daleD Offline
                          dale
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                          I mean, what's not to like. Very public, sturdy, sensual, beautifully contrasted materials, and above all kept simple.
                          Makes design look soooooo easy.....

                          Design by John Lasvall and Nils Loventorn-Idesign Partners

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                          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                            Mike Lucey
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                            Dale, you forgot to mention ... it's also thief proof!

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                            • daleD Offline
                              dale
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                              Actually, glad you pointed that out Mike.
                              I've been thinking about "Design" recently, and in terms of the criteria that determined the design of this "object", designed for public spaces, I bet that was high on the list.
                              If you have ever tried to find a concise definition of "Design", you may notice it is a difficult concept to pin down.
                              Here's an example:
                              design (verb), as a discipline: plan the creation of a product or service with the intention of improving human experience with respect to a specified problem.
                              Does creating a cake fit?
                              So here is another example:(Headvert-by Chijoff and co)
                              cardboard cowboy.png
                              Obviously created to advertise.
                              (in the companies own words it has)
                              Measurable Effectiveness
                              It also has an interactive component as you pop up the hat
                              Totally mobile branding
                              It's recyclable.
                              Qr Codes for Social media engagement
                              Sun protection for outdoor events
                              As such it fits the above definition.....
                              But....I'll leave it there.

                              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                Mike Lucey
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                                Yes, Dale, good or even bad design is difficult to pin down. An engineer friend of mine simplified it, for himself at least, "If it looks right, it more than likely is right!". It's hard to argue with his logic.

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                                • daleD Offline
                                  dale
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                                  So in the world of music,digital has become king. You can emulate most any analog musical sound digitally.
                                  The fact that Yamaha would create a non digital instrument of this complexity, and actually make it sound reasonable just speaks good design.
                                  The fact that they even allowed an R&D team to pursue this is equally amazing.
                                  The Yamaha Venova is a little ABS instrument that has distorted and compressed the airways of the instrument, to emulate a saxophone, and give it the fingering technique of a recorder.
                                  https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/winds/casual_wind_instruments/venova/index.html

                                  Quite remarkable really.
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                                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                    Mike Lucey
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                                    Dale, At the same time I doubt Yamaha would have been able to create Venova with the help of computers, so in a way its a result of digital input ..... me thinks!

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                                    • daleD Offline
                                      dale
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                                      Absolutely right Mike.
                                      I hired a carpenter one time that turned out to be a trained Patternmaker. Before computers and cad/cam he would have been the guy who would bring something like this to life out of wood, so that molds could be made to create an instrument, gear, car part, well virtually anything cast or out of plastics. Of course his trade has gone the way of the Do-Do bird now, and things that may have taken him weeks can be crafted so quickly via computer.
                                      You can't discount a tool with so much power and potential.
                                      Anyway...
                                      I'm posting a landscape architecture design By MKSK who created a series of therapeutic green spaces and respite areas at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
                                      Creating a space like this among all the sterility which is really a requirement in Health Services design is really quite commendable.
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                                      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                        Mike Lucey
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                                        Yes, indeed. 'Nice' places in hospitals really lift the spirits. I've been visiting hospitals lately and can testify to the restfulness of 'nice' places to sit and relax or just view through a window.

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                                        • daleD Offline
                                          dale
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                                          Hopefully your hospital visits are nothing serious Mike.
                                          Maybe a bit more Design to buoy the spirits.
                                          Fellow SketchUcation member, and a fine set designer in her own right, Kim Tolman, had posted a comment on the following on Facebook, and she kindly sent me the link. Now I can post it here.
                                          This is the Set for the Metropolitan Opera's production of Puccini's Turandot, designed by Franco Zefferelli.
                                          This is not just a drawing of the set. This is a photo. If you go to the link below, it will give you a full Pano view of the set, and the Opera House. It's fantastic.
                                          https://www.facebook.com/MetOpera/photos/a.134969600532.229232.20807115532/10159689739965533/?type=3&theater

                                          Stunning work! Just imagine how much fun this would have been to model in SketchUp.
                                          Puccini Set copy.jpg

                                          Here's a screenshot from the Pano rotated so you can see the set and the Orchestra pit.
                                          Puccini 2 copy.jpg

                                          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                          • daleD Offline
                                            dale
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                                            Someone had to envision, storyboard, develop, model, animate, and render this.
                                            A lot of talent.
                                            https://vimeo.com/244240061

                                            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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