It would be great if other bands did this as well, considering they don't make that much off of cd's anyway. It would be even better if bands I actually listen to would do this!
I believe that this is based on a bridge that was made in England, and it generates enough power to run the lights on part of the road, makes a ton of sense to me!
no one has added any plans... is there an issue I'm un aware of? is there some misunderstanding about who get's the money from these plans or the work done on this site?
I'll answer any questions you have, this is a community project so I'd love to hear what the community thinks...
Oh sorry, missed that. I am a member. I have yet to go to a convention though. It is always within days of the ASLA convention and I am going to that one. Can't do both. One of these days. I did take a 3 day watercolor workshop with Frank Costantino, one of the founding fathers, in Kasas City at the Mike Lin studios. That was great.
Beijing is planning a complete revamp. Albert Speer III is using the basic North South axis and gridiron that already exists, especially around the Forbidden City...and goes back to the 1600s...to sweep away much of the low rise clutter and come up with a capital city downtown area suitable for the kind of nation the Chinese anticipate they will become in the 21st century. http://www.uscpfa-mn.org/USCPFA_photofiles/update8.05/Exhibition%20Hall%20for%20Beijing%20Institute_full.JPG
The use of the term "axis" is not clear at all in the article. At times it does seem to be referring to the actual orientation of the Berlin city plan.
Heh, Juju... π
Actually I've worked with underwater archaeologists (there are some really good ones here in Hungary who also go to every corner of the world).
It was fun - and at the same time not as hot as it usually is during this summer heat...
The first key is sales...someone has to contact and sell the idea to the companies. Finding competent modelers would be the easy part. I think this would be an excellent opportunity for an "educated" salesman.
I found this very interesting when a client sent me the link a few months ago. Sweets has been slowly dying for years because of the internet, now the internet(Google) partners with them...?
Wow, first time seeing this...really impressive. I love the creative feel to the overall setting. This is quite refreshing to see, let alone know its being built, as I've grown numb to the cut and paste architecture that has taken over.
very nice Kris, what i like is how you always introduce some organic elements.
i think you could allow this stair to be more organic though, since the open space around the stair is free flowing.