February 2012
48 posts
i feel like my childhood died this weekend. i felt it slip away beneath my feet - quickly, quietly, a blur. another milestone has been reached, and i cant help but think about all the time that has passed, never to come back. what could i have done differently? who could have i been? and always, forever - why? i am a planner through and through, but it has always been the unplanned moments that...
Feb 27th
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IM FREAKING OUT.
MODELS TO DO: 7 MODELS DONE: 0 HANGOVERS HAD: 4 WHY.
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
“Precarity is opportunity.”
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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i really dont care about sustainability, truly. dead topic to me. the easy path. the trendy path. architecture for the people, not the environment, please. its getting overrated, up in hurr. make a sustainable skyscraper? well, first, lets not make a skyscraper. that would solve a lot of problems. think about it. build low. get down and dirty. why do you tell me to build buildings...
Feb 15th
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well… at least i installed vray today.
Feb 13th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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“You cannot solve a problem with the same mind that created it.”
– Albert Einstein.
Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
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“Why should I fear death? If I am, death is not. If death is, I am not. Why...”
– Epicurus (via funeral)
Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 7th
“Most of the writers I know are weird hybrids. There’s a strong streak of...”
–  David Foster Wallace (via tarts) (via unicornology, sometimesagreatnotion) (via tothepersoninthebelljar) (via pinkeezy) (via libraryland)
Feb 6th
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why i officially dislike/almost-hate glee.
some people see glee as a boundary-breaking show depicting gays, straights, disabled, and able-bodied people of all races pursuing a common passion for singing and dancing. this is usually a secondary factor of why someone may like glee, as im sure most just like it for the peppy renditions of hit songs. i, too, like the musicals, but as i watch the show longer and longer something sinister seems...
Feb 5th
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i like that my boyfriend finds great joy in picking out home-y things like cups and plates and bookshelves, doing so with the seriousness of a scholar.
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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an argument between my brains (because i have more...
Mr. Patrick Schumacher recently wrote an article in Architectural Review that attacks a certain type of architecture being championed in British schools (but could be applied anywhere really). He says: I believe that architecture co-evolves with other subsystems of society like the economy, politics, the mass media, science etc. In this co-evolution innovative architecture can be as much a...
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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The Two Things →
pretty much the most innocently enjoyable thing i’ve read in a long while. and mine! The Two Things About Architecture (for Students): 1. Process is relevant. 2. Process is not relevant.
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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