Green Building Headed for USA�s Top Environmental Rating
PR Web: Architecture: "New Green Building Book Shows Portland Engineering Firm�s Strategies. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2005]"
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Saturday, December 17, 2005
Connell Mott MacDonald celebrates award
BSEE: "Connell Mott MacDonald along with architects, Foster and Partners and Gateshead Council were recognised for their role in the design of the Sage Gateshead when representatives collected the Best Local Authority Building award at the highly prestigious, British Construction Industry Awards in London."
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, December 17, 2005 0 comments
Labels: Green Buildings
MySyndicaat: The First RSS Newsmastering Engine
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Robin Good thoroughly explains what a newsmastering engine is and interviews Giovanni Guardalben in his article, The First RSS Newsmastering Engine For Search Professionals: MySyndicaat.
Briefly, MySyndicaat allows you to filter and combine RSS feeds according to specific criteria, so that you get what you�re looking for and only what you�re looking for. The output [...]"
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, December 17, 2005 0 comments
I love the smell of PowerPoint
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Back from Orlando, which was very nice. I learned a lot and met many people that I�d only known through e-mails.
Here�s an interesting essay by Laura Bergells on The Five Sensory Approach to Effective Presenting.
It�s a nice idea, that we associate all sorts of sensory experiences with any interaction and can use that [...]"
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Labels: AutoCAD
The blog as a knowledge management system
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Dave Pollard talks about Blogs in Business: The Weblog as Filing Cabinet. He talks about how hard it is for an organization to capture the important knowledge that makes its employees effective, because it�s often more tacit than explicit.
The idea is similar to some of my previous posts:
The duality of Knowledge
How to share knowledge [...]"
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, December 17, 2005 0 comments
The 7-Step RSS Marketing Plan
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Rok Hrastnik, the guru of RSS and marketing has an easy to follow article, The 7-Step RSS Marketing Plan, to get you started using RSS feeds for your marketing needs. He includes lots of links to get you started with specific tools.
Here are his steps, which he elaborates on:
1. Start Using RSS as an End-User
2. [...]"
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, December 17, 2005 0 comments
Taipei 101
Glass Steel and Stone: "This is the building that in the early 21st century put all the other buildings in their place. There was a rivalry between several buildings over who had the right to call themselves the tallest in the world. When the Petronas Towers were erected in Ku..."
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, December 17, 2005 0 comments
Labels: Technology ideas
Sunday, June 05, 2005
How good an architect is Norman Foster?
Building: Features: "Jonathan Meades assesses the great man�s work"
Posted by the_donn at Sunday, June 05, 2005 0 comments
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Welcome to my blog
Gidday to all who sign in as a result of my invite.
First - do check out the logged entry for May 7 - HTML do's and don'ts
Add comments - send ideas...
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Labels: BBSC 303
Monday, May 23, 2005
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office Building One
Glass Steel and Stone: "Looking more like the home of a global corporate giant than the local city council, this office complex reflects the modern Asian architectural sensibility. In some ways its twin 48-story towers even mirror the famed Petronas Towers in Malaysia. The building's towering height is the result of Japan's late 20th century economic boom when land values soared and it seemed like the money would never s..."
Posted by the_donn at Monday, May 23, 2005 0 comments
Labels: Technology ideas
Saturday, May 07, 2005
These web design suggestions are targeted at start...
Web Design do's and dont's: "These web design suggestions are targeted at starting web designers and people that may need some help to get things going
Tip 1 - Use a reference
If you see an interesting web design or layout, try to use it as a reference.
Tip 2 - Be original
Be original and try to avoid things that have been done a million time before such as: page counters, javascript text scrolling, excessive animated GIFs, 'under construction' signs, page fade-ins, etc.
Tip 3 - content is king
Create unique content, the more pages with quality content you have the better. Make the content on your main page focused and avoid the need for the user to scroll down too far on a web page.
Tip 4 - Graphics
Graphics should always support he content and never dominate the content. Avoid excessive use of graphics, or any other graphical elements.
Tip 5 - HTML compliant
Make sure you follow all the HTML standards and that you are fully HTML-compliant, as some browsers are more efficient when the proper HTML code is used.
Tip 6 - File Size
Make sure that your site is relatively quick to load, no matter what you put on it. There are obviously a number of factors that can affect how quickly a website loads, but try to make sure that excessive file sizes isn't one of them.
Tip 7 - Colors
Use a colorscheme of matching colors. Avoid excessive use of shouting colors such as green, yellow, or red.
For more web design tips and Flash resources visit one of the following websites.
Mix-FX Flash animation Software
Anim-FX Flash intro and banner builder
Easytemplates Flash website Kit (john cosack)"
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, May 07, 2005 0 comments
Autodesk 3ds Max 7.5 is now released and shipping
CADwire.net: Blurbs: "Autodesk 3ds Max 7.5 is now released and shipping"
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, May 07, 2005 0 comments
Labels: AutoCAD
Aon Center
Glass Steel and Stone: "Well known in Chicagoland, but not so well known elsewhere, the Aon Center is the quiet, dignified supertall in the Chicago skyline. It lacks the flashy spires of Sears and Hancock, and instead goes for vertical stripes to add extra visual height to its already impressive stature. From a distance, the building feels like another boring grey 1970's stone block. But to really appreciate the Aon C..."
Posted by the_donn at Saturday, May 07, 2005 0 comments
Freedom Tower
Glass Steel and Stone: "When completed, this will be one of the most important buildings of the early 21st century. It is significant in stature, in design, in its politics, its symbolism, and for the reason it was built.
The Freedom Tower is the replacement for what was once New York's World Trade Center. In September, 2001 terrorists destroyed several of the Center's buildings, including the massive 110 -sto..."
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Thursday, March 10, 2005
CIBSE- SOciety of Light and Lighting Office Lighting Guide
Posted by the_donn at Thursday, March 10, 2005 0 comments
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Towards a Materials-Based Building Information Model (AECbytes Viewpoint) Towards a Materials-Based Building Information Model Source: AECbytes Viewpoint A Revolution in Need of Traction...
The debate about BIM's rages - another contribution. CADwire.net: Articles: "
by Lloyd J. James
Posted by the_donn at Tuesday, February 15, 2005 0 comments
2005 Architectural Visualization Challenge
Not a lot of information - but promising much! CADwire.net: Blurbs: "2005 Architectural Visualization Challenge"
Posted by the_donn at Tuesday, February 15, 2005 0 comments
The impact of climate change?
My first blog post: BSEE: "New research commissioned by the DTI analyses the impact of increasingly hot summers between now and 2080 on various types of UK buildings and"
Posted by the_donn at Tuesday, February 15, 2005 0 comments
First attempt
After many apparently wasted hours browsing various web resources and blogs looking for guidance, this is it - suck it and see seems the only way to really find out.
The goal of this blog is to trial blogging as a means of communication in architecture and construction offices .
Posted by the_donn at Tuesday, February 15, 2005 0 comments