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Thursday, March 08, 2007

For those of you fascinated by the prospect of architecture/building practice in the virtual world

Second Life's population problems - Computerworld Blogs



This blog puts some of the hype about second life into perspective.It's clear that this community that I found gets very boring very quickly is only used by a small number of people. (57,000+ does not seem small, until one thinks about the total number of people who the hype suggest might be 'users'.



What I found most interesting about the blog was not the second life stats but the suggestion that 84 million Americans have home broadband and of these more than 5 million a day are taking tours in virtual space....





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'Hero' architect builds green - but is it different?

Render of the SF Federal Building from http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/02/25/MNG2DOATDN1.DTL
TOWERING EXPECTATIONS / S.F.'s new federal building challenges ideas of what a government high-rise should look like -- its humane design is green, dazzling One of the interesting architectural design questions people have tackled over the last 30 years has been the idea that green buildings might define a new aesthetic.

Back in the late 70's, the question was would a passive solar non-residential building define a new aesthetic. There was even some speculation about the inclusion of some of our other senses in the definition of aesthetics. Could a definition of the spiritual values of a welcoming warmth in winter and 'coolth' in summer; a calm quietness; become a new aesthetic?

Now, however we have a corporate architecture that is allegedly more comfortable because it is naturally lit and naturally ventilated. However, looking at the illustrations, I wonder whether the future of this brave new idea is to be similar to the critical acclaim / popular opprobrium of that wonder of mid last century the new brutalism...?

Architectural Record News | At Long Last, Museum for African Art Finds a Place to Call Its Own

Architectural Record News | At Long Last, Museum for African Art Finds a Place to Call Its Own - another museum to model? A Robert Stern design. In Manhattan. Illustration on this web site looks potentially interesting. Risks being a corporate clone dog's breakfast because it incorporates "116 housing units on top...".

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Animation class Lecture 2

The lecture on Monday covered some of the basics of film making. Ignoring these principles make animations about buildings very much exercise in non-communication. I presented a pre-cursor of the whole course by introducing the classic film maker's handbook: The Five C's of Cinematography'.

My suggestion is that understanding these principles will significantly alter what people want to render/represent and hence will alter how / what they animate. In the 403 course we are examining the notion that the Scene (the building(s) can be the Actors, rather than the backdrop...the scenery.

We watched

  • an extract from Lawrence of Arabia - focusing on Omar Sharif and the interminable ride out of the desert to meet Lawrence that is, as I understand it his first Western feature
  • a 'teaser' from a Walt Disney - Disneyland - presentation of the 'Plausible Impossible" - preparing people to answer the question that will be posed next Monday: find your own example(s) of plausibly impossible acts in movies
  • a 30 minute doco on the Satolas station near Lyon by Calatrava - what works and does not work; what genres are being accepted by us when we understand the content of the doco

Friday, March 02, 2007

Seoul National University Museum


OMA/Rem Koolhaas - Seoul National University Museum :: arcspace.com
This is a building I visited last year - inside and out, but was unfortunately unable to take the interior shots shown in this Arcspace entry. Definitely fun though very much a visual one-liner with the large cantilever emphasising the simple rhomboid form as shown by the near end in the photo.






Having visited this and the Casa da Musica in Porto, and been impressed by both these little jewels, I find it hard to imagine that this is the OMA outfit responsible for their proposed Louisville fugly building. (See the earlier post on eyesore of the month web site).

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Archinect - online journal AND people who developed blog of architecture schools

Archinect - Making Architecture More Connected (since 1997) I have checkedand found that I have apparently not pointed to these people before... Strange. Because their blog of blogs from architecture students around the world was something I found around two years when setting this blog up. Check out the Architecture School blog - it still has many blogs from many schools - but quite a number are defunct and archived: including the one from our school. A couple of years ago the blog of blogs looked like a brave new experiment in world wide communication. It begins to look more and more like a failed experiment...

I can only speculate what the issue is. It seems to me that the problem may be that there were no linking issues. In its early days it looked like a collection in one place of online diaries - with no other linking theme. Without that theme I wonder whether there is any major incentive to return to the site to participate.

That said, the news value of the site is high. The RSS feed is definitley worth subscribing to. The writing is hardly the insight yet of a Beard Goldberger or Huxtable (Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3) - it seems to describe rather than critique (but then I have not read it all).

Pictures of Ugly Buildings!

Eyesore of the Month by James Howard Kunstler The pictures here are just SO much fun. Don't always agree that the buildings photographed have no redeeming features, but this seldom misses the mark pointing out 'how little clothes the emperor is wearing'. Perhaps he could borrow from the fashion mavens who coined the term used here:fugly?


Interesting opinions about buildings. This is apparently someone who likes this:

Romantic at heart?












Hates buildings like this: (understandable)













And has nothing good to say about either of these buildings: (which I have to say I like - from the pictures). We've even modelled this first one in the Digital Craft course.



A Blog to promote a book

City Comforts, temporarily known as Viaduct, The Blog Despite the book promotion focus - this has some interesting comments. I really like the review of the Disney Hall in LA. The description of what works and doesn't work expresses my own conflicted feelings about this jewel of a building and its relevance / position in a street as a contributor to urban quality.

I should add that attending a concert at the icon made me feel a lot more comfortable with the building as a place / destination. The quirky circulation serves only to enhance the spatial experience.

Museums to model in the UK...

And yet another potential source of inspiration.

Museums to model in New Zealand ...

Another source of ideas...

Virtual Museums

Possible source of information on Museums to model - Virtual / unbuilt?

Makng "Algorithmic Forms" with Revit

1-2-3 Revit: BIM and Algorithmic Form Finding - Parametric change engine provides advanced modeling techniques for exploring innovative real-world building designs. - Cadalyst AEC Check this out... Something to try if you are bored with the Villa Savoye tutorial!

The Digital Craft course 2007 began today

Two hour lecture - February 27 2007:

After Catherine Nelson had presented the excellent self-help guide to healthy use of the computer, we covered the following topics:

The Course Objectives
The Tasks to be completed to meet these Objectives
Task 1 - the tutorial exercises in Archicad, AutoCAD ADT and Revit - plus Viz render
Task 2 - collaborating in the construction of a complex digital model of a daylit gallery
Task 3 - creating a blog and web page to summarise the digital modelling
The Assessment Contract - and its role in reducing stress and workload
Workload management

And an introduction to Web 2.0 - merely promising to talk about it soon.
Web sites mentioned:



AND a late night footnote: 'Are you blogging this?'

Frank Gehry is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal - and it's insightful!

OpinionJournal - Featured Article
Apropos of nothing in particular: I was searching for some stuff for the BBSC 303 Digital Craft Course and came across this interview. It's not often pieces like this give you an insight - no matter how processed by the inevitable interviewee desire to sound good...

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Architectural Record: now an online magazine

Architectural Record: The resource for architecture and architects
Architctural Record the magazine - has a feauture called Building Types Study which means searches for museums will reveal a whole range of new project ideas to follow....
It's also a great resource for things architecural. They have a set of blogs of architecture related blogs such as news and 'great projects'.

Former Bus Terminal as New National Design Center for Hungary

Architectural Record News | Hungary’s New National Design Center Takes Shape in a Former Bus Terminal
A converted bus terminal as a 'gallery'. Another interesting building to model.... An architecture very distinctively of the 50's re-used.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

A really Annoying web site - for Steven Holl

STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS

Another Flash powered web site that provides no information - no intelligence, but rather annoys in its rich organisation and anally controlled access to the information it allows you to see. No mashups of this info with Google Maps!

Contains some interesting links to new museums - a successful practice.

Convenient Truth Contest: How to Enter

Convenient Truth Contest: How to Enter An opportunity to make a statement - a video about what could be done to deal with the issues in 'An Inconvenient Truth'

Some thoughts on CAD in Architecture generated by reading 'Futures Exploding' [ Alexander Pincus ] [ Architecture / Research ]

Budapest Bank Tower - Futures Exploding - [ Alexander Pincus ] [ Architecture / Research ] This, it seems to me, what might begin to define a debate on the way we might use the computer not merely to replicate paper processes but to extend architecture into realms of thought or process that might define an other experience. If you link to this blog topic by Alexander Pincus who apparently works for Asymptote you will find his own work has a self-applied tag of 'Empty Formalism'. It turns out that Alexander did a presentation in March 2006 at the 'Banff Session 2006' where the Asymptote architecture was described in these terms. Check out the links - engage in the debate - decide for yourself.

My 2 cents worth? With all the hype about BIM, it seems to me that there is a lot of rhetoric about the role of the computer in architecture, but little substance or clear direction. There are the people who are exploring the various strands of blobitecture, in what I tend to see as often degenerating into "empty formalism" and 'documented' by simplistic computer graphic images that 2 weeks playing with 3DS Max could easily produce. What is exciting in amongst all this is the people who have taken the time to understand the craft of 3D digital modelling. Someone who understands what a family is in Revit and who uses it to explore how this might be expressed in built form is to me genuinely exploring the future of the role of the computer in architecture. This is what is interesting about Robert Aish's Smart Geometry work. It seems to me that in amongst the 'Empty Formalism' of the forms that often illustrate the presentations on this new software, there is the thread of a very new way of thinking about buildings. Alexander Pincus refers to a Smart Geometry model of one of his Asymptote designs produced by David Farnsworth - structural engineer of Arup London. Here he says the engineer was able to

resolve the geometry of the tower’s unique structural system and enable the structure to redistribute itself based on changes to the buildings overall geometry
Now that sounds like a re-thinking of the way we build IF the geometry - the formal design expression - is linked to and interacts with the structure.

What is also of interest with Smart Geometry is re-thinking the geometry - the architectural relationships underlying a building. My (limited) experience with SG suggests that it will take quite some time for a person to start thinking through the structuring of a model of a building so that it permits exploration of the design principles of the building. It's all very well imagining the possibilities of re-configuring a design based on some axes, proportions or other fundamental design principle. It is another thing altogether to build these dependencies in from the beginning to allow the exploration of form to happen later. If, as is apparently happening with the Pincus/Farnsworth model these dependencies are modelled in such a way that the structure and construction can also be dealt with then we truly have a new paradigm of design.

The struggle that I see holding things back, and making 'empty formalism' easier than genuine re-thinking of the architectural design paradigm, is that until people develop sufficient experience for the craft of modelling with SG to be innate and not conscious, it is far easier to construct a rich dependency SG model of an existing building or drawn idea than it is use SG as a modelling medium in its own right. Watch this space. I will have 10-15 people exploring the potential of SG over the next 12 weeks...

Footnote: Because I thought that this was an important topic I have looked a little behind the scenes. The problem with the web is that obscure web sites like Alexander's could easily be proffering a poorly based/researched personal opinion. On the 'Current events' portion of the Asymptote web site, which has one of those really really annoying Flash based non-searchable wizzy-for-no-purpose interfaces, the most recent note suggests that "Hani Rashid will be a guest lecturer for the Banff Session 2006 event entitled DESIGNfronts..." This suggests that Alexander is indeed a member of staff at Asymptote. His 'about'entry also notes he works at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He is listed by Columbia as an assistant in Asymptote principal Hani Rashid's "advanced architecture studio".

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Architectural Record News | AIA, Harris Interactive Poll: Empire State Building Tops the List of Beloved U.S. Buildings

Architectural Record News | AIA, Harris Interactive Poll: Empire State Building Tops the List of Beloved U.S. Buildings Yet another example of how surveys have all sorts of in-built biases. One might at first glance be tempted to rate this list as demonstrating that old is better in the eyes of the average punter. Top 10 includes a bridge and three sculpture / memorials. But recognition factor and exposure might be more telling here. The USA being so large that people from the East will often never have travelled all the way out west and may even take great pride in the fact... Nationally known monumental buildings become the only possibility at this point.

If one wanted to get really disappointed, one might look at the Las Vegas Bellagio appearing at number 22 as being a much more disappointing result. My reaction to that building when I walked through it last December was: fun fountain; great Christmas decorations; facarditecture was even more anonymous than expected. In this case instead of gilding the lily we seem to have the designers (one hesitates to call them architects) gilding a thorn bush.

To return to the theme: that Taliesin West and the Robie house by Frank Lloyd Wright appear after the San Francisco International Airport seems to me to highlight the recall factor and the status and experience of the people who voted, more than the genuine worth of the buildings listed in the eyes of the voters.

People talk about chart junk invading graphs and destroying our understanding of the underlying data by decorating the graphs rather than contributing to understanding. This to me is much worse: pseudo-systematic 'surveys' of a group of people whose characteristics and preferences are unknown and representing their vaguely gathered opinions as a genuine viewpoint...

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

| Natural Frequency | environmental design journal to encourage, inspire and assist every building designers...

| Natural Frequency | environmental design journal to encourage, inspire and assist every building designers... If this were not Andrew Marsh - the developer of Ecotect I might be tempted to see this as a vanity project. It is an obviously new digital journal with 8 articles all written by Andrew. The topics of his articles make interesting reading. More sensible writing on the theme of building performance simulation and CAD is needed in the industry. The articles on smart modelling and CAD analysis in particular make interesting reading. At present they appear more like informative Ecotect tutorials than fully independent analyses. Nevertheless they do make most interesting reading.

ArchitectureWeek - News - High Museum Reilluminated - 2004.0211

ArchitectureWeek - News - High Museum Reilluminated - 2004.0211 The continuing story of the daylight and the High Museum. Seems th curators won out over the designers for a while - protecting the art works from the UV with interior walls to block the light from outside. Now appropriate shading is being used to bring light in but keep out UV. Why this was not part of the original concept is anyone's guess. White architecture? Glass walls to the galleries? Just asking for problems....

NASHER Museum of Art at Duke University: About Us

NASHER Museum of Art at Duke University: About Us: "The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University foster" And yet another museum to model?

North Carolina Museum of Art

North Carolina Museum of Art Another Museum to model? Also linked to here

galinsky

galinsky A very West-centric view of the world of architefcture - but then aren't most 'histories of architecture'? This is a set of blog-like entries by individuals listing an eclectic mix of buildings from Europe and the USA with photos, a general 1000 word or so essay and visitor info... Useful if you want to find out what might be of interest, but still as og date of this blog sparse in total number of buildings listed.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Jonathan Glancey on a Cornish housing development powered by the elements | Art story | Guardian Unlimited Arts

Jonathan Glancey on a Cornish housing development powered by the elements | Art story | Guardian Unlimited Arts

Yet more green architecture from the designers of the BedZED flats...

Flashy libraries? I prefer to get my adventure out of the books not the building | Art story | Guardian Unlimited Arts

Flashy libraries? I prefer to get my adventure out of the books not the building | Art story | Guardian Unlimited Arts

Person who cultivates the batty old woman image writes interesting piece - is she losing it or is there a brain behind the batty facade? An interesting user's perspective on building design and usability / spirit of place. Flashy Peckham library in south London architecture is by Will Allsop

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

139 vivian street - Google Maps

139 vivian street - Google MapsGoogle Maps now gives street directions for people in New Zealand. Not sure if I want to forgive them for listing us in their announcement as directions now available for Australia. Given it's 3 hours minimum on a fast 'plane to fly from here to there ... Anyway - yet another reason to get ubiquitous wifi and or 3G services and for me to upgrade the 'phone.

What is the answer to HTML, Web 2.0 and everything? | StressFree Solutions

What is the answer to HTML, Web 2.0 and everything? | StressFree Solutions

Don't know how he does it! - David Harrison has found another excellent Web2.0 resource. A 'viral video' that has explored Web 2.0 technologies visually - I am convinced it talks to the converted and those in the know better than it describes anything for the newbie. An in-joke. Nevertheless, visually clever and rich in content.
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Monday, February 12, 2007

Diff for "VirtualBuilding" - ArchicadWiki

Diff for "VirtualBuilding" - ArchicadWiki
Nine Archicad videos hosted on YouTube on the BIM model. For those who like podcasts...

Saturday, February 10, 2007

TenLinks.com - Ultimate Directories for Technology Professionals

TenLinks.com - Ultimate Directories for Technology Professionals A very useful resource - at least at February 2007. Not just listing the top 3D software, but also for each package listing the top internet resources available for each...

Friday, February 09, 2007

Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional: AECbytes Product Review

Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional: AECbytes Product Review
So: version 8 of Acrobat is available. This review examines the usefulness of this new pdf creation tool. It points to the imminent release of the new version of Acrobat 3D as allowing improved 3D interactive publishing in pdf format.
What is argued here to be an improvement in the v8 vanilla Acrobat is its ability to batch process output from AutoCAD - to produce a set of 'drawings' in separate pages of the pdf document. Where this places Adobe relative to the AutoDesk dwf format I leave to others to comment on. What is interesting is to note that apparently Adobe are talking to Nemetschek - the vendors of Vectorworks and the purchasers of Graphisoft, who produce ArchiCAD. Where this may lead, in terms of the dwf vs pdf format is anyone's guess.

Clip/Stamp/Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines - Architecture - Review - New York Times

Clip/Stamp/Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines - Architecture - Review - New York Times

A to have a local newspaper which had content like the New York Times ona regular basis?! This article is about a gallery exhibition on small architectural critique magazines of the 1960's and 70's which: is " a piercing critique, intended or not, of the smoothness of our contemporary design culture. These magazine covers map out an era when architecture was simmering with new ideas. You’re bound to leave the show with a nagging sense of what was lost as well as gained during the electronic juggernaut of the last three decades." ..'nuff said...

Friday, February 02, 2007

Diller Scofidio Renfro's First U.S. building ICA Boston

Diller Scofidio Renfro's First U.S. building
The Blur pavilion in Switzerland was just too easy to model! Now hopefully we have a building design we can tackle in the modelling course... Also referred to here

SPACES; Museum Sparkles; Bayshore Looks Fake

SPACES; Museum Sparkles; Bayshore Looks Fake
In amongst this description of how a waterfront mall is 'Theme Park Retro' is a reference to the ' cool and contemporary Discovery World' building by Hammel, Green and Abrahamson. Potentially another modelling opportunity?

Peter Cook

Peter Cook
And I thought Peter Cook had switched firms and gone to work with the great architect in the sky! Certainly did not expect to find him writing 'I told you so' pieces for online magazines.
It's refreshing to hear someone who is suggesting that borrowing from the theories of other disciplines has limited use in one's own discipline (linguistics for Strauss/de Saussure ideas of a fundamental 'deep structure' to architectural language; Deleuze and company for some idea of - well what exactly - analogies about time / experience and the unfolding of space?; Derrida for an obscurely worded deconstruction of the 'text' - whatever text is in architecture, surely not just the writing about architecture? - where the understanding of the philosophy cannot be disentangled from the understanding of the philosopher;) However, it's hard to see this as other than an argument that the craft tradition of sitting at the feet of the 'prominent architect' in class, are employed by them and then eventually strike out on their own to become the next gen's 'prominent architect'.

I have always understood that the idea of a university education was to challenge, to advance, to analyse and to develop the status quo - not merely to perpetuate it. The institution provides the distance from practice to allow this to occur. Sitting at the feet of the 'prominent architect' is more likely to develop clones. Still: well worth the read.

Museum of Contemporary Art | Denver, Colorado | MCA

Museum of Contemporary Art | Denver, Colorado | MCA
According to the MCA the proposed design by British architect David Adjaye is "...at once bold and refined...". The image they are selling it on is not quite the Daniel Libeskind Denver Art Museum which "... looks as though a volcano has exploded with an immense pile of ship parts, jewel-faceted boulders, and giant titanium pterodactyl beaks." Denver is apparently advancing an image of cultural sophistication to belie the cowboy image of the past. Another building to find more out about for modelling?

Cultural District of Saadiyat Island - Abu Dhabi - Architecture - - New York Times

Cultural District of Saadiyat Island - Abu Dhabi - Architecture - - New York Times
All the usual suspects. In the words of the article: "... celebrity architects Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel and Tadao Ando, as well as a sprawling, spaceshiplike performing arts center designed by Zaha Hadid." but a new locale: Abu Dhabi. Definitely worth exploring through 3D modelling.

The New, New Museum

The New, New Museum


Another museum building for New York. Designed by Sejima + Nishizawa/SANAA of Japan. Looks like one that could be really interesting to model. Hard to tell from this web site, and their own web site is a useless place marker. However, the new book, may be a good source of modelling info.

Friday, January 26, 2007

UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis - Virtual London: Online Participation

UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis - Virtual London: Online Participation
University College London's Virtual London - Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). An interesting concept, but a not so interesting web page description of the project and where it's at. Much more interesting is the Digital Urban blog from someof the staff / students at CASA.. Their gmap software for Google Earth enhancement

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The Neighbourhood

The Neighbourhood
a new architectural cinematography firm. Featured at the Vismasters Design Modelling and Visualisation Conference associated with Imagina uropean 3D visualisation forum - Monte Carlo Feb 2 2007

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Large format copy of O'Reilly Web2meme graphic from Flickr


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Web2MemeMap

Web2MemeMap
Web2MemeMap,
originally uploaded by timoreilly.
Found on the web. Highly descriptive of the http:\\www.reasonate.co.nz underlying web technologies.http://www.flickr.com/photos/timoreilly/44349798/18th September, 2005timoreilly

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Lecture 10 - Rendering

Lecture today covered the radiosity and light studio and mental ray renders.

I ran through some example tutorials on The VizDepot on radiosity and mental ray.

I noted the length of time renders can take and the need to test setting before embarking on a full render.

I pointed out that a radiosity solution is calculated before a render is done. In the example file a radiosity solution took 43 minutes and the render on top of it took anoth 23 seconds!

The process of 'baking' textures was introduced. With baked textures the lighting solution can be exported to an interative power point 3D model...

Also mentioned was the use of Light Studio materials - for the first time in 15 years, relatively easy - notes on the rendering tutorial on architecture-onlineteaching

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

BBSc 303 - Web Page Tutorial

BBSc 303 - Web Page Tutorial: "This tutorial will show you the basics of how to
set up a web site. Not just one or two web pages, but the philosophy
and thinking behind the organisation and presentation of information
on the web."

This was also the topic of half of the Lecture on May 16, 2006. Follow through / work through the site creation / publish options

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Photoshop Luminance Equalization Tutorial

Photoshop Luminance Equalization Tutorial

Photoshop Luminance Equalization Tutorial for tiling maps

These two links to content from Jeremy Birn's web site related to his excellent book Digital Lighting and rendering

The second is really important for setting up and rendering your own materials and ensuring that when the material is tiled across a facade that the map assigned as a material does not show seam or join lines...


Saturday, May 06, 2006

yaledailynews.com - Learning to love archi-torture

yaledailynews.com - Learning to love archi-torture

How architecture school work looks to people doing other undergrad degrees!

Movie: Sketches of Frank Gehry at news views and analysis

Coming to a cinema near you (released in USA May 12 2006):

Movie: Sketches of Frank Gehry at news views and analysis


"Frank Gehry one of the greatest architects known to man, and arguably a giant of his field today, is going to star in a documentary by his name.

The documentary releases in NYC on May 12. Check out the trailer on their website."

pdf Press Kit about Sydney Pollack's film offers an intriguing hope for a potential blockbuster at this years NZ Annual Film Festival along the lines of Concert of Wills etc.



Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefit News - America's Top 10 Green Schools

Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefit News - America's Top 10 Green Schools: "The early-American school kids swaddled with scarves to within a breath of suffocating as they hiked to the little red school house didn't know that their classrooms suffered from faulty insulation and bad air. But that's because no one thought much about the coal fire's smoke, the oil lantern's lung-clogging potential, the dank air's capacity to promote mildew and molds, or the contaminated water from the well."

Green schools - finally!

Avant-garde architecture in Spain - WMMN Blog

yet ab=nother blog entry about the MOMA NY exhibition 2006 on Spanish Architecture
we make money not art: Avant-garde architecture in Spain (1)

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ecmanaut: Blogger publish ping and categorizer tool

ecmanaut: Blogger publish ping and categorizer tool

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DOE: High Performance Buildings - Design Approach

DOE: High Performance Buildings - Design Approach: "A high-performance commercial building is a building with energy, economic, and environmental performance that is substantially better than standard practice. It's energy efficient, so it saves money and natural resources. It's a healthy place to live and work for its occupants and has relatively low impact on the environment. All this is achieved through a process called whole-building design."

Renzo Piano Building Workshop Official Site - The New York Times Building, New York City (NY), USA

Renzo Piano Building Workshop Official Site - The New York Times Building, New York City (NY), USA

One of the hundreds of references to this innovative 'sustainable' building.

Green and Gleaming Towers | BusinessWeek

Green and Gleaming Towers | BusinessWeek

What's a Katrina Cottage? By Witold Rybczynski

What's a Katrina Cottage? By Witold Rybczynski


"How architects build brands". 'The golden Age of the Skyscraper" Articles byWitold Rybczynski

How architects build brands. By Witold Rybczynski: "How architects market themselves."



Check out also Slate's Slide Show related to Witold's article 'The golden Age of the Skyscraper"

Make for interesting reading.

optics.org

optics.org: "Light transmitting concrete is set to go on sale later this year."

Found this today. Date is 11 March 2004, and I don't see evidence for the widespread sale of this stuff yet - but who knows? I wonder what the optical properties are and how one might therefore model them?

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

BBSC 303 Digital Craft Lecture 7 - 2 May 2006

We watched an 18 minute 1995 video James Burke
. He described the problems of communication between Architecture and Building Science computer programs. He also described the beginning of what has become a programme of 10 years in length developing the Building Information Model (BIM). The pros and cons of the idea and what exactly the concept might lead to were the major themes of this presentation.

David Harrison then presented his paper that he presented in early April to the CAADRIA conference in Kumamoto in Japan. He described his research project and thus the background to Reasonate. He also showed how to use a number of the enhanced features of Reasonate, including a first introduction to how to use the new 'Web Page' feature to make and publish the web pages that will be a core part of the hand in of Assignment 1 and Assignment 2.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Planet PDF - Review: Adobe Acrobat 3D

Planet PDF - Review: Adobe Acrobat 3D: "With Acrobat 3D, its newest addition to the Acrobat family, Adobe pushed the envelope of PDF capabilities. Adobe Acrobat 3D expands next-generation PDF workflow into the 3D worlds of Manufacturing and AEC (architecture, engineering and construction)."

Now this looks like a logical and exciting extensions to the Right Hemisphere 3D pdf expoert options we already have ...


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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Google SketchUp (free) SUD

Google SketchUp (free) SUD: "The person who says it can't be done shouldn't interrupt the person who is doing it."


Sunday, April 23, 2006

Daylighting for the 21st Century

Daylighting for the 21st Century

Two years ago, but not yet out-of-date. An article in 'Architectural Lighting' on the issues in daylighting. James points out that unlike Victoria, there are many schools in the USA who "... have faculty with genuine daylighting expertise; and even fewer have artificial skies, helidons, and other systems for scale modeling and measuring daylighting performance. There is a tenuous acceptance of computer analysis and an unfortunate scale-modeling-versus-computer-modeling controversy brewing." The work that is being done by the IEA is a step towards improving this situation.

3D Collaboration Spaces: What Future Ahead? - Online Collaboration and Web Conferencing Breaking News - Kolabora.com

3D Collaboration Spaces: What Future Ahead? - Online Collaboration and Web Conferencing Breaking News - Kolabora.com

"3D immersive virtual reality spaces in which people can meet, talk, present, and exchange documents and files have been around for over two years now." - Now, what about applications where architects, interior designers and buuilding scientists collaborate on modelling reality which is creative and challenging, not merely a decoration of the net environment?

Maturing Visualization Tools Make Ideas Look Real - Construction Industry, News Articles, Business Conditions

Maturing Visualization Tools Make Ideas Look Real - Construction Industry, News Articles, Business Conditions

Learn a little bit about what 4D might mean to people involved in construction...

CADwire.net - Articles > Avoiding Mistakes, Saving Money: The Case for Virtual Design and Construction

CADwire.net - Articles > Avoiding Mistakes, Saving Money: The Case for Virtual Design and Construction

A corporate AIA view of the things that can be done with true 3D models - 'virtual' or ebuildings.

Ellen’s Knowledge blog » Blog Archive » The Fish Story, or reduction of the nonessential

Ellen’s Knowledge blog » Blog Archive » The Fish Story, or reduction of the nonessential

Ellen Finkelstein has some really interesting things to say about effective communication. Here is a link of great use in the upcoming weeks as we get onto designing our own web pages - writing web pages that communicate well


Modern building rises in heart of ancient Rome - Yahoo! News

Modern building rises in heart of ancient Rome - Yahoo! News

"ROME (Reuters) - After years of controversy, Rome on Friday unveiled the first modern building to rise in its ancient centre since dictator Benito Mussolini ruled Italy more than half a century ago.

Renowned U.S. architect Richard Meier was on hand for the inauguration of the Ara Pacis museum, a steel, glass and marble structure that has fired Roman passions with one critic comparing it to a giant petrol station."



An article of interest for two reasons - another building for the list of buildings for future Digital Craft classes - and a description of the new buildings under construction or planned for Rome.

ArchitectureWeek - Tools - Digital Physical Mashup - 2006.0419

ArchitectureWeek - Tools - Digital Physical Mashup - 2006.0419

A digital design studio - not unlike the second year project we have been running at Victoria for the past 10 years or so -

Aura :: 601 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California, United States :: Glass Steel and Stone

Aura :: 601 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California, United States :: Glass Steel and Stone

Check this out for a lesson in how a very simple block can be dressed up with a 3D 'skin' that alters our perception of the blockiness... A far cry for Daniel Libeskind from the V&A spiral or the Denver art meseum addition...

New Orleans woman runs for mayor of Disneyland | The Register

New Orleans woman runs for mayor of Disneyland | The Register
Is this waht Baudrillard was writing about - the virtual becomes the reality in some sense? The article raises an interesting possibility that the 'restoration' of New Orleans will become a gentrification / ersatz 'safe' and 'cleaned up' version of what used to be there... And then is it any longer New Orleans?

Friday, April 14, 2006

Illuminated Tiles facilitate emergency egress., Steuler Fliesen GmbH

Check out this story at the Thomasnet 'Industrial Newsroom". A European company has developed a ceramic tile with embedded LED lighting. Now all you have to do is develop a use for them! They suggest there are 'endless opportunities for luxurious design...' I presume luxurious is the usual code word for expensive. Still, wonder where I can get the IES format file for including them in a render?

Illuminated Tiles facilitate emergency egress., Steuler Fliesen GmbH

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

BBSC 303 Digital Craft Lecture 6 April 4 2006

Merete talked today about the light flow meter that will be an integral part of the rendering assignment. She explained its origins in lighting history and theory and described the purposes of its components. The background papers for this talk are available on the School of Architecture intranet ("the R drive" ). Of particular note was the requirement that each student place an array of light flow meters (using the 3DS Viz array command) after merging the meter into their model. The meter comprises a flat white sphere, a shiny black sphere and a flat white plate with a peg or shadow casting gnomon on each side. Merete described the three aspects of light distribution that each part of the meter is intended to describe.

My talk was about the craft skills involved in using the Light Studio interface to Radiance. I showed:

  • the light studio material generator, including a small demonstration of the material script editor
  • the light studio render interface, including switching on and off ambient and geometry files for efficient rendering
  • high dynamic range images of the type you are required to produce, and how you might use these .pic format images to explore the view that the eye rather than the camera 'sees'
The following links are extremely useful and revealing of the potential of HDR images.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Peak copper?
Salon: Tech & Business: "Forget about oil. Copper is getting pretty pricey, too."



Just to add to your digital worries - if you are a worrier.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Academic Research in Architectural Computing: AECbytes "Building the Future" Article

One person's view of some interesting developments in architectural research. Some interesting ideas and some interesting folks actually doing the work. A limited overview of some people who have been to the same conferences as the author?

Academic Research in Architectural Computing: AECbytes "Building the Future" Article

Personally, I'd add Madhavi and his team at TU Wien (Vienna), and the work of the other people (like 'Fried Augenbro who is referred to in this article) who regularly present at the IBPSA conferences on Building Performance Simulation. Thermal Performance, Lighting Performance and Aural performance are equally important aspects of the study of digital architecture - ebuildings.

AEC/Architecture Features - the BIM

Check out this link for reading around the whole world of interoperability in preaparation for the LECTURE on 2 May

AEC/Architecture Features

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Rem Koolhaas on 'Junkspace'

So, I am trawling for new and interesting museum buildings to model in the Digital Craft course and I encounter this densely presented and dense prose.

It reminds me of a doco I saw following Derrida around for some months. You need to understand the person to understand their philosophical writings. I'm still trying to understand the person - that's what still challenges in these 'writings' whether they are text or buildings. A link / person to watch.

But, what's much more interesting in the end is the conference that Rem was presenting to. A conference on the interdisciplinary. A quote on their introduction page places them in the area of research / endeavour theat we have been exploring at Victoria for the life of our school:
"What is interesting is that, in America right now, you cannot pick up any educational document without the word interdisciplinarity. And yet, if you look for interdisciplinarity, you can't find it. . I have not been able to find philosophical or epistemological writings that really talk about what interdisciplinarity really is and how you can have standards, that sort of thing. So, there is a big disjunction between the buzzword aspect and our understanding. My position has been that just as you wouldn't want to call somebody bilingual unless they knew more than one language, you wouldn't want to call someone interdisciplinary unless they know more than one discipline." (Howard Gardner)

Edward_ Winkleman writing about 'The Digital Facade'

the Digital Facade on the blog Edward_Winkelman shows a building in Graz that would be diabolical to try to model, but would be absolutely fascinating to model. Anyone care to try?

Edward_ Winkleman writing about 'The Digital Facade'

the Digital Facade on the blog Edward_Winkelman shows a building in Graz that would be diabolical to try to model, but would be absolutely fascinating to model. Anyone care to try?

bvs_theblogproject: > architecture archives

Blue Vertical Studio's (BVS) architecture blog topics over recent times...

A potential mine of recent museum building references.

bvs_theblogproject: > architecture archives

A personal architectual comment on Renzo Piano's Paul Klee Centre

A personal architectual comment on Renzo Piano's Paul Klee Centre...

Another interesting building to model.

Hello,I'm Michael Qu, welcome !: A personal architectual comment on Renzo Piano's Paul Klee Centre

Hello,I'm Michael Qu, welcome !: A personal architectual comment on Renzo Piano's Paul Klee Centre

Another building that would be interesting to model.

TechCrunch - tracking Web 2.0

TechCrunch look like they could be providing the 15 minutes of fame that web 2.0 is receiving at present. Whether 2.0 will continue or not doesn't matter so long as interesting applications keep turning up. What this particular techcrunch article describes is an interesting add-on product for Skype.

Another site to link an RSS feed to.

You Tube videos - a fascinating place to spend time

This is from that dictinoary where spend time can feel like it means waste time because it is so much fun. If, as we do in NZ you pay through the nose for bandwidth, it can also be expensive.

However, here are some interesting links:

  1. Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelblau and others - architecture presentation
  2. Architectural Visualisation
  3. An architecture student's mix of video and animation to describe a design proposal
  4. Yet another of the 'enhanced or augmented reality' ideas like the Hitlab at Canterbury Uni
  5. Frank Gehry speaking in Toronto
  6. Art Gallery in Ontario display of Frank Gehry models
  7. Richard Feynman - one of the 'heros of modern physics' talking about symmetry in nature and relating this to architecture of the Nikko gate in Japan.
  8. And to quote from the description of the next video: "A short video about showing the current state of four of Beijing's new mega buildings:
  • Rem Koolhaas' new CCTV building
  • Paul Andreu's National Theater
  • The National Swimming Center or 'Water Cube' designed by PTW
  • The Olympic Stadium designed Herzog & de Meuron

This youtube site is another site using tagging. Try it. Search for tags. The above is a selection from the 'architecture' tag. There will be many others of interest to the Digital Craft practitioner.

A List Apart: Articles: “Forgiving” Browsers Considered Harmful

A List Apart: Articles: “Forgiving” Browsers Considered Harmful

Looking ahead to when we start creating web pages, this article talks about the ideas that are at the heart of our use of html in the Digital Craft Assignment: how to move enthusiastic and hard working students from an enthusiasm for playing with the presentation technic to an understanding of the underlying principles.

The oil is going, the oil is going! | Salon.com News

The oil is going, the oil is going! | Salon.com News

Slightly to the left of the Digital Craft Focus of this blog - but this primer on the current debate is well worth reading. It is also a tidy example of how well self-documenting the web can be. Links to others' work, to evidence for one's conclusions are easily provided and just as easily followed by the reader.

Burj Dubai
Glass Steel and Stone: "When completed, this building is intended to be the tallest in the world. Originally, it was in the running with the Freedom Tower in New York, however, the Burj Dubai has the advantage of actually having begun construction while the New York project has been bogged down in political and sentimental interests.



Just how tall the tower will be remains to be seen. With any skyscraper, th...
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From the school of thought that suggests bigger is better - a USA architect builds in Dubai. 124th floor observation deck! Apartments from levels 52 to 108.Gives a whole new meaning to doing your sports training by running up and down the front steps at home...

Google Buys @Last Software (upFront.eZine)
CADwire.net: Articles: "

Google Buys @Last Software

Source: upFront.eZine
by Ralph Grabowski

- But Why? - Here's Why - The Impact of KML on KAD - The Danger for SketchUp - On Another Matter...

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Now this is what Rachel Ryan (Tuesday tutor in 303) has been saying about her thesis project for some time: just think of the possibilities if one can place models anywhere in the world! Although the notes and references here were all canvassed in her honours research last year, it seems like things are just getting started ! A Blog for that research might be a very interesting option...

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

BBSC 303 Digital Craft Lecture 4 March 21 2006

Topics: Planning the 3D model for assignment 1 - what to document on the Reasonate web site for assignment 2 about the process.

On the topic list from the timetable were: CAD shootout. AutoCAD: geometry modeller with Architectural Desktop overlay; ArchiCAD: Architectural paradigm; Revit: Parametric Modeller Different approaches.

Discussed at length were the principles of making a model in tandem with another person. Examples were given of occluding surfaces; computer efficiencies when making materials; object / layer naming systems; testing ideas with small objects combined from two modellers; assigning object names so object exclusions, material assignments etc are efficient.

At the end of the session we covered a range of topics:

  • the hand in dates for ALL the assignments are flexible around the dates in the timetable
  • the hand in date for the Exercise, because of the delays due to the room closure (319) is 22 March 23:00pm
  • email contact with the architects of your building - offering them something in return (by showing them examples from past years of what 303 students are capable of) - and asking for references to information not already found in library / Avery searches
  • finding partners for the assignments is clearly becoming an issue and we are working on a partner finding solution

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Google Earth Spins Into Revit
CADwire.net: Blurbs: "Google Earth Spins Into Revit"



And now for a lead to something you might like to try in the exercise just before you finish next week!

Google Acquired @Last Software - FAQ
CADwire.net: Blurbs: "Google Acquired @Last Software - FAQ"



Well, well, well. Shades of Autodesk's acquisition of Revit in the past - seems like we discover and start using an intereting product and the big boys and girls also notice and acquire the product. Watch this space. Let's just hope they do more with Google Sketchup than they have done with Google Earth in the past 12 months. Google Earth is an extremely frustrating an promising product because of the unrealised promise....



Check out the GE file on our R:\drive in the BBSC 401 folder some time from Rachel Ryan's work last year in BBSc Honours.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

BBSC 303 Digital Craft Lecture 3 March 14 2006

Topics: RSS feeds; Global Illumination; an expert's view of Archicad

David came in and presented the RSS feeds he has set up, plus the Sage plugin/extension that can be entered into the Firefox (recommended) web browser for subscribing to feeds.

I presented information on the two Global Illumination render options in 3DS Viz that are required tools for rendering the models currently being constructed in the tutorial exercises and are required in the Render assignment as well. These two are Radiosity based photon tracking and Radiance based photon tracking. They each have pros and cons.

Andrew Johnston then presented a personal view of how he would approach the use of Archicad to model buildings for the assigned work in the course.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Great Uses for RSS
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Basement.org has done a great job of putting together a list of great things that you can track with RSS feeds. You�re sure to find one that will hold your life together.

Part One



http://www.basement.org/archives/2006/02/taking_rss_beyond_headlines_pa_1.html">Part Two
"



A preview of what David has to tell us on Tuesday 14 March - RSS feeds and what you can do with them.... Another of Ellen Finkelstein's interesting blog references.

AutoCAD 2007 new features! (EllenFinkelstein.com)
CADwire.net: Reviews: "

AutoCAD 2007 new features!

Source: EllenFinkelstein.com
by Ellen Finkelstein

Beta sites have been released from their non-disclosure agreement, so now I can tell you all about it! As you may have heard,...

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Finally we might have some 3D objects in AutoCAD that mean something in terms of genuine 3D modelling - making objects that follow the imagination, rather than the strictures that have been imposed in the past. Now, all we need is access to the parametric tree of objects that created the final product - so we can change the (design) 'rules' AND the ability to 'declare' free-form solid objects as actual building components with all the normal properties of 'roof'/'wall'/'floor'...

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Eyesore of the Month by James Howard Kunstler

Eyesore of the Month by James Howard Kunstler

Found this web site today - on the basis of this page alone, this is a site worth keeping an eye on. Checking the previous two months does not reveal the same trenchant commentary but rather much eaier targets. Nevertheless, promising.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Preview of AutoCAD 2007

Finally, an AutoCAD for the 21st Century (AECnews.com)
CADwire.net: Reviews: "

Finally, an AutoCAD for the 21st Century

Source: AECnews.com
by Randall S. Newton

The AutoCAD competitive landscape of the last few years can be summarized as encroachment from all sides. Tools like SketchUp...

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WE are just installing and dealing with the operational characteristics of AutoCAD 2006 and they are announcing the imminent release of 2007, and at least this guy is raving about its potential.

BBSC 303 Digital Craft Lecture 2 March 7 2006

Topics covered today:

The importance of file management: a file naming system - to ensure file name reflect file content to enable easy searches; a file archiving system - to keep track of versions and dates of creation; a file backup system - to ensure no data loss if the coffee gremlin attacks a keyboard / hard disk drive; checking regularly that the backup medium can be read - to insure against disappointment when a backup is needed; never reading directly into the program off the backup - to ensure that the process that corrupted the working copy cannot attack the backup. .

Right Hemisphere's Deep Exploration a file management browser available on SoA computers for 3D file browsing and conversion and simplification. The sibling software package that permits the insertion of 3D models into Powerpoint, Word and Internet Explorer - Deep Publish - was also examined. A tutorial
on creating a web page in which a 3D model is embedded has been written for this course. This will be used for Part A of the modelling assignment. It should also be trialed for the exercise. If you are using Internet Explorer, the an interactive copy of the School of Architecture building can be viewed here. )Please note this is a large file and should only be viewed IF you have broadband access.)


The minimum requirements for passing the course were also explained a second time: complete the exercises AND Part A of the modelling assignment, otherwise the grades for the modelling assignment and for the drawing documentation assignment will not be able to be awarded.

We made an abortive attempt to show off Rachel Ryan's Google Earth model of the Wellington CBD. Some incompatibilities between the laptop screen and the projector would seem to be the cause. We will return to this as the Modelling Assignment will require everyone to export their model into Google Earth, to allow the museums to be viewed in context.

David Harrison came in to show the stage II rollout of the blog system with the addition of tags. He showed examples from flickr and from deli.cio.us. Then showed how to tag the blogs that had already been posted.

This simulator is for real: 'Every physical product should be made with our software' (The Independent)
CADwire.net: Articles: "

This simulator is for real: 'Every physical product should be made with our software'

Source: The Independent
by Stella Shamoon

Never knowingly understated, the boss of a French powerhouse urges the world to look through his 3D glasses...

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Test / demo in class - loaded because the link looked good when I was showing people how to use the news is free service. On second thoughts, it is one of those teaser offerings that are becoming more and more common. The article is from the independent newspaper web site. The first ~200 words are visible. To see the whole article one needs to pay real money.

The smart revolution (AEC Magazine)
CADwire.net: Articles: "

The smart revolution

Source: AEC Magazine
by Martyn Day

This month�s Cambridge-based workshop and conference, held at the British Museum in London, demonstrated that the momentum be...

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Check this out! The revolution is (slowly) happening. It is already a couple of years at least since Robert Aish of Bentley (Microstation) presented this concept in a presentation on his research at Victoria University while on a trip to NZ. Then it seemed a revolutionary re-think of what is CAD. What is good to see is the idea gaining momentum.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Blogs vs. The New York Times: Who Will Win?
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Is the New York Times becoming irrelevant? Will more people start getting their news from blogs than from the mainstream media? It�s a $1000 bet! Wired reports, �Wired 10.05: Long Bets,� on a bet on whether or not weblogs will outrank the New York Times Web site by 2007. The test will be a Google [...]"



Another highly relevant think piece referenced by Autodesk

2nd generation knowledge management
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Dave Pollard explains his ideas about why the old knowledge management didn�t work very well and why a new approach is better in �Knowledge Sharing & Collaboration 2015.�

Basically, it�s about people rather than software.

He also updates his list of information behaviors which explain why people don�t share knowledge well. It�s amazing how much of this [...]
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AutoDesk referencing thought provoking stuff in their newsletter. There's hope in the old firm yet.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Housewrap and Roof Underlayment optimize home building.
Industrial News Room: Architectural and Civil Engineering Products: "Gorilla Wrap(TM) non-perforated, nonwoven, polymeric housewrap minimizes air infiltration, resulting in energy efficiency and moisture control. Translucent material offers tear resistance and enables contractors to see studs, nails, and windows on home's frame. Employing asphalt with nonwoven polyester reinforcement, DuraBase(TM) underlayment provides puncture resistance and waterproofing as it seals around nails. It can be exposed to sun for 6 months without performance deterioration."



The wonders of new materials - but how to know what is available? What google search would turn up this particular gem?

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