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Architecture? GrandTradition 07-02-2007
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Posted by GrandTradition on July 2, 2007, 1:33 pm
Who's the editor of the alt.architecture group? It seems that people
talk more about subjects having little to do with architecture. What
kind of architecture is the group supposed to discuss? The design-
oriented kind, or what?
Here are some of the less than entralling subjects:
I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus.
Folk songs of the far right wing
Hummus is simpler than even making donuts
Genuine Money Earn Every day Internet jobs for all. Earn Unlimited
income.
What?
To steer the discussion in some more meaningful way for architects,
here's my contribution:
What is the difference between folk and vernacular architecture? Are
McMansions our culture's new vernacular? Is everyone familiar with
the term "McMansion?"
How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
of local communities?
Posted by RicodJour on July 2, 2007, 1:41 pm
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There is no "editor" for a newsgroup. I am the moderator. I must
insist that you cease such attacks against the posters to this
newsgroup. It is ynwarranted. Hummus is a vernacular food and
addresses different cultures and their cooking traditions and thereby
kitchen and restaurant design, folk songs often highlight a buildings
acoustic properties, and income...well, I don't know what that one's
about. Must have slipped by me.
Please refrain from disruptive posting or your posts will be deleted.
Thank you
Moderatus Unanimous
Posted by GrandTradition on July 2, 2007, 1:44 pm
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OK- you're in charge... stretch it as thin as you must. Do you have
any response from an architectural viewpoint to the second half of my
post?
Posted by Michael Bulatovich on July 2, 2007, 3:01 pm
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I'll respond to your trad vs mod hook when you respond to my 2 hour fire
rating question, how's that?
You want to talk architecture? Here's your chance. Find me something for
these ducts other than concrete that can span 7 feet without hanging.
--
MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca
Posted by GrandTradition on July 2, 2007, 3:16 pm
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Michael,
I don't know the ducts to which you refer, but I imagine that 7' isn't
exactly best practice for spans of rated fire duct that can't be
hung. My suggestion? A bridge made from heavy gauge steel studs and
gwb. That's a guess without knowing what the heck you're talking
about. Are you angry?
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