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Architecture? GrandTradition 07-02-2007
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Posted by GrandTradition on July 2, 2007, 3:52 pm
> <snip />
>
> > How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
> > of local communities?
>
> Yea, I know what you mean but consider the "new world odor" jews, masons and
> jesuits that control the so-called elites that refer to themselves as
> Illuminati claim they intend to reduce the world's population to 500
> million. (Google: Georgia Guidestones) If they succeed there's not going to
> be much "local community" to discuss is there?
>
> Is that architectural enough for you?

No, that's not nearly architectural enough for me.


Posted by gruhn on July 8, 2007, 2:37 pm
> Who's the editor of the alt.architecture group?

You are.

> It seems that people talk more about subjects having little to do with
architecture

Everything is about architecture. Architecture is about everything.

> What
> kind of architecture is the group supposed to discuss?

<complete frickin' blank look>

It's "alt.architecture". Not alt.architecture.green or
alt.architecture.fungus or alt.architecture.int-design or
alt.architecture.alternative.

The group is supposed to discuss some kind of architecture? I put the
emphasis on the "supposed."

> The design- oriented kind, or what?

There are kinds of architecture that aren't design oriented?

> Here are some of the less than entralling subjects:

Mmm.... entrails...

> I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus.

One popular thread here is "why don't you spontaneously generate the
threads I'm interested in without my having to bother to initiate
them?" Also, "waaaaaa waaaaaa" has a nice regular recurrence.

> Hummus is simpler than even making donuts

You mention hummus a lot. What is your problem with hummus? Have you
ever adhered two bricks togevver wiv hummus?

> Genuine Money Earn Every day Internet jobs for all. Earn Unlimited income.
>
> What?

That's called spam. It has been going on for years. Perhaps you are
new to usenet.

Perhaps I'm about to be told how spam is email.

> To steer the discussion in some more meaningful way for architects,
> here's my contribution:
>
> What is the difference between folk and vernacular architecture?

You'd do a whole lot better if the subject on your thread weren't so
nebulous. You'd do a whole lot better if your contribution weren't
preceded by endless ages of carping. Not that I have anything against
goldfish. You'd do a whole lot better if you waited for solid defining
answers to your previous questions before deciding, all of a sudden
and in the blazing glare of clear ignorance, what the (singular?)
topic of this group must be. Maybe you don't want to do good?

> Are McMansions our culture's new vernacular?

Are McMansions our culture's new fold architecture? What's a
McMansion? Can you have architecture w/o architects? Does your
licensing board, local violence monopoly, or AIA chapter agree?

> How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
> of local communities?

How many Python references were contained in this post?


Posted by mindesign on July 8, 2007, 7:22 pm
it is possible the OP was referring to the range of things called
architecture

like

system architecture

organisational architecture

but of course, if reading was a base skill looking at even a couple posts
would clarify that bit


so perhaps it was the differentiation between
industrial/commercial/residential the OP was asking to have clarified

ultimately all I am interested in is innovative responses to architectural
challenges - my key area of interest as a designer though is period
architecture from the 1830's to the 1930's

Steve

no clearer :0



>> Who's the editor of the alt.architecture group?
>
> You are.
>
>> It seems that people talk more about subjects having little to do with
>> architecture
>
> Everything is about architecture. Architecture is about everything.
>
>> What
>> kind of architecture is the group supposed to discuss?
>
> <complete frickin' blank look>
>
> It's "alt.architecture". Not alt.architecture.green or
> alt.architecture.fungus or alt.architecture.int-design or
> alt.architecture.alternative.
>
> The group is supposed to discuss some kind of architecture? I put the
> emphasis on the "supposed."
>
>> The design- oriented kind, or what?
>
> There are kinds of architecture that aren't design oriented?
>
>> Here are some of the less than entralling subjects:
>
> Mmm.... entrails...
>
>> I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus.
>
> One popular thread here is "why don't you spontaneously generate the
> threads I'm interested in without my having to bother to initiate
> them?" Also, "waaaaaa waaaaaa" has a nice regular recurrence.
>
>> Hummus is simpler than even making donuts
>
> You mention hummus a lot. What is your problem with hummus? Have you
> ever adhered two bricks togevver wiv hummus?
>
>> Genuine Money Earn Every day Internet jobs for all. Earn Unlimited
>> income.
>>
>> What?
>
> That's called spam. It has been going on for years. Perhaps you are
> new to usenet.
>
> Perhaps I'm about to be told how spam is email.
>
>> To steer the discussion in some more meaningful way for architects,
>> here's my contribution:
>>
>> What is the difference between folk and vernacular architecture?
>
> You'd do a whole lot better if the subject on your thread weren't so
> nebulous. You'd do a whole lot better if your contribution weren't
> preceded by endless ages of carping. Not that I have anything against
> goldfish. You'd do a whole lot better if you waited for solid defining
> answers to your previous questions before deciding, all of a sudden
> and in the blazing glare of clear ignorance, what the (singular?)
> topic of this group must be. Maybe you don't want to do good?
>
>> Are McMansions our culture's new vernacular?
>
> Are McMansions our culture's new fold architecture? What's a
> McMansion? Can you have architecture w/o architects? Does your
> licensing board, local violence monopoly, or AIA chapter agree?
>
>> How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
>> of local communities?
>
> How many Python references were contained in this post?
>



Posted by gruhn on July 9, 2007, 12:02 pm
> it is possible the OP was referring to the range of things called
> architecture like
>
> system architecture
>
> organisational architecture

Yes, but which of those don't involve design?

> industrial/commercial/residential the OP was asking to have clarified

My money's on the former option.


Posted by Kris Krieger on July 14, 2007, 9:17 pm

>
[ ... ]
>
>
>> How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
>> of local communities?
>
> As far as architecture goes, it hasn't, unless you're speaking of the
> herd mentality addiction to earthtones and extreme blandness.

Er, I liked earth-tones (speaking in hte sense of artist's paints and
pigments) long before the muddy schlop that get *called* earth-tones became
fashionable.

Does that make me part of the herd =:-o ? Or ahead of my time...? Or just
perpetually weird ;) ?






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