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Posted by Kris Krieger on April 24, 2006, 12:02 pm
> @attbi_s22:
>
>>
>>> hello every one ,
>>>
>>>
>>> My name is k.k, I am a graduation student of architecture & am
>>> researching on topic '' water in architecture''. I want to study on
>>> this in context of functional, aesthetic & environmental aspects.
>>> This is a interest piece of work, but quite new and very extensive
> for
>>> my research. I wanted to do an analysis of how the evolution of the
>>> cities (town planning aspects), gardens (landscape element) had been
>>> conditioned by water...a compleate chronological analysis.
>>> and ...my study documents the dynamic interplay of buildings and
>>> water,
>>> upright and level.
>>> for example ar. philipjohnson's water park etc...where diff. sizes of
>>> water bodies ,diff stages of water (flowing,,still waters etc) shows
>>> diff impacts on bulit environment,design guidelines,water in
> interiors
>>> &exteriors.
>>> and in this i want 2 give a compleate report on exterior aspect.
>>> A compleate chronological study..starting 4m history to present.
>>> only design aspects are considered.
>>> ((all other services like water supply ..and all are not included
> in
>>> my topic))
>>> so any information,any ideas or sugesstions regarding my topic plzz
>>> send a msg .
>>> thank u.
>>>
>>> Do you have any ideas? How should I do the organization and
> selection?
>>> What are more important? Do you know sources (books, internet, and
>>> projects) for me to do my study?
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>> How do people become this way?
>> I mean seriously.
>
>
> Too many years of too many profs that also speak bull@#&t !
I was thinking some sort of chemical, or perhaps heavy metal, poisoning of
the mother during pregnancy.
> ron
> Many times the reason someone chooses a designer over an architect,
> down to earth frank discussion instead of phsycobabble....
>
If someone is going to use psychobabble, and in English, they *least* they
could do is use intelligible English. This was painful to try to read.
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