Monday, January 10, 2011

fancy schmancy














This project is almost an exact replica of the SUNY Albany dorms Tim Yiu and I designed second year. From concepts about the courtyards and circulation... down to the angled walls... its soo so similar.
 [ KAPSARC, by Zaha Hadid Architects ]














[ KAPSARC again ]















This one is the Ten Broeck Cottage... which I just love for the siding and how the bottom level is situated into the landscape. I'm not toooo crazy about the interior... but I would be interested in seeing the inside of the old house its connected to.



















I want a pup..... Eric.















Another exterior view.

















Residence by A-cero [ ? ].... This just looks awesome. I would definitely want to see this.












New University for Angola by Hanbury Evans... reminds me of SUNY Albany [ E. D. Stone's campus... not mine and Tim Yiu's design...], which I just love... and I appreciate this for exhibiting a similar feel... also kind of reminds me of Lincoln Center.... which I also really, really love.



















Plan-view of the campus design.

















Came across this one randomly, also... apparently it was another entry for KAPSARC the competition [ ? ] I'm not sure if it would be on another part of the Zaha project or if it was in competition with her entry.

Okaaay, well I'm kind of too lazy to write right now... plus the only thing I've been thinking about is how nervous I am to tell Daria I won't have time to work during the semester... [1] because I don't think she plans on leaving the office tonight [2] I was offered more work by the hospital that's due in April [3] she really likes me and probably won't very much after I tell her I don't have time .... [4] I'm kind of scared she'll just outright say "no". Also, I've been contemplating a future in anthropology... and it's alot to think about. It sounds like an amazing job... being out doing fieldwork in places from corporate America to undisturbed tribes in the rainforest. The downside is taking three years to prepare to go into the field.... living and working in the field for about two years [ possibly alone ]... and then compiling all of the notes and research for years after the fact and probably missing everything from the experience. Ohhh sailor syndrome... how you slay me.

- c

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