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Uploaded By: rbruins Mon, Apr 18, 2005
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Description: A indoor swimming stadium for a schoolproject, that consists of a 50x25m and a 25x33m pool, seating for 3000ppl and a timber roof structure
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Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 4:50:15 AM
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Sure nice! Really nice!!
But to give a little criticism... Where are the swimmers, the people? Perhaps early in the morning... They are still sleeping?
The roof is green. Yes! But the ground? Asphalt? Trees?
And the construction - there are some white elements in the back to support the beams... But whu not let the white - some white elements support also the beams in the middle and in the front? to let white elements surrond the building - giving it identy from all views? And the entrance? Where to go enter the building? Give the visitors a clue... some kind of welcoming... Modern architecture tries to hold back the feelings of the users. Why? Well modern architects think they are some kind of priesthood... giving the public an experience... Well I believe we are all priests or could be... just put down a bag in the super-market on the floor and you have got a structure to admiire... to get uplifted from... or downtaken of... giving you the sublim experience... So how to interact with others by building something, that is the question! I believe to my taste is a good answer... So congratulations!
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Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 7:39:38 PM
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Joined Thu, Jul 1, 2004 No rating This user is offline |
So what drugs are you on ? Can you email me some ?
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