Jason T. Radice
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  • Annapolis, MD
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jason T. Radice Feb 14. 16 Replies

 

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Boilerplater liked Jason T. Radice's discussion Secret to Roman Concrete
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Secret to Roman Concrete

A bunch of sciencey type people did some sciencey type stuff and think they found the secret to the everlasting Roman concrete. Compared that to the junk we have today where you have to repoint your brick building after 10 years and sidewalks crack if you look at them funny, this might become a major discovery, especially for hydraulic concrete. Shhhhhh...its still a kind of a secret, but if you own a volcano, you might be sitting on a figurative gold mine.  …See More
Saturday
Jason T. Radice replied to J. Robert Wainner's discussion 'autoCAD & Photoshop color renderings'
"It is a very interesting conundrum you bring to light. I, too, have noticed what I would deem "certain deficiencies" in a number of aspects of various programs I have seen over the years, and not just in LA. My reasoning is that the job…"
Jun 10
Jason T. Radice replied to Roland Beinert's discussion 'Where to move'
"I agree to "move to where the food is" to borrow an old Sam Kinnison punchline.Unfortunately, many firms seem to be in a 'local only' hiring mode still. DC isn't growing all that much job-wise, and is very instable…"
Jun 5
Jason T. Radice replied to Andrew Garulay, RLA's discussion 'Made the break'
"Good luck! (not being sarcastic, for once)"
Jun 1
Jason T. Radice replied to dan paul's discussion 'Home and Cottage Show - Landscape Design/Build - help?'
"Around here it is pretty standard for d/b companies to put together some kind of display, even if it is just a small booth. Usually some pavers and a segmental retaining wall in place of a folding table and some shrubs and flowers artfully arranged.…"
May 16
Jason T. Radice replied to Cara's discussion 'plotter recommendations for small firm'
"I've had a few 42" 800ps working simultaneously an we worked them HARD. (affectionately referred to as "spock's coffins) and more recently I used a Z6200 which has better photo quality. Both were pretty much bullet proof…"
May 10
Jason T. Radice replied to jane gomery's discussion 'Software advise'
"It depends on what level of detail you want to get into in addition to cost. Many residential places use software that is designed just for that type of work with lots of plant symbols already in there and 3D objects. Kind of like better versions of…"
May 8

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I am a...
Job Seeker, Landscape Architect, Project Manager
University
BLA- SUNY ESF
Graduate School
University of Maryland
Current Employment:
Available
Firm Website:
http://www.jtrla.com
Personal Website:
http://www.jasonradice.com
Favorite Designers
Olin, Thomas Balsley, Walter Hood

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At 11:58am on July 13, 2011, Michael White said…
I study in Sydney, Australia, so I'm obviously more familiar with work being done locally. I'm interested in examples from all over though, there's always something to be learned.
At 6:16pm on June 18, 2011, Miles Barnard said…
Jason. Dude. Are you as angry in real life as your profile pic portrays?
At 2:38am on March 31, 2011, henry cohen said…
Jason, I'm going to keep your specialty in mind. It's always good to have resources.
At 7:06am on December 15, 2010, Tanya Olson said…

I sent one in too just recently - I put so much work into an article for Contour  (I think you were a contributor too?) - that I want to get it published if I can. If not....there's always the blogosphere....

 

Too bad they had to dumb your article down. One would assume that landscape architects are reading at a higher level than 8th grade, though some of the "professional" writing I've read is just a disaster, so maybe not. I thought it was really timely and connects to what a lot of LAs are talking / worrying / wondering about. It would be great to see some of the hot button issues we are seeing here reflected in LAM - not that we should all be talking about the same thing, but it seems like we are talking some things absolutely to death that they don't mention at all. So here's to hoping for your continuing contributions to LAM - AND getting paid for them!

At 2:14pm on December 14, 2010, Tanya Olson said…

Hey Jason - congrats on the LAM article. I really liked your 'tone' - entertaining but with some heft behind the words. Great job! Tanya

 
 
 

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