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neil morbey replied to the topic AutoCAD/Sketchup – Quick software calculation of DDA compliant levels in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
Eric, yes please message me if you wish neil.morbey@thelandmarkpractice.com
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Tonie C. replied to the topic Landscape Architecture Students and Debt — Is this a realistic picture? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years ago
This is probably a dead thread, but I wanted to offer a little reality ck in case anyone is still refrencing it. There is no way you’d find even a room-mate situation for $600 per month in SF unless it’s with a relative or someone who has had rent control for 20 years. They’d be more likely to pay around 2K to share, 3k+ in a one bedroom. If y…[Read more]
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Andrew Spiering replied to the topic Where to Post Landscape Jobs in the forum PORTFOLIO & RESUME 11 years ago
Thanks for posting your question! As Dennis mentioned, you can click the “Jobs” tab to view all jobs. We have also added a View All Jobs option under the main tab to improve usability.
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Andrew Spiering replied to the topic Where to Post Landscape Jobs in the forum PORTFOLIO & RESUME 11 years ago
Thanks for jumping in to help, Dennis!
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Tosh K replied to the topic AutoCAD – Mac vs PC in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
Having gone through Sandy and a few other major network outages, I can’t recommend an online solution to my employers; the risk is too high for our margins.
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Sam Karp replied to the topic AutoCAD – Mac vs PC in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
Tosh, have you tried Frame?
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Tosh K replied to the topic AutoCAD – Mac vs PC in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
i find there is a performance lag on similar specs for mc on bootcamp and pc; and i also hate having to OS’s vulnerabilities on one computer (assuming you use both iOS and Windows at some point), not to mention cost and upgrading time.
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Sam Karp replied to the topic AutoCAD – Mac vs PC in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
I know this post is a little old Barbara, but you should have your son get a personal subscription to Frame.
All the virtual machines are good but they require you to purchase the Windows OS software, bootcamp makes you give up lots of space partitioning your hard drive, and all these programs lead to slower computer performance and computer…[Read more] -
Benjamin Loh replied to the topic What is the best way to improve design skills? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years ago
Thanks Robert. See my email.
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nca replied to the topic IFC for Landscape in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
How do I contribute? I think the biggest challenge is building up a standardized plant library. Tools for grading and drainage would be great.
Right now, one of the architects we work with does the bulk of the grading for a given project in archicad–seems silly and frustrating LA’s dont have a good surface modeling tool. I know theres Civil 3D,…[Read more] -
Goustan BODIN replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years ago
Thanks Tosh, you reach me just in time!
Typical spec drawings I found online recommend a drain at the bottom to get rid of surplus water, and I was just thinking: “why do they have this drain at the bottom, the water should be stored there to have the time it needs to get back to the water table, or evaporate through the pavement and cool the…[Read more]
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jennifer Bloch replied to the topic Telescoping Gate Mechanism – residential US in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 11 years ago
Thank you!
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Tosh K replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years ago
might want to use some type of edging to keep them in place (though it will get a bit complicated); if the client is willing to pay, you should be able to get travertine thicker from the quarry blocks.
do make sure the water doesn’t sit in the gravel below – it can begin to emit and odor if allowed to stagnate below. -
Goustan BODIN replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for your suggestion and your email, Tyler, I sent you an answer by email.
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Tyler Tan replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
Dear Goustan,
I have suggested one material of flooring, it is very fantastic, I have sent you gmail box. Please check it(if not have, check rubbish box)
As file is a bit big attched, I concerned it will move to rubbish.
Thanks
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Goustan BODIN replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
Andrew, thanks a lot for this matter-of-fact information, it’s quite precious.
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Andrew Garulay, RLA replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
You might want to make a mock up of a small area. Travertine, at least what is readily available where I am, is pretty thin and light weight. I’d be concerned about movement if one stone does not butt up against another in an open joint situation.
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Goustan BODIN replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
After deliberation with my client, we’ll have stone pavers (travertine) with fine open joints (filled w/ pea crushed rock) for the main material.
Strips will be made out of gravel-Lok (or similar) & fine pebbles. They’ll hopefully collect more rain, because downpours in tropical regions are just brutal.
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Goustan BODIN replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
Thanks Alan
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Alan Ray, RLA replied to the topic Ideas for porous paving material? Must look nicer than pavers! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 1 month ago
there is an epoxy stabilized gravel that is permeable and
can be very smooth if you use small aggregate such as granite chip or
birds eye pea gravel…. - Load More
