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Bryce Miranda's profile was updated 4 years ago
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 9 months ago
No relation to SketchUp entourage. The “Bryce” in sketchup is much smaller than me being that I am at 2m.
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 9 months ago
Yes. We had originally designed one like this without the canting but modified it to make it skateboard resistant.
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Creating "Cut-outs" of People, Vegetation, Cars, etc. in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 10 months ago
Hi Laura,
Our office has done many competitions and have found a real time saver in producing “cut-outs” . We found a plug-in for photoshop that works wonders. Follow the free training and within one hour you will be a master at making cut-outs.
It has saved us hours and hours of time while giving us great results.
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 11 months ago
Here are the images:
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 11 months ago
I personally think that skateboarding brings a dynamic element to the social space of the public realm. I’d rather see skateboarders using a space then it being empty.
That being said- most clients see it the other way. Take for instance a project I worked on recently. The University of Toronto wanted to prevent skateboarders from riding along…[Read more]
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic RLA vs. ASLA in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 16 years ago
In Canada we use both the provincial and federal associations.
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Bryce Miranda replied to the topic AutoCAD Cert. before applying to MLA programs? in the forum EDUCATION 16 years, 3 months ago
Leave AutoCAD for the workplace. You’ll certainly get enough of it there.
Instead I would learn while you are doing your MLA if you can. An MLA is not intended to prepare you to be a CAD monkey -its more about giving you the strengths as a designer. Anyone can do AutoCAD. And really, if you spend more time learning design that is where you will…[Read more]