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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Autocad 2011 – Where do I start? in the forum TECHNOLOGY 13 years, 1 month ago
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Travel in the forum PLACES & SPACES 13 years, 5 months ago
Thank you. This is definitely a place to see.
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Travel in the forum PLACES & SPACES 13 years, 5 months ago
Thank you all for your comments.
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Grading and Drainage References in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 1 month ago
I vote for ‘Grade Easy’ too. Otherwise, go gather some used cardboards and starts building contour model. That is the best way to learn grading.
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic USA landscape deign process in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 14 years, 3 months ago
I can only speak for what I do: Transportation Dept. Normally, Landscape Architect will prepare a construction document. After completion, the project will be advertised and qualified contractor can submmit their bids. The lowest bid will get the project. Construction document including plans, and specifications will have to be quite precised to…[Read more]
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Are you working or not ? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 8 months ago
yes
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Help! Plants in Southeast Coastal Asia? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 9 months ago
This is a big problem in SE Asia. I practiced in Thailand for a while. There are plenty of nursery stocks but not categoried. In Singapore, there is
a nursery called ” Pasir Panjang”. In Bangkok, Chatujak weekend market is the place. http://www.bangkokcompanies.com/categories/thai_companies_p158.htm It is hard to sit here in your office and try to…[Read more] -
Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic Sound barrier walls in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 6 months ago
How about typical block wall then green them up with creeping fig or Boston Ivy.
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Ed Siribohdi replied to the topic LA in L.A. in the forum PLACES & SPACES 16 years ago
Downtown L.A., Pershing Square, MOCA (museum), Bunker Hill steps (633 W. 5th Street), Disney Concert Hall, Little Tokyo, Olvera Street (Historical Mexican street)
Check out http://www.downtownla.comWest side:
Santa Monica Pier (Kid will love the sand), 3rd street promenade (Santa Monica), Henessy Ingalls bookstore (on Wilshire in Santa Monica), take a…[Read more]