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Ian Reimon Buyco posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years, 5 months agoThanks for the invite Brandon!…
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Haris Piplas posted an update in the group
ELASA European Landscape Architecture Student Association 17 years, 5 months agoHi Elasians from Sarajevo
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Brandon Reed, CVO, ASLA / Rooftop and Urban Designer / Landscape Architect posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years, 5 months agoGabriel,
I do all of my best renderings on trace paper….just standard trace
My favorite markers are copic sketch markers because you can erase them from trace paper….
I love prismacolor pencils….
I draw all of my linework with a combination of prismacolor black pencil and staedtler pens……
That is my basic repetoire or arsenal for…[Read more]
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Brandon Reed, CVO, ASLA / Rooftop and Urban Designer / Landscape Architect posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years, 5 months agoWho is the biggest influence on you with regard to graphics and why?
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Gabriel Hydrick posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years, 5 months agoBrandon, What are your favorite media (type of paper, markers, pencils etc.) and why?
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Ahmad Ali Al-Gilani posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years, 5 months agoHello, hope this will be a constructive forum.
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Abdulkader A. Al-Gilani posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years, 5 months agoI am posting this for the sake of sharing knowledge. This might me the most comprehensive encyclopedia of native plants in Saudi Arabia.
An Illustrated Guide to the Flowers of Saudi Arabia. By Sheila Colenette.
Meteorology and Environmental Protection Administration, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Flora Publication no. 1.
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Craig Coronato posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoI’ll try to to respond to a few of these..
Have not found any gabion details from EDAW projects yet – although i’ve seen some good photos posted on the Parc Diagonal del Mar project in Barcelona.Hopefully these framework plans lead to implementable design as they have in the past. Cultural aspects have been considered although often they seem…[Read more]
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoI don’t but I think Craig from Denver is looking for a similar detail. you may want to check with him. If you find something would you mind sharing it with the group? thanks
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Jojo Navarro posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoHi there,
I’m doing a project with 3m high free standing gabion wall using welded mesh baskets (75 x75mm grid) filled alternately with sandstone and basalt to simulate coal seam profile. Does anyone have a detail for the structural support for this kind of wall? Thanks for any info. -
Landon Davidson posted an update in the group
LDS Landscape Architects 17 years, 5 months agoI think that the temple square complex is one of my favorites. Growing up in utah made it and easy one to visit. because its at church headquarters it recieves a lot of visitors and thus a bigger buget. I also like nauvoo. With nauvoo I really like the historical feel of the place but my one complaint is that it feels and looks like an abandoned…[Read more]
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Gabriel Hydrick posted an update in the group
LDS Landscape Architects 17 years, 5 months agoWhat are some of your favorite church sites? why?
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Gabriel Hydrick posted an update in the group
LDS Landscape Architects 17 years, 5 months agoLandon
I agree with you. The grounds are always nice and impressive however (from pictures I have seen) it looks like they lack cultural flavor. I think the grounds should be unique to the region/country reflect the culture more, become a gaurdian of identity. Much like they do with the architecture. I hope to do some temple design as well. I…[Read more] -
Lorenda Lo posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoCraig, how far does the framework plan go?
Sounds like there are plenty interesting projects going on in China especially the brownfield redevelopment part. Did you guys associate any cultural issues with the plan? There are always stories behind those rivers with thousands of years of history in China. Besides, the reuse of industrial sites is…[Read more] -
Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoCraig-
those projects in China sound pretty interesting. Do you have any graphics/photos/details of the projects? I’d like to see anything you have to share, especially in regards to the reuse of industrial materials and the sustainability framework plan.I also checked in our Alexandria office for details/specs for gabions and apparently we just…[Read more]
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Craig Coronato posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoProjects in China region are mostly riverfront/waterfront: Some examples:
Hai River Tianjin: mostly industrial area. EDAW is developing a framework plan for sustainable develpment in this area, restoring much to open space and parks and using remnants of industry as cultural resourcesAlso in Tinjin design for a 46 hectare software campus
In…[Read more]
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Craig Coronato posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 5 months agoAnyone have a good detail and/or spec for a gabion? Particularly one constructed with recycled materials?
Thanks
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 6 months agothat sounds very exciting. what kinds of projects are you involved with right now in Beijing?
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Landon Davidson posted an update in the group
LDS Landscape Architects 17 years, 6 months agoI would like to one day design the temple grounds for a new temple. I think that it would be an interesting challenge to make the grounds have the same effect on patrons as the interiors do. The grounds that I have seen certainly do justice to the buildings their complimenting but I would really like to see If I could take the grounds to the next…[Read more]
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Craig Coronato posted an update in the group
EDAW Lounge 17 years, 6 months agogreetings from Beijing… Fascinating work here in china for those of us starved for it in the states. Alot of environmental challenges as well as freedom for cutting edge design. it’s not for everyone though..
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