Juan Felipe Castellanos

  • No rush, best of luck on the exam.

  • Hey, everyone. Let’s get some discussions going. I’ve noticed that the top 5 active groups are always displayed on the main Lounge page. It would be cool to have this group always active and highlighted. Please, feel free to start your own discussions, no need to wait for me.

  • The Sunshine State…searching for that perfect orange.

  • Here’s an example of the political aspect of planning and landscape architecture:

    Nrschmid:
    “However, some of them [landscape architects] struggle to find the underlying meaning in the ordinances and what has been established by plan commissions as precedent. For example, one community’s ordinance might allow Betula nigra (River birch) but the r…[Read more]

  • Winston White posted an update in the group Group logo of Student LoungeStudent Lounge 16 years, 1 month ago

    Hi all, i’m from South Africa. Durban in particular, now living in Cape Town, studying MLA at University of Cape Town finish in 2010 when the soccer starts. it’s going to be massive. Come visit us, cmon you know you wanna!!!

  • Zoning is way to control activities, which is important for a city. But as we all know cities are dynamic, some people even suggest that the city is a living organisim. froming this point of view, “zoing” should work in different ways comparing with exisiting and conventional “zoning” practices.
    I think “zoning” is also a tool for the authority to…[Read more]

  • Well, that wasn’t he part of the quote that I was trying to emphasize, I’m not going to stand here and say that the government has cornered the market on corruption, the argument really isn’t about morality, its about social functions.

    You are entitled to your assessment of Jane Jacob’s work but her contribution to urban design theory is…[Read more]

  • At your request Jonathon I am going to attach one of my recent plan view renderings for your evaluation of its strengths and weaknesses….I would like comments from whomever has some input….good or bad…..It will be in the above discussions…

  • Jonathan Campbell posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Lets get this party started! Show us some examples….

  • Ankia Bormans posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Response to comment by Brent Farrar, I have used turpentine and pastels on normal paper. you get a similar effect of watercolour, but the paper does not wrinkle, this was my solution to getting the watercolour feel without all the hassle.

  • Richard Mariani posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Hey Brandon….thanks for the invite. I use Vectorworks to create landscape designs…..do you know where can I find more information on realistic coloring techniques to use on my Vectorworks drawings so it looks like I used real colored pencils. Are there any other ways to make the drawings look high end? Peace!

  • Winston White posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Hi everyone, i’m the new kid on the block from SA.

  • Leo Gonzales posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Wow, 97 members-strong!

  • Good points, I suppose another important distinction to draw as we continue the conversation is that a planner’s role will vary greatly depending on if he or she is employed by a municipality or by a private sector consulting firm.

    I suppose what I meant in my earlier post is that I have been impressed by the work of the private sector planners…[Read more]

  • nrschimid,

    I know a few LA/Planners. AICP is a cool credential to have behind your name, a good friend of mine (who is a planner) says it stands for “Any Idiot Can Plan”.

    Planning is an interesting subject. There are many professions that recognize the importance of good planning in our built environment but we take many different avenues to…[Read more]

  • Thomas W. Schaller posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    hi brent – sketches i will do directly onto watercolor paper. but more complex drawings can be done on vellum or trace, scanned and then printed onto even very heavy wc paper using the (awesome!)epson 3800 printer – amazing – looks just like an original pencil drawing…

  • Brent Farrar posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    if you are doing watercolors by hand, what is the best way to get the architectural image onto a watercolor type paper?

  • Rico Flor posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 2 months ago

    Some answers to a some questions two pages back: I count L. Azeo Torre and William Kirby Lockard….hehe, and Reimon buyco….as inspirations. My weapon of choice for the draw? A Pilot Rollerball for fine lines, any felt tip pen (Pilot or Pentel) for medium weight lines, and any thick marker (Sharpie, inevitably)…all black. On tracing, or plain…[Read more]

  • Rico Flor posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 3 months ago

    Hello Victoria.

    About digital watercolors, try this link

    http://betaforum.sketchup.com/showthread.php?t=47779

    and links connected to this discussion. You have to be a member of the SketchUp Forum though, it fyou can’t access the discussion directly.

    Cheers

  • Shawn Wilson posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 16 years, 3 months ago

    Tatiana, the best method I found effective is to collect 50% up front then final payment before you release documents/drawings. Let them know up front and in most cases they will be OK with that. When You call them to tell them their project is finished, tell them you will email or fax the invoice to them and to bring it and the payment when they…[Read more]

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