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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic A basic need for green space in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 10 years, 9 months ago
I think we are supposed to know which is appropriate, how much, and where, etc. then articulate the programmable space. It reminds me of that other topic “food for thought (or not).”
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic food (or lack there of) for thought in the forum STORY BOARD 10 years, 9 months ago
I just found it confusing. What was the writer really advocating? (One commenter tried to translate it but I’m still not sure). Isn’t it exactly the urban lovers who want to save the city by making it more habitable by including both walkable and green spaces? They aren’t advocating some moratorium on new buildings, not as I understand it.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Can you give me a realistic picture of being a landscape architect? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 10 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for that…I might use it on my junior college students this very week (introduction to site planning in an arch. technology associate’s degree program). A few of the current class are thinking about going on into 4 year degrees in some related field. I just wish in truth that L.A.s weren’t only occasionally, but more routinely, involved in…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Can you give me a realistic picture of being a landscape architect? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 10 years, 10 months ago
Great reference article, but in a way it’s even more about satisfying one’s OWN “tipping point,” because the great majority of the market remains the same (not being clear what makes quality) all the way through life, so you can’t count on fame and fortune no matter how hard you work, if that’s what you’re working for. You have to feel that the…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic another over-programmed playground by architects in the forum STORY BOARD 10 years, 11 months ago
We sure don’t have any inside track to design playgrounds around my region; I think when you see the product assembly approach it is in fact most likely put together by the product makers’ draftsmen.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic another over-programmed playground by architects in the forum STORY BOARD 10 years, 11 months ago
It’s strange, their firm website says they have a large multidisciplinary team, but it doesn’t even mention landscape architecture or design, and almost all the photos are interior focused.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic BLA or Associates in the forum EDUCATION 11 years ago
I brought this up a few months ago when I heard of my first one. I think it is a misnomer and misleading students, and don’t see how it could be that beneficial unless a 4-year school coordinated to accept some transfer credits. But then someone answered that one he knew was headed by a licensed LA, so that might help although it still would be…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Realtime Landscaping in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years ago
All rendering is abstract representation but it has always been a bit baffling and amusing to me how that type of software is so enthralling to design/build firms (one I know of mixes it within a design package that still has hand-drawn plans). What a good description with the cards analogy lol! I think it’s because although nothing will ever…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic mac dwg. viewer in the forum TECHNOLOGY 11 years, 1 month ago
I’ll hadn’t been aware of that one but it seems you need the enhanced version to work on Mac, and it says ask for quote. Anyone have a quote? (I don’t like to send email and end up on company contact lists).
Meanwhile, like Laurent I have found Autocad-WS all I need for opening and grading student work or viewing outside files for discussions. -
Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic City of the future? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 2 months ago
Yep to both comments. It did strike me as HIS IDEAL for humanity. Neat and hive-like with everybody going back to their “bee cells” when not strolling around work-less, and writing all those plays. No recognition of how work is a source of, not only threat to, meaning in life. As for recreation….no place for the guy in his pickup who wants to go…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic China orders demolition of rock garden on high-rise roof in the forum STORY BOARD 11 years, 3 months ago
Actually a fuller story with video is here (talk about your lax local permits process!):
http://www.3news.co.nz/Beijing-cracks-down-on-bizarre-apartment-top…
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why Green Architecture Hardly Ever Deserves the Name in the forum STORY BOARD 11 years, 3 months ago
4th paragraph of story: this is another building operated by the same corporation (not the one I knew of in the earlier post which was in another city). Still, what a bad pattern.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic I am looking for information on what school districts are doing or want to do more innovative school yards here in Northern California in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 4 months ago
I thought you might have some responses by now, but I think everybody said a lot already on this thread, which you might not have seen:
https://land8.com/forum/topics/designing-natural-play-spaces-for-children?xg_source=activity
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Won't somebody PLEASE think about the poor children, I mean, trees! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 4 months ago
pre-emptive location reinforced concrete volcanoes?
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Won't somebody PLEASE think about the poor children, I mean, trees! in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 4 months ago
There was a main street “beautification” in the 70’s in a NC downtown set up like this (only difference: square boxes). I later heard the explanation that the merchants didn’t want trees in the ground as they might “hide” the stores. ??? (which the huge boxes actually did to an extent and cost more than putting the trees in sidewalk…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Can you give me a realistic picture of being a landscape architect? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 4 months ago
I guess I was the first one to drop the word “passion,” but I didn’t mean because the field was “artsy,” quite the opposite….it can be technically challenging and if you have visions that don’t take that into account, you may not make a good fit (hence all the advice to visit firms from others posting). Maybe I should have said “commitment, “…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why Green Architecture Hardly Ever Deserves the Name in the forum STORY BOARD 11 years, 4 months ago
I have to admit that my native skepticism of “big glorious movements” kicked in some time ago on this whole thing, and it wasn’t helped by having heard from a relative who has to go to work in one of these, and people can’t stand it so badly that the workforce has shrunken with preference for just working from home instead. Of course, even valid…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Can you give me a realistic picture of being a landscape architect? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 5 months ago
My employers were more often straining to find work than overworking us, so sometimes late pay was the condition. I also should have said I worked on campus projects, (not whole master plans) and the best projects came up while working for multi-disciplinary firms, not small solely-LA offices. But in that “big” realm expect to be one of the first…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Can you give me a realistic picture of being a landscape architect? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 11 years, 5 months ago
I had a book of inspirational gardens I kept by my side my first year of college at a school of liberal arts that I had to stay in while arranging for a transfer (because I became aware of the field my senior year in high school, too late to go where I should have in the first place). I also dreamed of designing public gardens.
In looking back…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Plagiarism in a CE course in the forum EDUCATION 11 years, 6 months ago
The chance that they looked at other sources and accumulated material isn’t so much a deal breaker but attempting to pass off word for word is pretty amazing. Couldn’t they find anything a little more obscure than Wikipedia? That’s a bad precedent not only for the one course but anything else they might also offer becomes suspect. Even companies…[Read more]
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