This document is a weekly summary from an architecture course. It outlines the topics covered each day of the week, including synthesis, scaffolding made from books and wood, architecture struck by contradictory forces, how space is not defined, and how buildings have meaning.
This document discusses a weekly architecture project from 2009 where an installation called "Art Wall" was created at the ICA by an artist named lastonein. It also includes the hashtags #ThoughtfulMaking, #BeNotAfraidOf, #WhenIWasAlive, #BeThineOwn, and #NoHouseShould which seem to be themes or concepts related to the installation.
This document provides a weekly schedule for an architecture course. It lists the daily topics as Paravent design project with Aswoon/Susan Woods Studio on Monday, planning on Tuesday, avoiding design on Wednesday, quoting on Thursday, and note taking on Friday.
This document is a weekly summary from an architecture course. It outlines the topics covered each day of the week, including synthesis, scaffolding made from books and wood, architecture struck by contradictory forces, how space is not defined, and how buildings have meaning.
This document discusses a weekly architecture project from 2009 where an installation called "Art Wall" was created at the ICA by an artist named lastonein. It also includes the hashtags #ThoughtfulMaking, #BeNotAfraidOf, #WhenIWasAlive, #BeThineOwn, and #NoHouseShould which seem to be themes or concepts related to the installation.
This document provides a weekly schedule for an architecture course. It lists the daily topics as Paravent design project with Aswoon/Susan Woods Studio on Monday, planning on Tuesday, avoiding design on Wednesday, quoting on Thursday, and note taking on Friday.
This document provides a weekly schedule of topics for an architecture course. It lists the daily topics as Ganymede hanging mobile-sculpture calder-style for Monday, ArchitectureStarts for Tuesday, OnlyWorkWhich for Wednesday, ForYouIKnow for Thursday, and PutOutTheLight for Friday.
The document discusses Marcel Duchamp's 1942 installation "Sixteen Miles of String" which was part of the "First Papers of Surrealism" exhibition in New York. It mentions the artist and artwork, as well as the date and location of the exhibition. The document also includes several hashtags but does not provide any other context or information about the topics tagged.
This document is a weekly summary of digital building projects from an architecture Twitter account. It describes projects built using digital tools like Worldcraft, SketchUp, including a marble wall, Dali-inspired sky and floor, a temple roof viewed by Venus, and a little hut. The account shares work weekly and provides links to follow on Twitter and Pinterest for more details.
This document discusses the author's views on love over the course of a week. Each day explores a different aspect of love: being random, needing space, involving doubt, getting lost in the wild, and always being a game. The author expresses these views through short phrases paired with hashtagged topics and includes their Twitter and Pinterest information.
This document provides a weekly schedule for an architecture course, with each day of the week assigned a hashtag topic: Tuesday's topic is #BeholdHuman, Wednesday's topic is #MaybeThe, and Thursday's topic is #YabbaDabba.
This document discusses architecture concepts across the week, touching on primary factors, simple ways, and eggs, while also noting that some things are not as they seem and that excellence has limits. A tree in the belly button and lips from Darfur, Sudan are also briefly mentioned.