Monday, December 17, 2007

e² Energy On PBS




I really hope I can catch the new PBS series e² energy...
"A new series about sustainable energy innovations, e² energy, releases on PBS stations October 19. And the second season of e² design releases on November 30." http://www.pbs.org/e2/

"The e² energy series begins in the farmlands of southwest Minnesota, where an increasing number of farmers are looking to wind power as both a means of sustainable energy production and an economic lifeline for small-town America."

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Princess Elizabeth Station



The buzz word of the year seems to be "GREEN." You can't turn on the news or any other channel without hearing talk of global warming and environmental responsibility. The truth be told architects and designers have been dealing with this subject for 50+ years even if it fell on deaf ears and before that it was unheard of for a building not to interact with the environment. It was pure necessity. But for the majority of the consumer population it was a non issue until celebrities decided to get on board. This made it cool to be "GREEN" although most people haven't a clue what being green means. They think if they have all the so called "GREEN" products in their 300,000 SQFT mansion it's ok for them to have such a large foot print. Let's not forget the cost to maintain the life style they are accustom to. Never mind that the fossil fuels that are consumed to heat their pool because they have bamboo floors. What about the cost of getting the bamboo from Asia to America. For the fuel consumed just in shipping alone, you would be better off recycling old hardwood floors but those are not considered so "GREEN".

So why the rant? Well I think it's appropriate for people to understand what it takes to have a zero emission home. Everything has to be considered from the products used to the size and method of construction. So how about one in the Antarctic? Well thats just what the Princess Elizabeth Station claims to be. And where more fitting than in one of the few places that is relatively pristine.

http://www.antarcticstation.org/

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Growing A Tree House



Every kid dreams of having a tree house but when architects dream the idea of a tree house goes to the next level. A nonprofit organization TeReForm started by Mitchell Joachim, Lara Greden, and Javier Arbona took the idea beyond the obvious. I think the video explains it better than I ever could, enjoy.


Sunday, October 21, 2007

Congrats RUAIRI!


I met Ruairi Glynn at ACADIA this year and I can say he is a complete nut, a blast to hang out with, and a good friend. His work is internationally recognized and now he can prove it! His most recent work, Performative Ecologies, has been nominated for the Europrix Top Talent Award. "The EUROPRIX Top Talent Award gives young professionals and top students the chance to be promoted and exposed on the European stage." Its much deserved, Congrats Ruairi!!

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Acadia 2007



Well its time for another ACADIA. This year its in Halifax, NovaScotia. A beautiful city! This years theme... Expanding Bodies. This is the first day of the conference so no real content yet, but APPLE is sponsoring the event!!!! Ok no real content at all, although the conference was a blast. More later.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Found A Picture From Banff


I was reorganizing my computer files..... And found a great picture of me and Joe.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Professional Website Update


Finally updated my professional site with the addition of my portfolio, the site lacks major content, that will be coming soon.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Job Hunting


It seems as if I have been in school my whole life... wait I have! Its that time I have one semester to finish and I will have my Masters so its time to look for a job. I started the tedious task of putting together a portfolio, polishing my resume, starting a CV which is the equivalent of a teaching resume, and getting references. Mabey by this time next year I will be writing from some exotic locale and sipping a cool glass of tea... wishful thinking I will probably end up in a cubicle but im keeping my hopes up.

Monday, January 08, 2007

More Foxtrot Nostalgia MacWorld Super Secret!




WIth MacWorld tomorrow I though this might be appropriate. From Bill Amend's Foxtrot.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

The Beginnings Of The iFruit






Im feeling a little nostalgic so I got out all the old foxtrot books by Bill Amend and found the origins of the iFruit. As many of you know Bill Amend has ceased dailies so know I will have to rely on my collection for my daily does of foxtrot. This also seems appropriate with the upcoming MacWorld Expo weeeeeeeeee.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

The Display Case Reaches Completion



Well... Its take a long time but its finished 100% complete several hundred dollars over budget and way over schedule. Nothing more to say except weeeeeeeeeeeeeee...

Sunday, December 03, 2006

The Semester is almost over!


Well, its that time again time for a week of late nights and long days. I have only one real class to finish up, my furniture special topics. I have spent most of my time teaching in a studio so I have lots to do. I will be glad when the weeks up but then its time to work on job applications and portfolios. More after a week...

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Whats NEXT ?




After my plane has landed and I get unpacked, what's next? Well its back to special topics mainly one, the bench project. Im working on getting a fullscale mock up of some of the parts, with limited time and budget this may be difficult. I wont go into to much detail now but I will upload some images what I am currently developing.

Banff; Canada CSCW 2006 Wednesday





I guess I should actually post some images from the conference.

Banff; Canada CSCW 2006 Wednesday






Well this is the last day of the conference, I seem to have spent more time doing the tourist thing and less time doing the CSCW thing, what ever that is. Over all the conference has been a success, lots of great speakers and some excellent food. Several days this week it snowed so we received an added bonus on top of the lovely location. Well now its just the flight home and the return to whatever was neglected.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Banff; Canada CSCW 2006 Sunday






More Pictures; I will probally get around to the conference tomorrow.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Banff; Canada CSCW Saturday




More Coming Soon!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Foxtrot's Geek Halloween Costume 2006





Im may have to change the name of this blog, some of these posts have nothing to do with architecture, but rather technology. I am a huge fan of Bill Amend and his foxtrot comic, and its time for the Foxtrot's scary geek Hallowe'en costume, 2006 edition. There are regular references to Apple and Tech, one of the best is the reference to the famous ipod commercials.

CSCW 2006


Well its conference time once again, im off to Banff Canada for CSCW 2006 (Computer Supported Cooperative Work). We have our plane tickets and are ready to go, well later this week. Some of the heavy hitters will be there Google, Microsoft, Intel, and the list goes on. So hopefully lots of conference goodies. More updates and goodies from the conference later.

Friday, October 13, 2006

ACADIA Conference






Well, ACADIA is almost over my presentation has come and gone, and exhibition of the work is open. Some of the work at the conference is the best I have seen, although sadly there is not much talk of sustainability. There seems to be more emphasis of algorithmic architecture, and not much on the inhabitation of space. Next year holds promise but that remains to be seen, hopefully sustainability will be more emphasized.