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Posted By: DamonHDthat could be in IT or interior design or urban planning or whatever...or emigration ...
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Posted By: DamonHDthat could be in IT or interior design or urban planning or whatever...or emigration ...
Posted By: JSHarristhe planning restrictions in our briefare in my architectural experience often surprisingly moveable. The worst thing to do is to ask the planners what wd be acceptable in principle. They'll give you some safe, conservative answer and it'll go on the record and be another obstruction to overcome.
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" src="/forum114/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/cry.gif"></img></blockquote>Posted By: JSHarrisAs a final point, is it just me or do a lot of architects have really, really bad web sites?
Posted By: JSHarristhe things that you know aren't going to changeWell, they can and do, given a new vision/solution that hadn't occurred to anyone hitherto. Really, the site, its characteristics and 'real' constraints (i.e. comes down to what wd look right, pics/precedents, whatever it takes to make the case, not adopting/playing into their jargon) does win out.
And, no, I haven't built a place 10 miles up a track.
Posted By: JSHarrisUnfortunately he's retired, now.
Posted By: SeretI spot a gap in the market for some kind of feline airlock.Just posted on http://www.aecb.net/forum/index.php/topic,3638.0.html :