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01 8th, 2009

The 2nd official dEUS video from the 2008 album Vantage Point is for the Single 'The Architect'. The video was created by Arnaud Delord, Caleb Krivoshey and Frank Seiler from ADN Factory. Visit http://www.dEUS.be for more info on dEUS, the rock band from Antwerp, Belgium.

The Architect's Speech

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

Neo journeys to find the Source and what lies behind the looking glass...

01 8th, 2009

Presented by www.SOANowJournal.com Greg the Architect obtains instructions from his CIO to scope and deliver an SOA solution for their company. See what happens.

01 8th, 2009

Presented by www.soanowjournal.com Greg the Architect needs to show ROI in his SOA and BPM deployments. Can he overcome all the hurdles?

01 8th, 2009

Took the Black Sabbath song and gave it some justice. I love this song, but the wife got sick of it while I was editing it...lol!!!

01 8th, 2009

Presented by www.gregthearchitect.com Is Greg becoming distracted? Perhaps a strong focus and a little magic is all he needs.

Le Corbusier, Architect

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

The architectural works of Le Corbusier (1887-1965).He was a swiss born architect and painter who later became a French citizen. He is considered to be the father of modern architecture. The music is "Pink Floyd, One of These Days"

01 8th, 2009

Hi Im Doug Patt and this is how to architect. Today well learn How to write like an architect. The basic drafting tool for an architect when working by hand is a parallel rule. You can also use a t-square. Ill be using an ames lettering guide to create the lines for the lettering. First were going to create our horizontal lines using the lettering guide. The guide has a variety of spacing options to create just about any combination your looking for. I will also be using a small triangle. Ive added tape to this one for ink lettering to avoid smearing. Ill also be using a .5mm pentel drafting pencil and a paper mate, flair pen for the letters. Ive created a small grid here to give me some guidance when I lay out the letters. Id say the most important thing to remember about hand lettering is that your letters need to seem animated while still appearing orderly and neat. I think this is achieved by using a few conventions. For example, youll notice the letters have some amount of incompleteness. The second diagonal on the A does not follow all the way to the guide line, the bottom of the B or D isnt complete, The bottom line on the E starts in front of the vertical. The second thing is that all the horizontals in the letters are drawn by hand, not using the parallel rule. They all sit at a slight angle making them dynamic and yet uniform. Youll also notice that I use the ruler for all vertical lines. Lastly, when making your Os, Qs, Cs, Gs, even 8s and 9s, the letters and numbers are simply combinations of semi circles. Even the letter S is made the same way. These are two images from my portfolio. They are good examples of how your strings of words will come together to form orderly yet animated paragraphs. This is a quote I found from Tyron Edwards Dictionary of thoughts I enjoy referring to from time to time. It seemed appropriate for a youtube video because giving people the most amount of knowledge in the least amount of time is really what drives the information age. So, remember hand lettering is about style and legibility. Mine is definitely stylized and probably a little tough to read sometimes. So thanks for checking out how to write like an architect. Im Doug

01 8th, 2009

Presented by www.gregthearchitect.com When a snag in a supply application irks the boss of Techrotech's distribution center, Greg must journey beyond the mystic grid to seek the truth behind the industry analyst's recommendation. Will Greg be left hanging?

01 8th, 2009

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This is the music video for "Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect" by The Decemberists.


Ma Yansong (马岩松) is a young architect whose Beijing firm Mad recently won an international competion for the design of a landmark residential tower in Mississauga, Canda's seventh largest city. Dubbed the 'Marilyn Monroe Building', it is a spectacular and sensuous skyscraper that was the favorite choice of the judges, the press and the public. Danwei TV recently caught up with Ma and asked him some questions about the Marilyn Monroe Building, and his views on architecture in China. To see more of Mad's work, take a look at their www.i-mad.com This video was shot and edited by Luke Mines, the clip is presented by Jeremy Goldkorn, with music by Fernando Fidanza and Jerry Chan. http://www.danwei.tv http://www.danwei.org Sexy Beijing is now on its own website: check the latest episodes at http://www.sexybeijing.tv

01 8th, 2009

A quickly thrown together video with Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect by The Decemberists. Nothing great, but it is a full, good quality recording of the song.

01 8th, 2009

Check out my new amps I picked up in NYC! Crown XTi 2000 Crown XTi 4000 These amps have DSP which allows for crossover points (both hi pass and low pass), Limiters, EQ, etc. Also, we have a look at System Architect, a computer program which allows us to do custom adjustments to our amp Enjoy!


Gaudí's first works were designed in the style of gothic and traditional Spanish architectural modes, but he soon developed his own distinct sculptural style. French architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, who promoted an evolved form of gothic architecture, proved a major influence on Gaudí. But the student surpassed the master architect and contrived highly original designs -- irregular and fantastically intricate. Some of his greatest works, most notably La Sagrada Família, have an almost hallucinatory power.

01 8th, 2009

An hour about the future of architecture with: Peter Eisenman, Architect/Eisenman Architects Jay Chaterjee, University of Cincinnati Sen. Stanley J. Aronoff, (R)President, Ohio Senate David Childs, Architect/Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Henry N. Cobb, Architect/Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Michael Graves, Architect/Michael Graves Architect Charles Gwathmey, Architect/ Gwathmey Seigel & Associates Richard Meier, Architect/Richard Meier & Partners Stanley Tigerman, Architect/Tigerman McCurry Architects Sanford Kwinter, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Ralph Lerner, Princeton University Greg Lynn, Columbia University Donna Robertson, Illinois Institute of Technology Bernard Tschumi, Columbia...


En este video se proyectan imágenes que pertenecen al documental "My Architect" de Nathaniel Kahn, hijo de Louis Kahn


LX.com's Caryn Greenhut meets with designer Marmol Radziner to discuss his innovative green pre-fab homes.


Renowned architect William McDonough, a leader in the movement for sustainable architecture and product design, spoke at Vanderbilt University Sept. 26, 2006. McDonough is the author of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.


dEUS on tour Official Podcast. Podcast episode 20: "One for the road", December 2008 - The Architect (live acoustic) by Tom Barman and Mauro Pawlowski. For more info, check http://podcast.dEUS.be


You can downloading an higer resolution version at link : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6DCSIAJ8 modeling, rendering, animation and editing by robertodeangelis@hotmail.com http://archiviz.wordpress.com


Taken from "The Belly of an Architect" (Il ventre dell'architetto) by Peter Greenaway. Music "Struggle for Pleasure" by Wim Merten


Short film on the Original Solo MC, Chief Rocker Busy Bee, directed by Barry Nichael Cooper. Visit his insane new blog, R 4 Tha Z. News. Hip Hop. Politics. Entertainment. http://r4thaz.blogspot.com Also, check out a hot new video from Baltimore filmmakers The Sparkplugz. The music video, "Baltimore Pity", from their artist J.Lynn, is just as gritty and realistic as HBO's "The Wire", if not more so. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCBFCw-RFcs


Peak Moment 86: As an organizer in the American Institute of Architects, Chris Stafford has long promoted sustainable design. As a natural builder, he worked with straw bale and clay in Greece and Saudi Arabia. For his Port Townsend home, he considered site, size, materials and energy. The 1500 sq. ft home uses mostly non-toxic materials (and fewer of them), foam insulation, metal roofing, solar hot water for space heating, photovoltaics for electricity, and an innovative rainwater collector for landscape irrigation. [www.building-green.net]


Part 1 of Architect Richard Gage's presentation "9/11:Reexamining the 3 WTC High-Rise "Collapses" at the 9/11 Symposium West Hartford CT, 11/03/07: 911hartford.org