2. "Are any modernist minimalist designed homes available at minimal prices?" In response to Reply # 0
Norway's Juvet Landscape Hotel http://www.juvet.com/the-juvet-hotel/the-hotel or Ferris Bueller's Homeboy Cameron, his Dad's house, designed by James Speyer, is all my pedestrian eye can think of as examples.
7. "RE: Are any modernist minimalist designed homes available at minimal pri..." In response to Reply # 2
You can always have an architect design one for you for cheap. I like this architect located in the midwest http://www.marlonblackwell.com/index.html --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...
doing prefab really works if you want to manufacture a prototype building multiple times for cheap. But doing just one off is actually more expensive. You can maybe use prefabricated pieces that someone else has used for cheap, but then your stuck with that form. --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...
11. "not true. especially in NYC" In response to Reply # 5
it really depends but the times we've looked at it, it really wasn't cheaper and was way more of a headache (trying to get wide loads across bridges in the wee hours all the way uptown)
9. "In my architecture class just one" In response to Reply # 4
In the whole class of Landscape architects, urban planners and architects: 3 others(we all came in together and graduated together but they weren't architects)
Of course I ran into problems, but of course it's hard to prove that people were making it hard for us because we were black but you could tell. I had to work twice to three times as hard as others and fight to get the degree I have.
Typical day can range from client meetings, meetings with the city jurisdiction, contractor, drawing/creating drawings and models, to picking out building products, meeting with product reps, and dealing with running a business. --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...
18. "RE: why Philly and Cincinnati?" In response to Reply # 17
I chose Philly for the historical buildings mostly Cincinnati because it was a test city for a few architectural pieces namely the train station(grand central station) and the bridge(brooklyn bridge). Plus they are/were bringing in some well known architects to design buildings there(see University of Cincinnati's campus and Contemporary Art Museum) --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...
19. "It's not hard, but it's a road block for some" In response to Reply # 16
To me it was fairly easy, you just have to dedicate time and effort to do it. It's hard once you have a family and kids, but doable. Some people just don't see the reason to get licensed so they don't but I feel it's important. --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...
24. "I need to figure somewthin out" In response to Reply # 21
I been workin in switzerland for the past year so you can bet nobody AIA licensed here. If i cant get up on these hours I feel like its a waste of my time
25. "They need to be licensed not AIA" In response to Reply # 24
There probably is someone there who could sign off on it. Do you work for an international firm? You may need to network to find someone who could sign off on your hours . --------------------------------------- << Seattle by moonlight...