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LvK posted:ah, yeah, that explains it As far as I can tell, it's a)meant to be the streets of london, b)is being marketed towards architects, so presumably an end audience of snooty artsy-wannabe rich folk.
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Haifisch posted:Here's a less broken link: https://archello.com/product/water-map Get some water in the wrong holes, and you can experience the Broad Street Pump for your very self.
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moist turtleneck posted:the windows are really bugging me in this place It's called a laser microphone or a Buran, OP, not a bug.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 09:09 |
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Phanatic posted:The USA isn't the only country that can severely gently caress up infrastructure projects:
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 10:19 |
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source claims this condo is valued at 7.5 million
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Nitrox posted:The windows? Not corrugated metal on the kitchen ceiling? That's on old attic space that was drywalled. Part of the reason that the drywall is so visible are the soot lines visible on each roof joist, some coinciding with drywall joints. So something furnishing heat in that house is defective, or set-up wrong (and a CO hazard)...or the POs really liked Glade Plug-Ins or keeping dozens of Yankee scented candles lit all day every day. `Nemesis posted:
Doctor, I'm up all night, pissing! PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 16:30 on Feb 15, 2023 |
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Piss Bed: the Bed That Pisses
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`Nemesis posted:source claims this condo is valued at 7.5 million worth every penny for the Females, they love water dropping on rocks
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`Nemesis posted:
Is that a leaking water bed? Because I can’t think of any other explanation.
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Falling Water is a house impossible to maintain....let's bring it to the inside
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PainterofCrap posted:That's on old attic space that was drywalled. There's also dirt/soot on the back wall. Very weird. Maybe a bad job trying to cover up cigarette smoke?
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Zopotantor posted:Is that a leaking water bed? Because I can’t think of any other explanation. it's an intentional design choice, it's connected to the plumbing to create the effect
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`Nemesis posted:it's an intentional design choice, it's connected to the plumbing to create the effect Gray water or straight sewage?
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 18:53 |
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This condo showed up recently in either this thread or another thread. It is some architect’s (or maybe artist) delusion of a home. There is a YouTube video of an interview with the guy from like 10 years ago when he first design it. Apparently he didn’t like the look of the radiators, so he ripped them all out. Then when winter came and he was borderline hypothermic due to it being 40 degrees inside the place, he put them back in. /edit: Found the pretentious YouTube video. It’s architect David Ling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDieZeQf7aA Orvin fucked around with this message at 19:06 on Feb 15, 2023 |
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`Nemesis posted:
These are all clearly photoshopped images? I don't get it.
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Leperflesh posted:These are all clearly photoshopped images? I don't get it. there's video of it one post above yours
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Orvin posted:This condo showed up recently in either this thread or another thread. It is some architect’s (or maybe artist) delusion of a home. There is a YouTube video of an interview with the guy from like 10 years ago when he first design it. Apparently he didn’t like the look of the radiators, so he ripped them all out. Then when winter came and he was borderline hypothermic due to it being 40 degrees inside the place, he put them back in. architects are the goddamned worst
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 19:35 |
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Wait that was intentional? I thought the floor had collapsed but the bed miraculously stayed up.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 19:42 |
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The architecture that shows up in this thread has, at best, the same kind of relationship to actual buildings that modern fashion has to clothing people are willing to wear, viz. they are things that look kind of like livable spaces but they have sacrificed everything practical in the name of a specific, and very strange, aesthetic vision.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 19:51 |
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I had to turn it off after a minute. If I wanted to watch a dude jerk off on camera there are more direct services available for that.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 20:31 |
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Yeah like I have no problem with someone living however they want in their home but this dude is, via the video and otherwise, promoting a bunch of stuff as acceptable/good when it's just flagrantly, unacceptably dangerous, and actively destroying the building he claims he wants to keep using. Those photos still look like they're at least partially shopped, maybe they were concept photos to start with or maybe the photographer went out of their way to impose foreground and background components both in focus with a really deep depth of field to make them look surreal and bad. Like in this photo: The nearest corner of the bed and the couch below the bed are both in sharp focus. They may have done layer stacking to do that but it makes it look like the sheet metal thing on the left is just pasted right onto the rocks down below, like it's sitting on them. To get the water to show up they took a long exposure and probably had to shop/layer that into the image as well, since the lighting is otherwise too bright? There's a tiny wooden chair against the sheet metal in one place which tells us it's in the background but then the sheet metal appears to be directly against the bed, which is in the foreground... it's nausea-inducing. They did the same thing again here: The chair in the foreground I think has been pasted back in as a new layer in order for it to be in focus at the same time as the peeling back wall, and again a long exposure for the water effect. I hate it. I hate the home, I hate the bullshit, and I hate this photography a lot.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 21:05 |
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How the hell does that place not have mold and mildew everywhere with that much humidity in the air?
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 21:28 |
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kid sinister posted:How the hell does that place not have mold and mildew everywhere with that much humidity in the air? What makes you think it doesn't? Maybe this is why all the paint is peeling. But in reality, it helps to have a wide open ventilated area. At least I hope it's ventilated.
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https://twitter.com/streets_gotham/status/1625597164326985731
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MrYenko posted:Remember kids;
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Im the load bearing C clamp.
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Sagebrush posted:architects are the goddamned worst
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`Nemesis posted:
Typically "bed-wetting" involves the person in the bed, not the bed itself.
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# ? Feb 15, 2023 23:39 |
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My favorite thing about the waterfall bed is how lovely the falling water looks. He probably just drilled some scattered holes in a run of PVC and called it good. If you actually had a good and even distribution of water it would look marginally better, or at least that you know what you're doing.
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Same. Gives it a basement pool vibe. Maybe that's what he's going for
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Sagebrush posted:architects are the goddamned worst I'm an architect and my eyeballs rolled out of my head watching that
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#notallarchitects
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Sloppy posted:I'm an architect and my eyeballs rolled out of my head watching that I'm a contractor and I knew better than to turn the volume on.
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Danhenge posted:There's also dirt/soot on the back wall. Very weird. Maybe a bad job trying to cover up cigarette smoke? Nah, that pattern is not tobacco tar. That will make thin brown lines in all corners & apexes & be showing as little brown dots all over the bathroom ceiling.
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Orvin posted:This condo showed up recently in either this thread or another thread. It is some architect’s (or maybe artist) delusion of a home. There is a YouTube video of an interview with the guy from like 10 years ago when he first design it. Apparently he didn’t like the look of the radiators, so he ripped them all out. Then when winter came and he was borderline hypothermic due to it being 40 degrees inside the place, he put them back in. I’m shocked that he didn’t burn the place down and/or die of carbon monoxide poisoning from trying to heat the space with alternative memes. e: “means”, but too funny to remove Platystemon fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Feb 17, 2023 |
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Leperflesh posted:Those photos still look like they're at least partially shopped, maybe they were concept photos to start with or maybe the photographer went out of their way to impose foreground and background components both in focus with a really deep depth of field to make them look surreal and bad. You’re overthinking it. Stop the camera down to like f/45. Long shutter opening naturally follows. Everything is blurry poo poo with an aperture that small, but it’s equally blurry poo poo. We have a two megapixel photo here and there isn’t even two megapixels of actual detail there.
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OK well what I'm getting at is I hate this choice and the photo makes me sick and so I want to sidle up to this photographer and casually accidentally knock over his tripod and watch his expensive poo poo get broken as revenge for inflicting this crap on the world
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https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/ecuador-turns-surfeit-seized-cocaine-into-concrete-2023-02-17/ quote:Ecuador turns surfeit of seized cocaine into concrete quote:Though seizures in 2022 dropped slightly, they remained high and quantities exceed the available space at 27 police warehouses where the drug is kept before being destroyed, officials said. quote:Using the so-called encapsulation method, with support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Ecuador pulverizes seized bricks of cocaine in industrial machines with other refuse at a waste disposal plant before mixing the resulting fine powder with cement, sand and water to create concrete platforms.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 23:21 |
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Tired: super tall buildings Wired: super high buildings
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Coke-crete? How long before some highschool kids start chipping off pieces of concrete pulverizing and snorting them?
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