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Gordon would love to now cut up one of his inspirations, and Kahn's thinking "the further wayward adventures of the Fisher House hippie child."
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And if you're not sure what I mean, go ask one of your Japanese professors, as they do most of your thinking for you anyway.
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Using a 3-dimensional representation
as a plan (of a city maybe), kind of like architectural thinking in reverse.
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You're thinking of A Landscape of Events (2000). Briefly looked through it last night.
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In the back of a paddy wagon twice, the first time in handcuffs.
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I would make the new Barnes Foundation exactly twice as large as the original, and then distribute the artwork on each wall proportionally to the new dimensions.
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You know what's lame, you thinking that somehow what you think actually matters.
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I find it interesting to see what architectures are sub-consciously non-taken for granted. Unthinking an Architecture?
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Maybe some old people in power are thinking of making cloning and abortion mandatory so that new young people just stop coming into existence.
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Computers are not competing with thinking.
For the sake of the argument here, computers greatly augment/assist instinctive/intuitive design thinking. Designing instinctually/intuitively (for example) doesn't mean you're designing without thinking.
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2001.04.14: cold comfort at my quondam address.
Guess I was thinking about preservation back then.
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I'm thinking luxury housing, like putting the Louie back in St. Louie.
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The quick answer is sure, and I'm thinking the interview might go both ways (or actually three ways)--I can already think of some questions for you and Paulette (yes I remember her well, although I really don't know her).
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I like the little address stickers Dwell sends me like twice a year as an incentive for me to subscribe to the magazine.
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With the 2008 post, however, I was thinking more along the lines of the pliancy demonstrated by the plan of Gehry's Wagner House (1978)
and the 3-dimensional execution of this plan as well. I have also wondered if...
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