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Kevin Matthews
Joined: 13 Apr 2004 Posts: 501 Location: Eugene, Oregon
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P.C. millennium club
Joined: 26 May 2004 Posts: 2163 Location: Denmark
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| There was many inspiring answers to this challance -- but please don't take my words as anything but what they are ; what I see in the various suggestions is a use of the standard profile as if you are tight to what the materials offer. That is quite Ok, but here you see a number of standard profiles put together to produce various architecture, there are not somthing that add further than what you can Lego vise put together, the steel mills produce these and those profiles wide and narrow , and with the production avaible you put things together as how they are made to fit together, producing mainly boxes and glas frames. Now you all know that I would have taken it in a different direction not to be tight in the limitations of strait profiles and standard corner assembly , I would have challanced the material not be ruted by what narrow options with two ot tree standard profiles put together ------ Still there are some nice houses there, but I still claim that I miss the real innovation and new thinking, but maby these factories realy wasn't prepared for that anyway, and rather continue producing standard profiles . |
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