I prefer walking around the city at night. The cooler atmosphere, the buildings all lit up and al fresco dining and hang out scenes. The only major problem I have is that there SHOULD be more buildings. And more lights.
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I prefer walking around the city at night. The cooler atmosphere, the buildings all lit up and al fresco dining and hang out scenes. The only major problem I have is that there SHOULD be more buildings. And more lights.
I love the simplicity in this Maison Martin Margiela t-shirt. The 'M' obviously symbolizes the 'M' in the Maison Martin Margiela brandname and yet it can still stand on it's own as a design element. That's called smart designing.
I stumbled across this British indie band which I think does a fantastic take on 60's-esque rock music. It's catchy with good vocals, it's got a great retro vibe and it's whimsical. Give it a good listen.
I spent hours and hours experimenting with Google SketchUp today. I'm finding it quite difficult to maneuver and create forms because it's very much different from 3DS Max which I took a class in last semester. I pretty much still suck at 3D modelling and computer generated renderings, its just way too complicated. Nevertheless, I must try to get a hold of the knowledge. Hell, I must grasp that knowledge, put it into a food processor, blend said knowledge into bits of information and shove it down my own throat and up into my brain. Well technically it can't reach my brain through my throat, BUT YOU GET THE POINT!
Anyways, this is the experimental 3D model for the first assignment of Studio earlier in the semester. It's a group effort and we were proposing a sculptural entrance to KL's underground railway line (KTM). So imagine if you will, an underground train station with its tracks and trains. And above ground, there would be a sprawling park with these entrances scattered throughout.
Rewind a few months back and I was still happily trotting down Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. And my visit there happened to be in conjunction with the beginning of the Burnham Pavilion exhibit where architects Ben Van Berkel (of UN Studio) and Zaha Hadid put on display a sculptural pavilion which was supposed to run from late July to sometime in October if I'm not totaly mistaken. I managed to molest catch a glimpse of the one by Ben Van Berkel:


Finally a Jay-Z Song I love.





