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Luxury Overlooking Lake Travis
http://www.tourfactory.com/s419548/r_www.youtube.com Truly one of the most sophisticated and elegant homes to grace any community overlooking the shores of Lake Travis. Every element of the home speaks to the vision and quality of the design and construction team. Old World materials are prominent and expertly showcased. From the Venetian plaster wall finishes and hand-cut inlaid stone flooring, to the exquisite hand-carved travertine vent hood and graceful marble staircase arcing upward in a gentle curve to unite the homes multiple living areas, all elements are in harmony. Not neglected in the design process are the gourmet kitchen with a host of top of the line appliances, and a fantastic outdoor living area that fully embraces breathtaking views of the lake.
Author: TourFactory Episode 20
http://www.Limitless-Studios.com http://design.Limitless-Studios.com http://live.Limitless-Studios.com This week we have a video talking a little bit about our new website, Limitless Designs. We walk you through the process of purchasing a template from our site, and how we will distribute the template to you after it is purchased. Then later we show you how you can use the color key effect in Adobe Premier to key out a green screen to be used with video or just a picture. Check out the forum and register to send us any suggestions you have for a future video. Thanks for watching.
Author: LimitlessStudios Birth of a Design : Part 4 - Printing Process
The fourth and final installment in the Birth of a Design series takes you into the shop to see exactly how the Zombie vs. Shark design is printed! SICK OF THE SAME HORROR SHIRTS? So were we...and that's why we started FRIGHT-RAGS! We specialize in horror t-shirts based on your favorite cult classics, creature features, and slasher flicks! Why are our horror shirts different? EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE Fast shipping, automatic order updates, and fast responses to all your inquiries make your online shopping experience quick and easy. ORIGINAL HORROR SHIRTS Go ahead and look...you won't find cooler horror shirts anywhere else! We put what fans WANT to see on their horror shirts! CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GURANTEED Although we can't imagine you not being satisfied with our horror shirts, if you happen to not like what you ordered you can send it back for a full refund. That's right, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Yes, we want you to buy our horror shirts...but more importantly, we want you to be happy.
Author: frightrags How to design like an architect
This is the architect's neighborhood volume 3. How to design like an architect. I'm Doug Patt. I thought the best way to talk about design would be to create a dream home for someone, but first, let's talk about the design process. An architect, like any design professional draws on a wellspring of information. How we design is based to some extent on what we know. What we know can be based on the school we went to, the books we've read, the magazines we like to look at, where we grew up, our friends and relatives, the occupations we've held and in general, our life experiences. A professor named Edmund Bacon (actually the father of the actor Kevin Bacon) told me something once that I will never forget. He said, "It's in the doing that the idea comes". That is, we must sit and work through something before we can find the best way to solve a problem. Solving a design problem is essentially taking what we know and putting it together with that particular challenge. When an architect sits down to problem solve they frequently sketch. Sketching is one of the best ways to work out the solution to a problem. And I believe that it's exactly what Edmund Bacon meant when he said "it's in the doing that the idea comes." Before we design our dream home I need to give you a little insight into one of my favorite architects. Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887 -- August 27, 1965) was a Swiss born architect, writer and painter among other things. He was well known as a modern architect and for his theories & approach to architecture. I'll save his story for another episode, but would like to reference one of his most well known buildings. The Unite d'Habitation in Maresielles France is a very modern looking, long, narrow building that incorporates a number of Corbusier's design principals. The building is set on large concrete piloti's or pillars. It also incorporates a roof garden and sculpture. Although the style is seen as brutalist, it was Corbusier and his team's intention that the building provide better living conditions for occupants in a crowded city. They did this by stacking narrow two story apartments rather than spreading them out over the landscape. The buildings compact, lifted form was also seen as opening up the ground plane and providing the residents with a place of recreation on the roof. So, keep those things in mind as we look to design our dream home. This is Kelly. Kelly's dream home is a house on a cliff overlooking the ocean in California. She loves modern architecture. Now for purposes of time constraints I'm only going to design a small portion of the house and I'm going to do it quickly. So, It goes without saying that any architect worth their salt should be using a lot more information & spend a lot more time problem solving than I'm sharing with you here. Now, I assumed the site was narrow because of the scarcity of build able land in say Laguna Beach, CA. In that case I decided the home would be long and narrow, but tall. Every area has zoning ordinances that would probably affect the height of this building but I'm going to ignore them for this exercise. The house will be essentially a four-story window that points directly at the ocean view. Kelly want's to be a counselor so we know there should be some kind of space dedicated to having discussions and being inspired. A cantilevered deck is perfect for this. Now, an architect gets all kinds of useful information when interviewing a client for a job. Kelly's favorite building material is stainless steel so I decided to clad the whole house with it. Kelly also told me she had been born on an Indian reservation so I added this conical shape to the roof. A reference to the traditional American Indian tee pee. And there you have it. I put what I know together with the challenge of creating a dream home. SOME of what I referenced was work by Le Corbusier. What we've ended up with is a four story building set on pilotis. A home with a roof garden and roof sculpture that doubles as an observation deck. And finally a long narrow building with stacked living accommodations and a breathtaking view. All put together, a dream home for Kelly. So, thanks for checking out how to design like an architect. I'm Doug Patt. If you want me to design your dream home just subscribe to my youtube channel, then send me a message in the connect with section. If I get enough interest maybe I'll pic you & design your dream home in an upcoming episode!
Author: DougPattcom Ruokangas Guitars Video Diary Part 4
Documentary project, where luthier Juha Ruokangas walks you through the entire design process of the new Ruokangas guitar model, due to be launched by spring 2009. Juha talks about his approach to guitar design, shows hands on the drawing process, building prototypes and so on. Stay tuned, more parts will be added to this video diary frequently!
Author: ruokangasguitars YOUTUBE HOMELESS VEHICLE
The Homeless Utility Vehicle (HUV) emerged as the product of an inspiration to address the complex issue of homelessness in America. Efforts to transform the HUV into a reality began with a preliminary phase of research and development, which consisted of innovating and refining the overall design. With a clear vision of the HUV design, the implementation phase of the project was launched. The next several months consisted of the physical construction process; which not only challenged the theory of my final design, but also my abilities as a designer and craftsman. The HUV is both a functional design concept and a provocative display of activism. The result of this inspiration calls into question society?s concept of shelter; thereby initiating a conversation about one of the most pervasive social issues faced in modern history.
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Resolved Question: the way the nominating process is designed for the democrat party isn't it possible for ANyof the candidates?
to still win who have not withdrawn at this point? Resolved Question: Are there any Word Processing softwares specifically designed for children (K-5)?
With the new school year starting I was wondering if there were any word processors specifically designed for young children? Resolved Question: Design an experiment to explore how this process would be altered in a weightless environment?
Design an experiment to explore how a plants growth would be altered in a weightless environment. Write a description of the proposed experiment. The proposal should include the following features: A description of the plant developmental process to be observed. Description of the environmental condition being tested . Hypothesis being tested . Description of experimental procedures . Description of all necessary controls . Implications of research . Resolved Question: how is the design process formulated?
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