... Classic. Read this when you have a moment:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/stoner-architect-drafts-allfoyer-mansion,1469/
Yup, pretty funny right? - The thing is that most funny stuff out there is based in reality...Like that old saying, "It's funny because it's true." - So, for those of you reading this Blog that went to Design School this little piece of satire probably hits close to home...Remember those "Stoner Architectural Students?"
No?
Well, then you missed out...Yeah, they were those design students that would show up for Studio like 45-60 minutes late with their dread-locked hair, cargo pants and Birkenstock Sandals; toting their "Earth Friendly" bags - And of course, REEKING of Patchouli - Yeah dude, about that - You are NOT fooling anyone.
... Or maybe you had the type of Stoner Architectural Student that left Studio around 3:30 pm to make a 7-Eleven run and came back with a 64 oz Big Gulp, two tacos from Jack in the Box, a can of Cheez Whiz (...with no crackers by the way), a box of Pop Tarts, a bag of Funyuns and a Red Bull.
Or, maybe it was how every design project looked eerily similar to a tobacco water pipe - That was weird, huh?
... Ah, memories - B.
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... The title of this blog has to do with a Will Bruder quote I heard while attending the University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) during the Fall of 1999 - "Learn to master the trash can and you might become something" - It really resonated with me and has stuck with me to this day. I suppose for me the concept hit hard that although you can discard an idea, concept, sketch, design, whatever for a certain project you may be able to revisit it at a later date under different circumstances - In other words designs never die, they evolve, they hibernate, they circle-back but they never die...Or maybe he was just telling us to quit our ideas of becoming Architects and to go live in a public park somewhere; which, given the current state of the industry probably would not have been such a bad idea...
That is what this Blog will be for me - With over a decade in the industry I have come to realize that what I thought I would be doing on a daily basis and what I actually do are pretty darn different - BUT - I still have ideas, I still have hopes and I still have my creativity; So, I figured this would be a good outlet...I will share my thoughts on work and the industry as well as whatever moments of creativity I can muster - And, yes, at the direction of my Wife I will keep the swearing to an absolute minimum.
Cheers...B.
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