Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I need to find pictures on the fredensborg housing designed by architect jorn utzon?

Article on Utzon from architectural magazine:


http://www.archmedia.com.au/aa/aaissue.p鈥?/a>





Exhibit on Utzon:


http://www.arcspace.com/exhibitions/Utzo鈥?/a>





Incidentally, he also did the Sydney Opera House.
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  • How much does it cost to get the house designed according to Vaastushastra?

    Totally depends on ';aap kiske chakkar mein phase ho';.





    On a serious note the expert can find out many remdies or few remedial measures in your house and the expenses depend on that.How much does it cost to get the house designed according to Vaastushastra?
    There is another school of vastu thought that views d茅cor changes as merely cosmetic. If changes must be made, start from scratch 鈥?from choosing a suitable land for your home, to constructing it according to vastu principles.





    The Maharishi Global Construction (MGC) does just that. Inspired by one-time Beatles' guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 鈥?who is said to have introduced transcendental meditation to the world 鈥?the firm offers vastu-based design plans and consultation on issues ranging from the ideal topography of the land for your home, to the colour of your walls.





    Founder Doug Greenfield is a private developer and a partner in an oil company in the U.S. Midwest. He was ';completely shocked'' by the effect of moving his oil company to a Fairfield, Iowa building built on Vedic principles. The company became more coherent, employee-broker disputes were resolved and sales went up 20 per cent every year except one, when it was impacted by the 9/11 crisis.





    Greenfield holds the volunteer position of president of MGC. Building a house the Vedic way, using environment-friendly materials, can cost up to 10 per cent more than usual homes. But there is interest, he says, among ';forward-thinking people that want to protect the earth and the environment and society.';





    The company has built homes in the U.S. and Canada for blood and cancer centres, offices, condos and ';hundreds of residential homes.''





    One of these homes is in Sarnia, Ont. owned by Shannon and David Bourke, who teach transcendental meditation.





    ';The colours on our walls are cream and gold, pastel pinks and peach ... with no dramatic contrast especially in the bedrooms,'; says Shannon Bourke. ';There is no black, no grey. We have to use very clear colours and keep the home light and airy.





    ';There is so much light in the house, we notice the changes in the sun and moon every night. We feel very connected to nature,'; she says.





    They use all-natural materials 鈥?silk curtains in the meditation room and bedroom, granite kitchen countertop, marble fireplace and wood floors. The home faces Lake Huron to the north, the best location for water in vastu.





    The cost of building their house 11 years ago was in the $400,000 to $500,000 range.








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    How to make money selling house designs?

    I draw house designs on graph paper to scale for fun. Most of the designs are between 1100 and 1800 square feet, reduce wasted spaces, have lots of closets, and are family friendly. How to I get into the business of selling these ideas? They are originals, I've looked over literally thousands of plans and have not seen anything like the ones I've made. I do not have CAD experience, and can't afford to go to college for it at the moment (I don't want any more debt). Anyone out there with advice?How to make money selling house designs?
    There's a reason why Architects are certified. They have a lot of liability on their hands when it comes to what they draw and design.





    There is no reason why you can't design what you want to design, but the problem will come when an engineer or a builder demands for a stamp on your drawings.





    You're potentially liable for anything that goes wrong as a result of your drawings. This is a huge responsibility that could ruin you financially if you're not protected. If you have great designs, you might be able to partner with an engineer who can certify it and stamp it, but most engineers do not belong to an recognized accredited association.





    My best advice to you is to take your talents to architect school. Get your education, do your several years with a firm and then get your certification/accreditation. If you can't afford to go to school, you'll have to wait. I really doubt you'll find many people who are willing to take the risk.





    Unfortunately the answer to your question is to go to school and get your credentials through a firm. You might want to start off simpler. Many people take up interior design and building technology to start out. These don't require credentials and it's good way to still design and draw and do space planning. You'll still need to go to school so you can get a clear understanding of codes and standards. Most colleges offer 1-2 year courses.How to make money selling house designs?
    You may have to do what a lot of poor talented people do.





    Get a good civil service job and go to night school.





    No one will trust a person to design their home without some decent credentials





    Good luck

    Can anyone tell me anything about housing at Luke AFB? Wait list time, housing design, yard, etc? Thanks!?

    Check out lukes home page. http://www.luke.af.mil/


    or base info on the site http://www.luke.af.mil/library/factsheet鈥?/a>





    call the operator and ask for base housing


    you should just use your bah and rent a real house or put the money into buying one of your own. then the military buys it for you!!

    If you could have your house designed based on these dollhouses, which house would you pick?

    http://www.inpayne.com/dollhouse/dollhou鈥?/a>If you could have your house designed based on these dollhouses, which house would you pick?
    the grandville but not yellow a diffrent colorIf you could have your house designed based on these dollhouses, which house would you pick?
    the grandville!
    The Stone Cabin
    Glen Croft
    The Glenn Croft...xxx
    The haunted house


    i love turrets
    The Glenn Croft or the stone cabin
    San Francisco Townhouse


    although i do like the haunted house :)
    haunted
    I like the stone cabin and the Glen Croft! :D
    The 4 story Brownstone because it is so unique. The rest are very traditional houses that you see walking down the street (besides the haunted one) but I think a 4 story house would be interesting inside and to the eye of people who pass by.
    Wow real tough choice, I think I'd have to go for the Grandville.
    The Haunted House.....but I rather not get the ghost lol
    The haunted house, and definitely a different color.
    the grandville
    the Brown Stone
    Farmhouse....or the condo and I could live on bottom floor and rent the rest!
    4-story Brownstone


    I like it's exterior and I would modernise it's enterior 2 match my flavors
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