Joe, what are the chances of having entire or sections floors moving throughout the open area? vertically or horizontally. An ever shifting and evolving area. Visitors will always experience something different in the main area. Flooring area could move to the product currently needing the demand.
I think that is an interesting idea Paul. Maybe something more practical would be more applicable. Joe's project is missing some sort of vertical movement throught the entire site. Why not use this opportunity to apply the monumental stair that Apple is so fond of... This would accomplish a couple of the things to fill out this fantastic project.
We currently live in a 1927 Craftsman house. Recently completed a total kitchen remodel, a complete gut to the studs and build out with our own two hands.
Our family consists of three cats: Shrimpy, Cocktail and Diesel.
My fiancee, Missy, also graduated in architecture from Ohio State. She recently passed the LEED AP exam and has several active green building projects through her firm, WD Partners.
An interesting quote from Renzo Piano during an interview with Archinect: "I think it important to note the difference between style and coherence. If you're talking coherence, I love it. If you're talking about style, then I start to wonder."
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Joe, what are the chances of having entire or sections floors moving throughout the open area? vertically or horizontally. An ever shifting and evolving area. Visitors will always experience something different in the main area. Flooring area could move to the product currently needing the demand.
I think that is an interesting idea Paul. Maybe something more practical would be more applicable. Joe's project is missing some sort of vertical movement throught the entire site. Why not use this opportunity to apply the monumental stair that Apple is so fond of... This would accomplish a couple of the things to fill out this fantastic project.
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