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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

What does it mean for a space to have Life?

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10/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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In what ways is Beauty universal? Cultural? Personal?

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10/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Do you draw a distinction between the Ornamental and the Functional? What is the function of an ornament?

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10/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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The functions of ornament: - celebratory - identity - legibility - boundaries

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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https://t.co/uQTc04CoEu a great example of a functional ornament, used to cover and support seams in construction

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Our first studio project for the course is the creation of an ornamental feature or object The idea is that an ornament is not simply a pretty or nice object that you hang on the wall, but is emergent from the wholeness of a space Without the ornament, the space is incomplete

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Another core tenet of Christopher Alexander's design philosophy is thinking through space design in terms of "what activities would you like to be afforded" what sorts of activities can an ornament afford?

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Creating for and reducing friction to doing X tends to lead to X being done

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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The residents at our spot wanted a place to gather, to dance, to do movement practices, etc. We talked about plans to do this but rarely followed through: we didn't really have a dedicated space for this!

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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After setting up a space with a nice soft foam floor and various yoga mats and pillows and the like, making plans to gather became mostly unnecessary: we just started gathering and dancing as an emergent consequence of there being a great space for it

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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In Alexander's terms this is a Center: a gravity well, a center of activity around which STUFF happens, and all spaces are composed of and emergent from these Centers

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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I'm constructing an altar in this central gathering space, a Center in the Center (Centers are also composed of and emergent from Centers, recursively)

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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I'd like to encourage a practice of gratitude for the community As a core activity, I'd like an altar to be space that inspires gratitude, a place to bring your gratitude, a place to offer when inspired to offer

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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In service of this, I've decided to make an offering bowl or dish to anchor the altar as my ornament project :) Next steps are to decide on materials... I'm going to start playing with both wood and clay, and see what feels right

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10/12/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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So I found an old mirror and was excited to shatter it and tile with it! But by the time I presented the idea in class it had morphed into a CONCEPT 😳 reflecting your gratitude, bringing your offering and receiving your self, shattered but whole...

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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“You’re thinking like a modern artist. It’s not about the concept, it’s about feeling!” This feedback hit home. I was overthinking, over conceptualizing, when the task was to engage with the material and feel out it’s structure

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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So I restarted: big lump of clay, a few tools and colors and a design inspiration in form of Narcissus the Peacock

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Narcissus pictured here :) https://t.co/Kgzrpmjz6e

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

Update: Narcissus the Peacock comes over pretty much every day to stare in the mirror and preen 🦚 https://t.co/EOzpRkPQBA

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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I smoked a fat J and sat down at my nifty impromptu workstation https://t.co/pEwQifSuYy

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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And proceeded to craft a piece for 3 hours straight, constantly rooting back into the core message of Alexander’s work: “Do the next right thing” It was mantra and guide https://t.co/0Hik4bB8jR

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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A few hours and a few “sit back and scratch my head and think about what’s missing” moments later: https://t.co/EKp8ccSvjK

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10/25/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Today in class: we're choosing locations and ideas for our major individual projects which we'll be completing over the spring. The biggest feedback was: context, context, context

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10/28/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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When you bring a room into wholeness, you're healing the house When you bring a house into wholeness, you're healing the neighborhood When you bring a neighborhood into wholeness you're healing the city https://t.co/Eqz5beaNuT

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 5 years ago

RT @wrathofgnon: “When you build a thing you cannot merely build that thing in isolation, but must repair the world around it and within it…

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10/28/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Our current efforts in studio are to build a piece of furniture 🪑 Something functional. Needed. What the space is needing. I’m making a toilet 🚽

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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I’m introducing a simple bucket toilet as my main use toilet: 5 gallon bucket, do ya business in the bucket and layer in some carbon material (eg leaves) https://t.co/mKIexPkqME

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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So I’m making a nice wooden piece for the bucket to nest inside :)

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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My first pages of sketches was preoccupied with the function of the thing: I’m looking for a feelingggg (closest I got was that simple stump in the middle) https://t.co/TXquEwvqFf

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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These small sketches are an intentional exercise: Alexander puts forward the exercise to make LOTS AND LOTS of intentionally low resolution sketches The low resolution allows the FEELING of the thing to shine through without getting lost in details

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Yesterday I walked all around looking for the perfect spot: then I got the idea that this thing should be portable! Banish the geographic constraint, just make a nice place to sit in serenity

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Today’s efforts at a mock-up produced this: A very janky uneven three legged stool, legs made from wood we cut this week on the land, and the plastic seat from my bucket toilet standing in for the seat for now https://t.co/6jASxQFT0H

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Thoughts on what to replace the seat with les to the best feeling sketch yet! A thick luscious slab with a hole in the middle, stable and firm And stirrups attached for squatting of course 😸 https://t.co/hxU483h4ZL

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Tomorrow I’ll go down to the lumberyard and find a yummy slab 🤞🏻

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11/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Slabs https://t.co/IOUhJh17Jt

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11/15/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Starting work now on this lil slab o’ redwood https://t.co/NFL0JZrBIK

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11/15/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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A ponder: do I wanna have it bark down, where you sit on this beautiful flat plane, or bark up with a smooth area in the middle but bark on either side of you (like you’re sitting on a fallen tree)

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11/16/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Hit it with the 40 grain paper on the radial power sander, slab didn’t know what hit it https://t.co/WbCpxhU5iZ

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11/16/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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There’s a crack in my slab... an opportunity to play with ornament as means of reinforcing the slab beautifully! https://t.co/I4bt6ElWnS

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

https://t.co/uQTc04CoEu a great example of a functional ornament, used to cover and support seams in construction

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11/19/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Do those leather straps on wooden chests actually help to strengthen the wood? Could I maybe employ that to help keep my slab together? (btw “leather straps chest” and “leather straps wooden chest” produce VERY different Google image results) https://t.co/UQPPuWCTrR

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11/19/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Made a crude frame from oak branches to get a feel for different leg angles and such https://t.co/hHk8kIvSGf

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11/20/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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While my toilet is not quite done, we’ve moved onto our final project for the semester: A House For Oneself 🏡

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12/1/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Alexander puts forward that the ideal way to develop a home is 1) on the physical site in 1:1 scale, 2) with the folks who will inhabit it He focuses on generativity in the design of spaces, mocking up and trying and moving bits around and really allowing the place to unfold

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12/1/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Our first task was to choose a site :) The only requirements were to be able to stake out the house in full size, and leave these stakes in place while we work over a few weeks I happen to be in a beautiful place with the space necessary https://t.co/jm0pkb36cW

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12/1/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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We were then tasked with creating a 200:1 model of the site, including the immediate surroundings Working on that now

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12/1/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Welp https://t.co/OeYZ37xoql

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12/3/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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The next step was to develop, or begin to develop, the site plan. This gives me a two dimensional map to plot site info on, like the path of the sun, wind, and existing centers that must be accounted for (like a neighbors house or views that we want to ensure are preserved) https://t.co/oMMy9B2hUC

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Now that I have both a small model to scale and a site plan with environmental information, I begin to stake out the structure of my house and garden 1:1 on the site Perhaps counterintuitively, will begin with the garden not with the house

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Doing this mockin up and staking out on-site is an essential part of Alexander’s process, to really get a feel for how the space evolves as you make changes https://t.co/Qmj2nWt5Vg

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

He's firm: the only way to design truly living buildings is on-site, 1:1, trying things and unfolding it.

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Starting with the garden is also an essential part of the process: he holds that the main function of the house is really to support and strengthen the positive space and energetic qualities of the garden.

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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The garden has more environmental considerations: it needs sun, it needs access, it shapes and flavors the approach to the house and it impacts all of the surroundings in a profound way

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Using my site map and walking around the area my first attempt at staking out a well shaped garden hugs the existing decking and leave this open field in the middle The feedback I receive is to open it up: the whole area and the whole field are the garden really https://t.co/6mcPX03ZwI

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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https://t.co/S6KFOZVLjE

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12/6/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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https://t.co/G0U9KbSC2i

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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https://t.co/OoKhLFq9cB

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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After some trials and adjustment and a few “step back and feel the curve”s later https://t.co/zQ2nLgb35z

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Looking at what I just did on the small model and site plan for perspective https://t.co/t1y1HxteKa

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Thinking about house structures now https://t.co/sR6CPtlnmf

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Thinking through the same on the site plan and model https://t.co/KS7ZxzpJNv

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12/7/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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So the garden forms this Positive Space (one of the 15 principles) by being plump and following the terrain to fill itself out https://t.co/onD3udUT7Q

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12/8/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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With that in place, I shift to placing the house structures to support and enhance this positive space Instead of a single structure, I’m imagining using a long structure to both frame the garden and divide the area into two strong centers https://t.co/o0Aw2VvCev

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12/8/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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This way the long structure can create a private courtyard area and privacy for a sleeping place tucked into the hillside (the small blue box on the left)

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12/8/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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I added this curved building idea on my small model and the class agreed it had a nice feeling to it :) https://t.co/nhpTOyX0LW

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12/14/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Our next step is to make a larger model (50:1) zoomed in out structures to get a bigger view and start to add detail Currently here https://t.co/H9Yh5hC8K2

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12/14/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Hacking on my 50:1 model: final presentation of it tomorrow! I’m building out the outdoor areas and my banya Here’s a little outhouse and sauna, as a treat 😸 https://t.co/WoV2dbuiCJ

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12/17/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Thanks to the fractal nature of nature branches and saplings make great scaled down trees 🌲 🌳 https://t.co/Z1YSSGJZo0

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12/18/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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🏕 🔥 https://t.co/9cfOorWHg9

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12/18/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Booyah! 200:1 scale 50:1 scale https://t.co/WVRl9nWKwQ

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12/18/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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A 150-foot redwood at 50:1 is 3 feet tall 😳 https://t.co/tX95vRAAb9

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12/18/2020
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Been a minute since I’ve updated here

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3/13/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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This second semester of Building Studio has been dedicated to one thing mostly: working on our Individual Project https://t.co/zF6PsqNCiD

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

Today in class: we're choosing locations and ideas for our major individual projects which we'll be completing over the spring. The biggest feedback was: context, context, context

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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I've chosen to work with the great coffee shop in town (at which I am a regular ☕) to help them develop the outdoor seating area in front of their place! https://t.co/OEyDcHPykZ

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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We begin with a site analysis and identification of centers: these are the salient elements of the environment that shape and flavor the experience of being in the space https://t.co/2VLPTGvONY

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Then, through interviews with the owners and stakeholders, a Project Language is developed https://t.co/k26AwoND5K

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

His advice for interviewing folks about what a space needs in terms of design: interview individuals (not groups) and try the following:

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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This language shoots to create a word picture of the proposed structure without piddling toooo much with details https://t.co/bVmVbIycoa

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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https://t.co/pZwqXiE5va

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

a pattern language built from the deep visions of the different folks involved is like a poem of statements at all scales that describes in poetic but concrete fashion what that world could be like

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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https://t.co/pZwqXiE5va

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

a pattern language built from the deep visions of the different folks involved is like a poem of statements at all scales that describes in poetic but concrete fashion what that world could be like

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Then I moved into the development of a scale model of the area, to get a great zoomed out view of the context and allow for low stakes experimentation with structural ideas

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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in the fall I created 200:1 and 50:1 scale models of the place I'm living for a house proposal: for the coffee shop project I've chosen 100:1 mostly on a hunch as to the correct resolution https://t.co/cnGn9ehYr8

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

A 150-foot redwood at 50:1 is 3 feet tall 😳 https://t.co/tX95vRAAb9

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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The beginnings: https://t.co/4m1pMiGsDe

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

Neighborhood is coming together https://t.co/ggnBcRahRL

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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and now with trees :) https://t.co/vR3AJNMArv

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Feedback this morning in class: I need to expand the borders a bit to get all the surrounding structures, and add in finer details on the cafe itself and it's immediate area to get a better feel for what's really going on there

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Starting on that now (in my recently created spot!) https://t.co/W34gx8nxmL

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago

Finally made a lil workable workshop area for my architectural models, fabrics, crafts etc https://t.co/dckKAxbpGU

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3/16/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Details :) https://t.co/EQ0d4MFFnB

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3/20/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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My first crack at a proposal for a semi-covered seating area! https://t.co/JzohftYiSt

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3/25/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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The feedback was mostly: it’s sloppy af 😂 Took some care and cleaned up my curvy bit here, really made it pop https://t.co/9njDyrSz0f

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4/2/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Other main feedback: those toothpick posts are weak sauce and don’t speak to anybody Brought in some beefier posts (again, very convenient baby trees look like tiny adult trees) What do you think? https://t.co/UYadVslfIt

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4/2/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Huge quality upgrade! Got the balsa in the mix, stained and all :) Also these bracings at the top of the pillars... gamechanger https://t.co/RALM37qBzx

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4/12/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisover 4 years ago
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Playing with a lil arbor action https://t.co/njDatXORCq

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4/12/2021
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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago
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Back to Building Beauty meta-thread: https://t.co/DFog6M1xbH

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james, the giant peach@JimmyRisalmost 5 years ago

🏗 Building Beauty 🌺

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12/8/2020