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16 Feb 2012

the way things work out…

When I first arrived in Melbourne I did a couple of weeks in an office in return for a room to stay in. I did a bit of ordinary drawing, and a funny little project that was supposedly a pitch for an Apple store (The first in Australia at the time).

It was done in GC, and had a really cool little cascading dependency of intersecting planes to create a shape that was made entirely of planar quads. The last I saw of it was a tracing paper model that I’d pinned to the boss’s monitor with a video playing behind it to simulate a busy shopping centre. it looked pretty cool, like a big uncut agate sticking out of the side of the building. As there was a desire to make it as transparent as possible, we did a load of studies into the surface articulation, if I can find them I’ll put them here, there were some rally nice pleated versions with dark glass facing the sky and low iron glass facing the ground to make it really transparent. All in all it was pretty delicate and cool.

Quite recently I was in Melbourne again, I had Lunch with Jess and afterwards she took me to see something, which turned out to be that window. I had no idea that they’d even proposed it, let alone built it! Unfortunately it’s not the most delicate of pieces of construction. It was supposed to have internal structure, and the glass made the skin, but it now looks like a heavy galvanised metal thing with a little bit of glass. Knowing nothing about how it was built, it would be rash of me to be to grumpy about this, but it is a bit of a shame that it isn’t as elegant as it could be.

16 February, 2012 at 1:23 by Ben

Tags: architecture, australia, building, built, GC, glass, Melbourne
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15 Feb 2012

One of us is missing the point here

Question

>> Hi,
>> I just tried on the large HG10 headguard (Large), and it fitted reasonably well, but they didn’t have an XL in stock. Do you have size info on the headguards, specifically, how much bigger is the XL?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Ben

Answer
(from Fairtex Australia)

> The xl is designed for someone about 90kg plus
>
> Sent from my iPhone

I really hope that it isn’t me.
Is there a magical link between head size and weight?

15 February, 2012 at 13:03 by Ben

Tags: email, gear, lols, Muay Thai
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15 Feb 2012

More malleable minds

I’m going to be teaching at UTS again this coming semester. Another intrepid cohort will be subjected to my odd views on things, and I hope that it’ll rub off a bit on them1.
This time I’m giving the start of a story for them to finish off with a building. The exciting bit is that there isn’t the usual set of constraints (read the story for the details), one of the two submissions will be by video, and there will be energy system modeling using grasshopper that feeds into some infographics.
I’ll put the full details on the UTSapocalypse website when they are a bit more polished, so keep an eye on it.

  1. teaching is about the most egotistical thing you can do short of having kids ↩
15 February, 2012 at 10:44 by Ben

Tags: studio, Sydney, teaching, UTS
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15 Dec 2011

Humility collection

I’ve been ranting about humility for a while. Whilst I still think that it is too rare; I have been seeing a few examples of it. I thought that it might be worth making a place to store them.

Each top-level comment will be a link to an article, and a quick description of its contents; everything else will thread off those top-level comments.

15 December, 2011 at 0:47 by Ben

Tags: humility, over confidence
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16 Oct 2011

a weekend on wheels

I had a bit of mixed weekend of cycling. Friday night was the BFF Goldsprints, and after doing OK in last years event I felt that I ought to give it a go.

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16 October, 2011 at 23:45 by Ben

Tags: BFF, bike, cycling, racing, Sydney
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