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timwood.work
Artist, designer, and programmer. Recent UIC MArch graduate on the path to becoming a licensed Architect. https://timwood.work
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Also, whenever you drop the spreadsheet, I’d love to see how the botanical taxonomy collides with the culinary taxonomy with regards to fruits vs vegetables. Where can I find a tomato?
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Loved the presentation, but Dewey Decimal has the same problems as the ‘Asian’ aisle! 60% of the world population in one aisle, and 70% of the world’s religions in 290-299?
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Why are only some of the parking lines levitating? Commit to the design, either all should be floating midair or none should
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It’s a good place to do 100% of the sitting
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For rooms with three doors, the total number of permutations is 220 (12*11*10) / (3*2*1), but is reduced to 30 unique reflections.
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The same exercise can be done to show all the permutations of rooms with two doorways, and the effect on the size of uninterrupted usable space
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Overlaying circulation paths shows the remaining usable space for the function of the room
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As a simplification, I'm considering a room with 4 walls, each with 3 door positions, left, right, and center. This yields 12 permutations, but by taking some rooms as reflections of others, can be reduced to 2 homeomorphic equivalents (see topologist donut and coffee cup meme)
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What are the top contenders so far?
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this is so fun
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Even more wild, singular case isn’t tied to magnitude, as negative one is often plural. Negative one degrees outside, negative one dollars in my account.
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Tadao Ando (1995)
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Denise Scott Brown should have won
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We couldn’t get past the weird beard stubble in the first 5 seconds
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Tbh, we’ve skipped every opening sequence 🙈 but I guess we have to watch it on tonight’s episode
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It feels like you captured the memory of a place. Clear form of a focal point, and blurred edges that have fallen out of memory that require mental effort to reconstruct (or misconstruct). Great work!
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“nothing good ever happens but so what, I’ll do what’s right and who knows” is a powerful message at this juncture
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His work is really great for stressing the humanity of scenes that I think people inappropriately find alienating: apartments, crowds, etc.
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Hot take: we are absolutely going to win the government back and we should be laying the groundwork for a very decisive win that enables us to fix all the damage they’ll have done by then
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Also, we loved playing Unpacking together when it came out. Such a lovely journey of a game! We had to each make our own save files though, so we could arrange everything just the way we wanted.
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A little dust and some wear and tear on the railing, but still looks good
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I love this one! My daughter and I put one together for her bookshelf
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I was just thinking about these earlier today after seeing this James Wines drawing at the art institute in Chicago!