Sunday, 20 May 2012

Lab Three

Three allocated journals

Journal one -arq: Architectural Research Quarterly 

This ground-breaking quarterly publication, published by Cambridge University Press from 1999, aims to act as an international forum for practitioners and academics by publishing cutting-edge research covering all aspects of architectural endeavor. Fully illustrated throughout, ARQ includes sections on design, history, theory, environmental design, construction, IT and practice. It also publishes a comprehensive reviews section and 'Investigation' which will report on developments in the field, including new building types, methods and products. A development will be the ARQ Directory - a listing of specialist research and consultancy with the aim of producing an online, cumulative version which provided a lasting and invaluable source for all. 

Editors: Professor Peter Carolin, Professor Thomas Fisher

Journal two- Landscape Architecture New Zealand

According to AGM Landscape Architecture New Zealand is the only magazine for New Zealand landscape design professionals and consumers with a strong interest in architecturally designed landscapes, gardens and urban spaces.
Landscape Architecture New Zealand provides reviews and news on landscape architecture, urban design and land-use planning  as well as presenting  art and events that  are associate  with the landscape.

Journal three- Daidalos: Berlin architectural journal

Daidalos, also titled as Brlin architectural journal. It is a German multidisciplinary architectural quarterly that has a similar conceptual approach and high-quality content as "Domus" and "Metropolis".  It is in German with complete English translation.
 Referencing
Barrett, Michael. "Sandringham Upgrade". Landscape Architecture New ZealandAutumn, (2011): 25-27.
Raith, Frank-Bertholt. "Everyday Architecture". Daidalos -- Berlin Architectual Journal, no. 75 (2000): 6-17.
Stacey, Michael. "Searching for excellence: Ballingdon Bridge". Architectural Research Quarterly11, no. 3-4 (2007): 210 - 222. 


 

Second life scripting 

 

 I learned some basic scripts and managed to make objects to move. The most exciting thing is that I found out how to add shared media on a prim. Enjoy the video!!!


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