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re: Taking pictures with a camera or smartphone? As for general observations, camera phones are easy to use, fast, and always available (you have it with you all the time). The downside to this is that the functions are limited compared to a camera.... |
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re: Taking pictures with a camera or smartphone? It depends, what kind of photography do you do? |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era Threefold Architects unveils a model for post-Covid co-working Months ago I posted about some well-meaning designers who otherwise produce useless interpretations of an idea that's supposed to be hel... |
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re: Managing life with COVID-19 Posted by: @nazart @foundational I have no words as this is not really about social distancing unless wearing this contraption will cause those around you to naturally move away from you in case they... |
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re: Managing life with COVID-19 Anna-Sophie Dienemann creates wearable pop-up "distance keepers", a.k.a. another nonsensical invention. Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Anna-Sophie Dienemann has developed a line of accessories to... |
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re: Revit conversion Posted by: @callen Hi, does anyone know how to open a Revit 2020 file in Revit 2014? You have to export it to a .IFC file File > Export > IFC Select IFC version IFC 2×3 Coordination View 2.0 ... |
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re: Managing life with COVID-19 Yet another article about the importance of ventilation to reduce Covid risk. These guys monitor CO2 build-up to assess safety levels. Attachment : 201118160354-04-gym-ventilation-covid-trnd-carbo... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era Yet another example of design nonsense The more I read about Covid, the more I think there's people who want to hop on the "solultions to pandemic" bandwagon, just to show that they are current with w... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era Posted by: @whitakerarms Well the text says prevalence of Covid decreased. I think this was from earlier on in the summer. You have a point there. The cases by end September or beginning Oct had alr... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era I've had a quick look at the AIA document for schools. I like the guidance here too, quite detailed. They use this master checklist, Reoccupancy assessment tool and they refer back to it in all their ... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era hi @Jane I had thought about joining RIBA although the feedback I got from colleagues is mixed? Are you a member?? |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era I read the paper on office spaces. It provides detailed guidance of what needs to be done in order to open businesses for work again. It is based on the AIA Re-occupancy Assessment Tool framework. The... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era I found this last night AIA’s COVID-19 Task Force Creates Design Guide to Retrofit Buildings for Alternative Care The design guide provides a checklist highlighting important areas to consider when... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era hi @Alex, at the moment I can see a lot of 'retrofitting' articles that either talk about standing up emergeny hospitals much like the video you posted, or are just fluff. I do however appreciate the ... |
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re: Designing spaces in a post COVID-19 era Posted by: @nazart I however do not think that it is cost effective to try and retrofit every building Sure, I am not suggesting that we retrofit every building. But you've got to balance the cost e... |
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