A Bandraite's dd is good but looks damn confused...god knows how hell manage his jury.. thesis juries require you to be out of logic in my opinion.. Tungare and Avinash Gore asked enought stupid questions ...patience is the key at such times... but work wise the friend going gr8...very neat study and analysis..but the ass needs to explain it simply and avoid architectural jargon... otherwise Mumbai Uni jury menbers will not understand the good things he is trying to do and F**k his ass over petty drawings and toilet sizes..
also met nitin-cdac...nice guy...had good time with him..but sometimes he pakaus...told him my idea abt met wrkshop...he liked it.
office....that's sanjay's botheration...my narayana murthy said...love ur job..not the company.... i conviniently agreewith him as i am fed with Edifice.. very dedicated and passionate bunch of people...and doing bad work in my opinion.. i joined them.. i need to be kicked out.. or i will do that to myself...soon..... i am ass to go there in first place..
architecture is gr8 only if it is made simpler and tangible..
i think i am bored...with what I am doing...
got to go...bye
Thursday, May 04, 2006
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"architecture is gr8 only if it is made simpler and tangible..."
what stops us from doing so? Clients? Boss? Peers? or simply us?!
what you see is what you get nowadays... how much more tangible can that be? Yes, it may not be simple... bec Indian architecture today only thrives on being complex... sadly!
complexity is the phase before simplicity... simplicity is said to be the most refined and resolved form of complexity... its like this birth,life,death and nirvana... simplicity is nirvana...but u need to go through the complexity of birth,life and death to achieve nirvana... i agree all grt ideas and creations are simple but not neccessarily tangible...infact simplicity alone has capacity to express the intangible like monumentality,petit,delicate,magnificent,awesome,etheral,surreal,emptiness...the intangibles give simplicity its flavour...
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