More pics, and the gizUlor so far…
Some more imagery, and a stab at what to put inside.
Hmmmm…
http://www.enduringhomes.co.nz
Have a look at the “Construction� section: I want to use those facilities!
Get it whilst its hot!
Here's a temp post of a v.quick flythough of last night's endeavours.
Why temp? Its quite large in size, and in a month or three I'll have to dump it from the all-sorts web-server to conserve space.
Hang-on: strike that. I've just exported a smaller version which should be able to hang out on the server for quite a while — its also friendlier to those on slow connections…
15h49 23jul04: we now own some dirt.
Whoo-hoo. News just in. The deal is done. We now own 160 Raroa Rd, Highbury Wellington.
Structural Engineers
I’ve been asking around for reputable structural engineers. Umm… any recommendations?
A schedule goes a long way
For the time being, I'm developing the schedule in my favourite graphics program Omnigraffle. That way its fun to do and does not put me into a bad mood (which invariably happens when I use software with a lousy interface — including all those project-management software variations out there).
View the schedule in pdf format:
studio2_schedule_23jul04.pdf
A candidate arrives.
This is the first design that seems to answer the site criteria without too many cost-traps…
A whole lotta doodlin'…
My initial responses to the site mostly explored a single-deck configuration with a winter-garden down the long, north-eastern side…
Site overview
The section of empty land at 160 Raroa Road, Highbury is a somewhat tricky one…
Umm… if anyone is reading this now, don't expect things to make sense just yet...
I'm experimenting with how to get this textpattern blog / cms software to work, and am building the whole studio 2 blog thing from scratch.
Koromiko Road: where we left off
The last of the Koromiko designs
studio:koromiko is dead. studio 2 is.
A new section, a new blog. Things have sped up considerably.