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Very nice site!
Very nice site!
Very nice site!
Very nice site!
Good blog! I really love how it is easy on my eyes and the data are well written. I am wondering how I could be notified whenever a new post has been made. I have subscribed to your feed which must do the trick! Have a nice day! gcfbgbkagedbaece
Your goal is to breed all the different dragons available to you and enter combat against other player's dragons. afbbgkbfdaedeeed
Looks like a great project! I wish you guys all the luck!
Vert useful resource about architecture. thanks.
please i need some informations for schnabel house built by the architect frank o gehry in 1986 in brentwood los angeles carmelina avenue
Loved your ideas, good to see such creativity in architecture, as opposed to the dockland's style one! Would love to learn more. Dan
Hey. I will release the CSS code very soon. There are still some minor bugs that i have to fix.
yo dude!!
tight job
you publish your CSS code?
grtz
slychimera I really like your approach. One question: do we first build the historical portion of the white house? (ww1 ,ww2 …)
Yes. Thank you. A member of the winning team - Roger Connah - happens to be a visiting professor at my university. We went for a beer yesterday and had in interesting conversation - hopefully he will throw in some ideas for the Wiki architecture project.
FYI - Winners have been announced at www.whitehouseredux.org.
The open source architecture project by Arch1k mirrors established open source activities in other domains in a most interesting way - offering tangible opportunities for expression in collaborative space. I am here because I am looking for resonance among social innovations like this one, and other themes, like adaptive co-management (a strategy for self-governance using approaches that are collaborative, multi-level, cross-scale, and based on learning organisations), and the Carleton farmers Market, for another. One of the most important parts of this White House Redux project for me is the way that the idea of open source architecture removes traditional boundaries and filters to participation and encourages and enables practices supportive of social innovation. It will be most interesting to see how this novel architectural discourse unfolds!
Hi there, I liked your white house project much! And this whole website is another interesting idea, I am always trying to imagine some ways of collaborating like software developers do in the opensource world. I hope this develops further!
Cheers
Yorik - http://yorik.orgfree.com
Woe dude, great job!
Your feedback is very welcomed here
Try using the add function. This wiki uses a certain syntax and you might be missing something. I corrected some of your syntax.
I tried to further edit the addition I made on the page but an error pops up reading:
" Oooops! Sections are not editable due to unclear section structure. This sometimes happen when nested headings are used (inside other page elements) or the page include other pages. "