Based on the requirements from past post: I would like it, if everyone had one board with overlays to this board, i.e. overlays of additional plans required rather then having two boards...
we are short on pinup space and it would be nice to pin up as many as we can; this means one board per panel, the room has about 12 panels?
Please consider and advise.
I already have 2 boards made :(
ReplyDeleteI was sort of going in the same direction of 2 boards as well.
ReplyDeleteok, you are last on the list;
ReplyDeletewhat is important per the pinup list is that those which are grouped are pinned up together.
i expect everyone will think about this.
so how would you complete your heading description:
site division-program idea-architecture type/passive idea;
quadrants-docking slips-(horizontal) line assemblage/air corridors (horizontal and vertical)
eric, your like number 8;
ReplyDeleteso we have to pin up-- up to jesse not to break up that group etc
ReplyDeletewait, you want a title on the boards? I presume I will be pinning next to the vertical projects?
ReplyDeleteper the list you are after the vertical assemblies; yes, i am implying you should name your project and the name should incorporate:
ReplyDeletesite understanding-program idea-what kind of architecture/what passive strategy is used.
Ok, got it.
ReplyDeleteGuys, Weve done pin ups... this isnt too hard! I dont know why we dont say stick with 3 at a time. The biggest "groups" are 3 people. Therefore, we have 3 on each wall. When we are done with 1 side of the room, they pin down and another 3 pin up. Me, Gregg and then next. Then you have a group of 3. It just seems to work out better if we do that. As the professor stated, we have 12 panels - Thats 6 per side. Meaning everyone could have enough room for 2 boards. I will also be moving the tables on tuesday at like 1:30 pm so try and be done by then if you have a CENTER desk.
ReplyDeleteProblem solver over here^ I like the idea of 3 people going at the same time. That will cut down the time a lot.
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