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Mornington nursing home by Lyons Architects The Mornington nursing home in Victoria, Australia, designed by Lyons Architects, is clad with bricks embossed to resemble timber. The architects wanted the building to seem like a large beach house or coastal hotel rather than a hospital. [m3.jpg] Hotel in Doha, Qatar [http://imageurlhost.com/images/38y4vhg9kamh4vtu8be6.jpg] Fox Hill Cybertecture Hotel in Qatar, is one of a kind, the next generation hotel which designed by James Law Cybertecture International. It is a 5 storey building with hundreds of efficient hotel rooms over 4 levels. The form of the building is derived from the waves of the ocean which symbolizes the inexhaustible energy from the nature.
House of the week
Unique one-off residence, Badgers View Farm, has been given planning permission and construction can now begin in the Chilterns, England. Architects Mike Alete and Tim Hall from Lewis & Hickey were asked to design “a 4000 sq ft house with a contemporary appearance and a distinctive `wow’ factor both inside and out”. This splendid design not only fits the brief but has received notable acclaim from the planning office who noted the project is, Â….
[http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/project/uploaded_files/10166_badge r1main.jpg] Add a button to the ribbon in AutoCAD 2009 [http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/autocadtips/images/acadtips_add_command _ribbon-1.png] Customizing the ribbon is similar to customizing a toolbar, but you need to be aware of the special structure of the ribbon. Choose Tools tab> Customization panel> User Interface, or just type cui on the command line. Tip: If you display the tab you want to work on and type cui on the command line, you can see that tab as you work– just move the Customize User Interface dialog box. In fact, if you click the title of the panel you want to work on and click the Pin icon, you can keep even the bottom section open as you work. (Unfortunately, the bottom section collapses when you click Apply.)
AutoCAD 2009 new features
It’s that time of year again when I summarize the new features of the latest release and give you my opinion, as well. AutoCAD 2009 focuses on a new interface, but it includes other new features as well. The ribbonAm I writing about AutoCAD or Microsoft Office 2007? Forgive me for getting confused. AutoCAD 2009 has switched over to an Office 2007-like tabbed ribbon along the top for its default 2D Drafting & Annotation and 3D Modeling workspaces. You can customize the ribbon to your heart’s content using the CUI command, and even make it vertical. Moreover,
[http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/images/acad2009features-4.png] Revit - Component Types - part1 Revit - Families, Types, Instances part 2 Revit - Building Blocks - part 3 Revit - Solid versus Void - part 4 Revit - Parameter Power! - part 5 Revit - Parameter Power! - part 6 Revit - Independent versus Hosted Components - part 7 Revit - Family Templates - part 8 Revit - The Family Editor - part 9 Revit - Reference Planes & Lines - part 10 Revit - Adding Parameters - part 11 Revit - Solid Extrusions - part 12 Revit - Solid Sweeps - part 13 Revit - Defining Materials - part 14 Revit - Defining Types - part 15 Revit - Testing your model - part 16 Revit - Using your model - part 17
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