An architect's life. I grew up in Huntington Beach, California, United States of America. I've traveled to Grand Cayman, Bahamas, St. Thomas USVI, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, England, Wales, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Israel, Austria, Switzerland, Kenya, Ecuador, Italy, and Scotland.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wind powered building
I've seen numerous examples of wind generators attached to buildings. The typical problem is that the cyclical action of the generator starts a vibration in the structure that makes the buildings noisy. Another problem is the generators themselves detract from the look of the building. Take a look at this one.
Solar Power
Solar power is ideal for outdoor activities. Like this. As generators of electricity, solar panels have no moving parts and are virtually silent.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Accessible drinking fountains
For those of your that work in California:
The DSA Access Manual shows an image of an accessible drinking fountain. The clear space is listed as 32" between cane detectable rails. What if you have a high/low fixture? Is 32" clear enough? I spoke to Scott Davison to gain some clarification. He said that the 30" x 48" clear space (in plan) should be centered on the accessible drinking fountain.
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I came across another blog that recounts the myriad codes surrounding accessibility. You may find it here .
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