Nature's version of an alligator:
Contemporary architecture's version of an alligator:
so following the analogy... contemporary architecture's version of a building is less dangerous than nature's version of a building???
OK!
both of the above are designed by nature. I dont understand the point of the post
Not the fault of architecture, contemporary or otherwise...
either way, you need both in a complex ecology. one can't exist without the other.
Now this is designed by an architect:
LOL!!! Thanks for that Non-sequitur...
You're welcome Jla-x. I'll be here all day.
Here you go Donna. Is it a giant salamander or a tiny bottle of bourbon?
Also, bourbon is an acceptable accent colour to a black wardrobe right?
No, this is contemporary architecture's version:
http://www.archdaily.com/80014/albino-alligator-maxwan/
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nature's version vs contemporary architecture's version
Nature's version of an alligator:
Contemporary architecture's version of an alligator:
so following the analogy... contemporary architecture's version of a building is less dangerous than nature's version of a building???
OK!
both of the above are designed by nature. I dont understand the point of the post
Not the fault of architecture, contemporary or otherwise...
either way, you need both in a complex ecology. one can't exist without the other.
Now this is designed by an architect:
LOL!!! Thanks for that Non-sequitur...
You're welcome Jla-x. I'll be here all day.
Here you go Donna. Is it a giant salamander or a tiny bottle of bourbon?
Also, bourbon is an acceptable accent colour to a black wardrobe right?
No, this is contemporary architecture's version:
http://www.archdaily.com/80014/albino-alligator-maxwan/
http://ad009cdnb.archdaily.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/1275339668-crocker090721-9229rt-528x323.jpg
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