Noticing that there are lots of material posession threads(cars,watches, shoes,whats in the bag, tech pens...), It seems that archinecters are very concious of what they buy/use-
Part of a Lenni-Lenape camp site, and, by proxy, part of a seventeenth century Swedish fort site (which is where I'm headed right now) where there was once a peach tree grove, and during the 1980s and 1990s there was again a small peach tree grove--I've cut down over a dozen peach trees in my life, after they stopped bringing enough peaches, that is. There were a few peach trees at the Lenni-Lenape camp site as well.
Plus my eBay account and Anonymous Saint in Bikini Whie Jesus is Walking on Water and No Doubt the Artist Suffered as Well.
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Oh, and how could I forget The Size of the Horse's Balls?!
quilt my mom made me, coffee mug my friend's mom made me, negatives to my photography, ditto on books. I'm a big fan of my music and dvd collections as well.
My sketchbooks (I have about 13 of them-one for each semester of arch school) are more precious than my actual books. I would cry if anything happened to them.
I couldn't live without my ipod nano and my cassette player (for listening to the radio at work).
The usual books, sketchbooks and of course my ipod. Also, my antique compass in it's original leather case, given to me as a graduation present from a friend of the family.
Parents bought me a Wassily chair upon graduation from design school... Mostly I love it because I remember sitting in my grandfather's Wassily chair when I was a little kid. I remember that chair more than I remember my grandfather. Kinda sad.
Archiencters and their material posessions
Noticing that there are lots of material posession threads(cars,watches, shoes,whats in the bag, tech pens...), It seems that archinecters are very concious of what they buy/use-
So whats some of the favorite things you own?
BOOKS.
Part of a Lenni-Lenape camp site, and, by proxy, part of a seventeenth century Swedish fort site (which is where I'm headed right now) where there was once a peach tree grove, and during the 1980s and 1990s there was again a small peach tree grove--I've cut down over a dozen peach trees in my life, after they stopped bringing enough peaches, that is. There were a few peach trees at the Lenni-Lenape camp site as well.
Plus my eBay account and Anonymous Saint in Bikini Whie Jesus is Walking on Water and No Doubt the Artist Suffered as Well.
Oh, and how could I forget The Size of the Horse's Balls?!
Logitech Mx518 optical mouse.....1600 dpi...sooo sweet..
I don't play games, except the occasional unreal tournament, but this is absolutely great for drafting too
quilt my mom made me, coffee mug my friend's mom made me, negatives to my photography, ditto on books. I'm a big fan of my music and dvd collections as well.
my mountain bike and ski gear.
my architecture books...over 400 of 'em at last count
Tools.
Hand tools, power tools.
Things that help make things.
My sketchbooks (I have about 13 of them-one for each semester of arch school) are more precious than my actual books. I would cry if anything happened to them.
I couldn't live without my ipod nano and my cassette player (for listening to the radio at work).
I like this my saw.
I like my saw.
Guess I like it so much I need two.
The usual books, sketchbooks and of course my ipod. Also, my antique compass in it's original leather case, given to me as a graduation present from a friend of the family.
sorry ... !
My baggage trunk sticker from the Imperial Hotel in Japan.
It has to be worth something. It is triangular shaped.
Art!!
Richard Devore (ceramic vessels)
Heather McGill (lazer cut paper)
Ben Woodward (prints)
Three representative pieces. I even have art hanging on walls above unfinished subfloor - home isn't home without art.
Parents bought me a Wassily chair upon graduation from design school... Mostly I love it because I remember sitting in my grandfather's Wassily chair when I was a little kid. I remember that chair more than I remember my grandfather. Kinda sad.
Also, my motorcycle. Can't say enough about that.
and my rocket boots...
Top end Epidiaskop
Corb, my bike
My new Dunks
My Books
My Music
My Catherine Opie Original
My Watch
I'll stop there...
ohhh and my new rocket fish...
maarten van severen chaise
set of 4 non-stacking, maarten van severen .03 chairs (discontinued)
'oseo' chandelier, by david weeks
my architecture books (including 1st ed Zumthor works and Thinking Architecture)
Really big Noguchi lamp
Glitter 'Last Supper' folk art piece
my ipod
my lamy fountian pen
my gery fisher
my drinking habit
and of course my sharona
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