Wow, looks like an entire generation of people who had too much melted plastic in their water. They can also be seen walking in public playing Pokemon on cell phones, ha!
Architectural Bullshit Generator: Patrick Schumacher.
Jun 26, 17 11:14 am ·
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Boom!
Jun 26, 17 3:58 pm ·
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Not really "got," most likely, but more like "claimed." Many or most architectural monographs are vanity publications paid for by the subject. Hence the content (photos, captions, credits, windy justifications, etc.) are supplied to the publisher and incorporated without much more editing or verification than a
basic spell-check.
Jun 27, 17 4:50 pm ·
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Architecture Bullshit Generator ...
I know that there is one of these around ...
can anyone help me out ?
not really a generator, but a cheat sheet nonetheless...
http://www.m3ntalcontraband.com/journal/archives/000844.html
Punky Brewster you are a true friend - I liked you in the 90s and I like you even better now.
Say - what happened to your ratings rival ALF ?
Alf works at H&R Block here in LA.
theres this:
landscape urbanism bullshit generator
Love your work Heather - thnx
my generator of choice is a Kohler......
snooker, if your kohler is generating rather than merely receiving, you might have a problem.
Nope generating.....
Generating or receiving???
Indubitably, the internal use adjacencies and circulation imposes smothering constraints upon the creation of an immortal monument to posterity.
Wow, looks like an entire generation of people who had too much melted plastic in their water. They can also be seen walking in public playing Pokemon on cell phones, ha!
classic
hah! nice. sciarc. . . love it mdler, you da' bomb diggy.
http://architectureprojectname... :)
Architectural pillar-beam tower
Architectural Bullshit Generator: Patrick Schumacher.
Boom!
Not really "got," most likely, but more like "claimed." Many or most architectural monographs are vanity publications paid for by the subject. Hence the content (photos, captions, credits, windy justifications, etc.) are supplied to the publisher and incorporated without much more editing or verification than a basic spell-check.
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