Hi guys,
I am architect but not architect looking to file unflable drawings. Do I go PC on non-PC like Trump. Much confused, spam bot, licensed architect no internship for me. I need license to file or can I build and approve after inspector gone. I am expert but not.
thank you
- Olaf
gwharton
Apr 11, 16 6:18 pm
Yes. I mean, no.
,,,,
Apr 11, 16 6:47 pm
maybe
awaiting_deletion
Apr 11, 16 6:56 pm
z1111 please cite your source? i think you might have to be unofficially licensed to be uncertain about it, no?
,,,,
Apr 11, 16 7:00 pm
depends
awaiting_deletion
Apr 11, 16 7:02 pm
lol. it certainly does, it certainly does. architecture, what a trip.
geezertect
Apr 11, 16 7:09 pm
Attempting to file drawings which have not be flabbled may be illegal or not. LOL
Non Sequitur
Apr 11, 16 7:18 pm
your question is too orange for me to boil.
awaiting_deletion
Apr 11, 16 7:22 pm
flabbergasted.
senjohnblutarsky
Apr 12, 16 7:59 am
too short; didn't read
geezertect
Apr 12, 16 8:07 am
Mr. Balkins will soon remedy that situation.
Donna Sink
Apr 12, 16 8:43 am
"Flableing" is slang for ball-sucking, yes? Which you can legally do in Las Vegas. *IF* you are also an unlicensed registered commercialized residential designertect.
awaiting_deletion
Apr 12, 16 9:20 am
holy shit donna ...hahahha
archiwutm8
Apr 12, 16 9:46 am
Donna is savage.
awaiting_deletion
Apr 12, 16 10:32 am
that's so English - savage.
Donna Sink
Apr 12, 16 10:46 am
I think I just flabled myself out of ever achieving my F- AIA status.
Josh Mings
Apr 12, 16 10:56 am
Donna with the hammer. Well done I think it's FAIA worthy.
awaiting_deletion
Apr 12, 16 1:11 pm
is that what the F means in FAIA
x-jla
Apr 12, 16 1:13 pm
LOL
awaiting_deletion
Apr 14, 16 7:49 am
can i get a list of names with contact information of the accused expert novice unlicensed licensed flabblers? i need to put this forum to good use. i have a personal agenda from the back room of some back office to shame all the unqualified qualified flabblers.
geezertect
Apr 14, 16 8:16 am
^^^ FAIA = Fuckin' A (I.A.)
DeTwan
Apr 14, 16 10:12 am
Is this a Balkins trap?
x-jla
Apr 14, 16 11:41 am
Did Balkins get banned?
DeTwan
Apr 14, 16 11:43 am
No, we are all just realizing that Balkins may have the slightest amount of self constraint, lol, just kidding,,,,wait for it...
awaiting_deletion
Apr 14, 16 6:17 pm
this threads been up for 3 days and still no Balikinator?
Flatfish
Apr 14, 16 6:32 pm
Do you want him? Here, let's summon him up:
True story: I have a client in Oregon who wants me to design a 6000 s.f. addition to an animal shelter, but I'm not licensed in Oregon. I suggested we'd have to get an AOR on board, but she asked if I can just do the project and not put an address on it and call it a prototype, and then she'll advertise on craigslist for someone to stamp it. Is this cool?
no_form
Apr 14, 16 6:43 pm
5839 that is some delicious bait you've cast into the water.
SneakyPete
Apr 14, 16 6:55 pm
Nice post, chum.
awaiting_deletion
Apr 18, 16 7:16 am
i believe the issue here is not enough traffic on this thread for our inhouse novice expert to get involved
no_form
Apr 18, 16 11:08 am
He's too busy designing exempt structures, measuring stuff with his theodolite,
drafting stock house plans, providing legal advice on licensing law and constitutional law, programming drones, writing software for obsolete computers, curating louvre exhibits, attending Clatsop community college courses, cleaning his parents basement, what else am I missing here?
x-jla
Apr 18, 16 11:13 am
Reporting people to the licensing boards.
b3tadine[sutures]
Apr 18, 16 11:15 am
Snowball, felching and finger-cuffs; who said the AIA doesn't add value.
Dangermouse
Apr 18, 16 1:50 pm
out on a walk in astoria, getting his brain baked by the intense, tropical heat.
too busy to deal with idiots
shitposting somewhere else
struggling to stay alive on a $60 daily food budget
SpontaneousCombustion
Apr 18, 16 7:44 pm
I too am considering going rogue in Oregon. I'm designing a small shoe store, and at first it sounded like it would be a hunky-dory exempt building, so I was all excited that I could make my breakthrough into the Building Designer field, because it seems so much less stuffy than being an architect. I thought I wouldn't have to wear my AIA pin everyday anymore. I think it's giving me curvature of the spine. Alas my client wants the shoe store to look like a light house, with a little observation deck, big red and green lights, the flags of many nations, and some crenelations that will provide cover while pouring buckets of boiling oil... erm, I mean confetti. So it has to be 32 feet tall.
Hi guys, I am architect but not architect looking to file unflable drawings. Do I go PC on non-PC like Trump. Much confused, spam bot, licensed architect no internship for me. I need license to file or can I build and approve after inspector gone. I am expert but not. thank you - Olaf
Yes. I mean, no.
maybe
z1111 please cite your source? i think you might have to be unofficially licensed to be uncertain about it, no?
depends
lol. it certainly does, it certainly does. architecture, what a trip.
Attempting to file drawings which have not be flabbled may be illegal or not. LOL
your question is too orange for me to boil.
flabbergasted.
too short; didn't read
Mr. Balkins will soon remedy that situation.
"Flableing" is slang for ball-sucking, yes? Which you can legally do in Las Vegas. *IF* you are also an unlicensed registered commercialized residential designertect.
holy shit donna ...hahahha
Donna is savage.
that's so English - savage.
I think I just flabled myself out of ever achieving my F- AIA status.
Donna with the hammer. Well done I think it's FAIA worthy.
is that what the F means in FAIA
LOL
can i get a list of names with contact information of the accused expert novice unlicensed licensed flabblers? i need to put this forum to good use. i have a personal agenda from the back room of some back office to shame all the unqualified qualified flabblers.
^^^ FAIA = Fuckin' A (I.A.)
Is this a Balkins trap?
Did Balkins get banned?
No, we are all just realizing that Balkins may have the slightest amount of self constraint, lol, just kidding,,,,wait for it...
this threads been up for 3 days and still no Balikinator?
Do you want him? Here, let's summon him up:
True story: I have a client in Oregon who wants me to design a 6000 s.f. addition to an animal shelter, but I'm not licensed in Oregon. I suggested we'd have to get an AOR on board, but she asked if I can just do the project and not put an address on it and call it a prototype, and then she'll advertise on craigslist for someone to stamp it. Is this cool?
5839 that is some delicious bait you've cast into the water.
Nice post, chum.
i believe the issue here is not enough traffic on this thread for our inhouse novice expert to get involved
He's too busy designing exempt structures, measuring stuff with his theodolite,
drafting stock house plans, providing legal advice on licensing law and constitutional law, programming drones, writing software for obsolete computers, curating louvre exhibits, attending Clatsop community college courses, cleaning his parents basement, what else am I missing here?
Reporting people to the licensing boards.
Snowball, felching and finger-cuffs; who said the AIA doesn't add value.
out on a walk in astoria, getting his brain baked by the intense, tropical heat.
too busy to deal with idiots
shitposting somewhere else
struggling to stay alive on a $60 daily food budget
I too am considering going rogue in Oregon. I'm designing a small shoe store, and at first it sounded like it would be a hunky-dory exempt building, so I was all excited that I could make my breakthrough into the Building Designer field, because it seems so much less stuffy than being an architect. I thought I wouldn't have to wear my AIA pin everyday anymore. I think it's giving me curvature of the spine. Alas my client wants the shoe store to look like a light house, with a little observation deck, big red and green lights, the flags of many nations, and some crenelations that will provide cover while pouring buckets of boiling oil... erm, I mean confetti. So it has to be 32 feet tall.
you do shoe boxes?