What does Inside vs. Outside mean to you on a philosophical but also architectural level?
Almosthip
Jan 26, 24 11:36 am
Is this your homework?
Non Sequitur
Jan 26, 24 11:56 am
The only thing I care about is that there is a constant flow of either coffee or Guinness from outside of my cup/pint to inside of my cup/pint. Side note, we're not here to do your work so make an effort and figure this shit out on your own.
ashleyfernandes
Jan 26, 24 1:05 pm
Hey ns, rly out of topic but u the same guy that once helped kraye in 2018, The one who had the comment *is arch really worth it*?
Chad Miller
Jan 26, 24 1:17 pm
Is this the guy that follows NS around like a pissed off toddler? You liked your own post so . . .
not sure why it's being resurrected here. I'm only interested in coffee and guinness.
Chad Miller
Jan 26, 24 2:03 pm
It sure seems like ashleyfernandes is OneLostArchitect.
ill_will
Feb 6, 24 10:34 am
Coffee and Guinness are the only things worth being interested in, maybe a building or two on a good day
curtkram
Jan 26, 24 1:57 pm
inside is where the mechanical systems go. air conditioning the outside is too expensive.
JLC-1
Jan 26, 24 2:43 pm
stop watching porn
Donna Sink
Jan 26, 24 3:37 pm
Inside: has vapor barrier
Outside: has no vapor barrier
As to which is which...it's impossible to say.
Donna Sink
Jan 26, 24 3:41 pm
This goldfish is steering a car over land. Is the fish in water or out of water?
Donna Sink
Feb 7, 24 10:59 am
This reminds me now of a Thread I saw: We live in a cold world inside a warm box and inside our warm box we keep another smaller box that we keep cold and another even smaller box that we keep even warmer.
Chad Miller
Feb 7, 24 12:59 pm
We're a brain sitting in a skull cockpit, piloting a flesh and bone mech suit that keeps us alive. Our bone mech is riding on rock space station that keeps our bone mech alive. The rock space station is hurtling through a vacuum at 67,000 mph. Everything outside of our skull cockpit is trying to kill us, including our mech suite and space station.
natematt
Jan 26, 24 3:53 pm
Seems more and more to me like it's whatever the local AHJ says it is...
Wood Guy
Jan 26, 24 4:00 pm
You should be able to draw a continuous line around the entire building section, representing the air control layer. Inside the air control layer is interior. Outside the air control layer is exterior. If you have gaps in the air control layer, you have interstitial spaces that are neither indoors or outdoors. Ideally the other control layers (thermal, vapor, moisture) are directly adjacent to the air control layer but sometimes they aren't, and often they aren't continuous, though ideally they would be.
Philosophically, inside is shelter, outside is exposed to the elements.
When's your assignment due? What do you think the answer is?
joseffischer
Jan 26, 24 4:53 pm
oh, I copy/pasted this for my assignment
natematt
Jan 26, 24 7:40 pm
Outside/Inside debate < a window
Wood Guy
Feb 8, 24 4:50 pm
I read that as, "outside/inside debate is less than a window." Is that correct? If so, what does it mean?
In some climates what is inside and what is outside changes with the seasons.
ill_will
Feb 6, 24 10:42 am
I asked chat gpt to answer your question but write it in the style of Mein Kampf, good luck on your home work comrade
In the dichotomy between inside and outside, philosophically and architecturally, lies a profound tension. Inside represents the known, the familiar, and the bounded, offering security and comfort amidst the chaos of existence. It is the sanctuary where tradition and identity flourish. Conversely, outside symbolizes the unknown, the unbounded, and the realm of adventure and discovery. Architecturally, inside manifests as the crafted sanctuary, while outside serves as the boundary between the known and the unknown, projecting strength and beauty to the world beyond. This perpetual struggle between enclosure and liberation, confinement and expansiveness, encapsulates the essence of human experience, both in philosophy and in the built environment.
Volunteer
Feb 6, 24 10:53 am
Here is the Barcelona Pavilion. Is it inside or outside?
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ill_will
Feb 6, 24 10:59 am
Why pick in or out, why not just "sides" ?
Sharky McPeterson
Feb 8, 24 1:09 pm
Listen buddy, this is no time to pick sides /s
Wood Guy
Feb 8, 24 4:50 pm
There are interstitial spaces which are neither indoors or outdoors.
J G
Feb 8, 24 5:57 pm
inside is for slippies, outside is for shoesies
Donna Sink
Feb 10, 24 2:22 pm
I wish I could get my husband to agree with me on this.
JLC-1
Feb 9, 24 1:12 pm
we all live inside the same gas bubble, we can't live outside.
What does Inside vs. Outside mean to you on a philosophical but also architectural level?
Is this your homework?
The only thing I care about is that there is a constant flow of either coffee or Guinness from outside of my cup/pint to inside of my cup/pint. Side note, we're not here to do your work so make an effort and figure this shit out on your own.
Hey ns, rly out of topic but u the same guy that once helped kraye in 2018, The one who had the comment *is arch really worth it*?
Is this the guy that follows NS around like a pissed off toddler? You liked your own post so . . .
No idea what or who Kraye is...
but I guess it's from this thread.
https://archinect.com/forum/th...
not sure why it's being resurrected here. I'm only interested in coffee and guinness.
It sure seems like ashleyfernandes is OneLostArchitect.
Coffee and Guinness are the only things worth being interested in, maybe a building or two on a good day
inside is where the mechanical systems go. air conditioning the outside is too expensive.
stop watching porn
Inside: has vapor barrier
Outside: has no vapor barrier
As to which is which...it's impossible to say.
This goldfish is steering a car over land. Is the fish in water or out of water?
This reminds me now of a Thread I saw: We live in a cold world inside a warm box and inside our warm box we keep another smaller box that we keep cold and another even smaller box that we keep even warmer.
We're a brain sitting in a skull cockpit, piloting a flesh and bone mech suit that keeps us alive. Our bone mech is riding on rock space station that keeps our bone mech alive. The rock space station is hurtling through a vacuum at 67,000 mph. Everything outside of our skull cockpit is trying to kill us, including our mech suite and space station.
Seems more and more to me like it's whatever the local AHJ says it is...
You should be able to draw a continuous line around the entire building section, representing the air control layer. Inside the air control layer is interior. Outside the air control layer is exterior. If you have gaps in the air control layer, you have interstitial spaces that are neither indoors or outdoors. Ideally the other control layers (thermal, vapor, moisture) are directly adjacent to the air control layer but sometimes they aren't, and often they aren't continuous, though ideally they would be.
Philosophically, inside is shelter, outside is exposed to the elements.
When's your assignment due? What do you think the answer is?
oh, I copy/pasted this for my assignment
Outside/Inside debate < a window
I read that as, "outside/inside debate is less than a window." Is that correct? If so, what does it mean?
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2SCdTSN4uo/?igsh=djZ5cmJvZm14NmVm
In some climates what is inside and what is outside changes with the seasons.
I asked chat gpt to answer your question but write it in the style of Mein Kampf, good luck on your home work comrade
In the dichotomy between inside and outside, philosophically and architecturally, lies a profound tension. Inside represents the known, the familiar, and the bounded, offering security and comfort amidst the chaos of existence. It is the sanctuary where tradition and identity flourish. Conversely, outside symbolizes the unknown, the unbounded, and the realm of adventure and discovery. Architecturally, inside manifests as the crafted sanctuary, while outside serves as the boundary between the known and the unknown, projecting strength and beauty to the world beyond. This perpetual struggle between enclosure and liberation, confinement and expansiveness, encapsulates the essence of human experience, both in philosophy and in the built environment.
Here is the Barcelona Pavilion. Is it inside or outside?
.
Why pick in or out, why not just "sides" ?
Listen buddy, this is no time to pick sides
/s
There are interstitial spaces which are neither indoors or outdoors.
inside is for slippies, outside is for shoesies
I wish I could get my husband to agree with me on this.
we all live inside the same gas bubble, we can't live outside.
Deep.