14th Jul, 2009

the reason you fail in architecture

the reason you fail in architecture
this is obviously the reason why you fail so easily in architecture. that architect probably forgot to turn ortho mode on.

some funny comments;

Rozyx: I think it’s intentional architecture =)

Mia: … My architect friend knows the reasoning behind it. He says its strang but the room with that window, the wall on the inside slants down kind of like in an attic, so the room isn’t a perfect square its more triangle-ish if that makes any sense, but you cant see that from the outside, so thats why it looks like they just messed up the window when in fact it was supposed to be that way because of the interior walls. Thank You. Go see it for your self if you wish.

ammcneil: and what about the room above? this makes no sense, in fact a room designed like that would be even more of a fail then the original fail

exactly. and it’s not photoshopped; check Best Western Hotel, Neurnberg Germany.

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if it is a drawing error, rectifying the mistake won’t cost much. I bet the cut section and floor plan does not telly with the elevation, if the contractor proceed knowing there is a drawing mistake, then he has to rectify it with his own money.

my guess it, it must be part of the design.

The hubby’s a general contractor… he says deliberate architecture designed as an eye catcher to make you LOOK at the sign. right next to the window. and the room inside is normal, not angle-ceiling.

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