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“Kilbert set out to provide a book for professors to use within their environmental departments; however, what he ends up with is a wonderful overview of the green building movement…” (AIA, March 2007)”Kilbert set out to provide a book for professors to use within their environmental departments; however, what he ends up with is a [...]

25 Nov, 2009

PHILCONSTRUCT 2009 EXPERIENCE PART 1

Posted by: baterya In: DESIGN| EVENTS

I was able to visit the recent 19th PhilConsruct or the 19th Philippine International Construction Equipment and Building Materials Exhibition last November 12-15, 2009 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. Highlights of the event are the Estilo de Via VI which is a showcase of 217 entries from top [...]

Review”A top choice for serious architecture students.”  —School Library Journal”An extraordinary book.” —Chicago Tribune”Loaded with projects, this book introduces maturing minds to the principles that guide architects and engineers as they design and construct buildings and bridges.”  —School Shop
The Art of Construction outlines the basic principles necessary to build bridges, skyscrapers, and other architectural structures. [...]

23 May, 2009

PHILCONSTRUCT 2008

Posted by: baterya In: thought

these are images from the Philconstruct 2008 for you to have a glimpse of what you see inside.. construction materials, building systems, etc.

02 Apr, 2009

WAYS TO PREVENT ROOF LEAK

Posted by: baterya In: DESIGN

I got these wonderful tips from Inquirer by Tessa Salazar.  Her articles goes like this:
IN FENG SHUI PARLANCE, according to Conniezen.com, the house is an “extension of the body.” The roof is the spine or backbone of the structure. The living room is the heart; the bedroom is the lung; the dining room, the stomach.
So [...]


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  • Love isn’t a fairytale, it isn’t perfect, and it doesn’t always come easy. But it is something that we should hold on to for the rest of our lives, because it’s the only thing that’s worth fighting for.

  • Hero: someone we admire. Someone we look up to. Someone who gives us hope. Not a myth, or an icon, or a legend- someone solid, genuine and real. An ordinary person who does extraordinary things. A hero picks us up when we are down. Believes in us before we believe in ourselves. Inspires us to expand and embrace what’s possible. Helps us realize that we can be heroes, too - Kobi Yamada

  • Devil’s Pool - a small lagoon, enclosed by rocks, on the edge of one of the biggest, most beautiful waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls. Set on Livingstone Island, at a height of 103 meters, Devil’s Pool is definitely one of the most surreal locations on Earth

  • Enchanted Well or Poco Encantado.  Located in Chapada Diamantina National Park in Brazil.  - This giant sunken pool is 120 feet deep and the water is so transparent the rocks and ancient tree trunks are visible on the bottom. Access to this pond is highly controlled for environmental protection of its rare and delicate ecosystem.

  • I don’t believe in fate or destiny. I believe in various degrees of hatred, paranoia, and abandonment. However much of that gets heaped upon you doesn’t matter - it’s only a matter of how much you can take and what it does to you — Henry Rollins