Tuesday, October 24, 2006

My images on the web

I got a comment via one of my photos on my Flickr site today. The comment had a link and mentioned that that particular image was used in a blog talking about the Atlantic Station development in Atlanta, Ga. Anyhow, it was cool to see others liking my photos and the article that the image is apart of is worth a read. You can check it out HERE

Monday, October 23, 2006

Webpage - Portfolio section

I have added more content to my website the last few weeks. The latest section I have added is the 'portfolio'. This section of the site is basically a control panel that will link you to all the work I have done from my college years to the present. Take a look and see if you see anything good :)

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Wizum.com Live



So what are you waiting for? go check it out... www.wizum.com

I got myself some free webhosting from Godaddy.com and have gotten my webpage up on the net... Finally!!!

The site is basically a "table of contents" that will act as home base for all my stuff on the web... my Flickr site, this blog, and other content that will be apart of the page itself... The one big reason I have decided to start this page is to have a place to put online a database of info and links to architecture throughout the world, via KMZ files (bookmarks for Google Earth)... What is great about these KMZ files is that not only you do you get a quick location on the Earth to a particular spot, you can attach weblinks and images to the placemark. This creates a great way of providing information on a particular place or building. Anyhow, you will be able to find these in the section called "architecture"... which is not up yet, but stay tuned :)

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Portfolio updating

I Realised after reviewing some of my portfolio work, mainly from my school years, that I hadn't finished uploading several images from my 3rd year of work. These images were of my weather center design located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina in Kill Devil Hills. If you ever get a chance to see this area don't miss it, very beautiful and a great place to visit.

This design was supposed to be submitted for a design competition when I was back in school but I never got around to submitting it. Oh, the missed opportunities :) Never the less I have always liked this design and really learned a great deal from it back in the day. So, go to my Flickr photo set and check it out in detail. I have images showing the full development of the design from intial concept sketches, study models and drawings, and the final presentation work I submitted at the end of the semester.

You can see the photo set here: Weather Center Design