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daily-lego-sets · 1 month
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LEGO Architecture:
New York City
Set: 21028
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Pieces: 598
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soucy-png · 2 years
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8 New York City landmarks built out of Lego (a project from 2020)
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fryingpan1234567 · 9 months
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merry chrysler to all who celebrate
in honor, please take some holidays at chb crumbs as my gift to y'all
not everyone celebrates, obviously, but everyone’s overall in a better mood I think
it always snows. without fail. sometimes it’s the Hecate campers, sometimes it’s even Mr. D, maybe it’s genuinely just luck
anyways a camper or two is the only one there over christmas and a siege of monsters happens to occur and they Home Alone that shit
(am I working on a Malconnor drabble? maybe. will I get it out today? also maybe)
white elephant/ secret santa in each cabin, especially Hermes (people like Percy and Nico who are the only ones in their cabins participate in the Hermes one too)
Katie and Miranda bake a fuck ton of cookies and hold a decorating party in the arts and crafts building
(Percy eats more than he decorates and also completely depletes all blue frosting from the table)
Apollo cabin singing carols all over camp like the obnoxiously cheerful idiots that they are
Apollo and Demeter kids have really bad seasonal depression
it’s the only time of the year where Will is grumpier than Nico and sometimes even he’s like “woah calm down”
I feel like….. Khione isn’t looking to do demigods any favors, but she’s never actively prevented it from showing in New York out of pure spite
have you seen that challenge where you put a santa hat on the corner of the tv and you take a shot every time someone “wears” it? all the legal ones doing that
horrid orange christmas sweaters in the store
Sally gets Annabeth a bunch of architecture books and a Lego set of Rome and she’s buzzing from excitement the rest of the weekend
anyways happy holidays guys I’m totally done with the day but happy crisis to all and to all a good night (: 🎄🌟
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heavenoutside · 9 months
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big emotional last day of school. the kid i've worked with for 7 years is going to high school; and a different school. i've spent nearly every day 9 am to 1pm with him since i was 19 years old and im 27 this year. his teachers have been shit and dont really care about him so we've been doing whatever we want every day for a long time (read; creating a welcoming and positive schooling experience over curriculum based learning). his main special interests were historic shipwrecks (mainly titanic/white star liners), historic aeroplane crashes/collisions/incidents & historic train crashes/accidents/hijackings. some days we'd play geoguessr for the entire school day. other times try to learn 3D modelling to make a 3D printable titanic model. build a 1:300th scale chrysler building from lego. im really going to miss him. he gave me a big hug and broke down and i held it together until i got back inside where i proceeded to cry in the bathroom for 15 minutes.
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starraseeker · 2 years
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Oh hey how about some Minecraft build screenshots
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Been a bit since I last really dove into a project (and a very long time since I ever actually properly finished one), but here's an assortment of screenshots of various different Minecraft build projects I've done over the years! In left-right-top-bottom order, we have:
A large palace inspired by Versailles and the Louvre, taking advantage of the then-recently-added copper blocks and azalea bushes
A series of modular cyberpunk-style buildings, with various floor sections that can be copied, stacked, and palette-swapped (using Worldedit) to create a wide array of different buildings using a relatively small number of templates
A large Gothic-style cathedral, surrounded by some (admittedly kinda shit) town buildings using the same material palette
A big art-deco skyscraper, inspired by both the Chrysler Building and the main building of Moscow State University
(Further commentary, and resourcepack links, below the cut!)
Honestly, Minecraft ends up being like, the ideal artistic medium for me. The basic creative act - placing or removing blocks - is incredibly simple, and doesn't take too much fine motor control or delicate touch to pull off. The palette of blocks available is both limited (with each block representing a specific "thing", rather than being abstract like most Legos) and diverse (with a wide array of different "things" being represented, and with a variety of different shapes), allowing for a stimulating mix of creative freedom and creative constraints. There's definitely things that can be frustrating - a 1-meter grid means that a 1-meter-thick wall (gigantic by real-world standards) can only have one appearance on all sides, and the lack of blocks like vertical slabs precludes a number of possibilities for things like slopes - but overall it's nice to dive in and lose myself in the throes of creation.
Now, as you might've noticed, I don't just use straight-vanilla MC. Resourcepacks are super useful for giving a thematic makeover to builds (sometimes to an extreme degree), and there's two I use a lot for various builds. For medieval and generally pre-industrial builds, Dokucraft TSC is my go-to pack: it's got three different flavors, as well as a wide array of mod-support addons and a huge library of community-provided assets free to use for mixing up custom packs (a handful of which I provided myself :3). For sci-fi (particularly cyberpunk) builds, Star Odyssey is my preferred pack - it's got a very visually pleasing style, and has a huge array of custom block & item models as well as robust connected-texture support. Fair warning though, a number of models and textures are a bit broken, and you may need to manually repair configuration files throughout the pack to get some things to work properly.
And of course, can't go without mention the extreme timesaver that is WorldEdit - copy, paste, and fill commands are a builder's best friend :P
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waltersmom · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: LEGO Architecture New York City 21028 NEW!!!.
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amoghbanagere915 · 2 years
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Lego Architecture ‘New York City’ Skyline
8/27/2022 – Amogh learned about iconic landmarks of ‘New York City’ Skyline: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Flatiron Building & One World Trade Center by assembling this marvelous Lego set! Recommended Ages: 12 years + (Can be independently assembled by 6+ years old intellectually gifted children). (more…)
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America Trip Day #29
Today we checked out most of the landmarks in New York. First we went to Trump Towers look at it with disapproval. There was a fair bit of security around it, which is because Trump was returning to New York that night. After that we went to Times Square and then caught the subway to the 9/11 memorial. We also saw the One World Trade Center, which is the tallest building in the US. Once we had finished there we went to a sushi restaurant for lunch, and then caught the Staton Island Ferry past the Statue of Liberty. After returning to Manhattan, we went to see Wall Street, Including the Bank of America and The New York Stock Exchange. We then got some small cheese cakes and took them to a park near the Flatiron Building, and ate them. There was also a LEGO store there to check out. Next we went to the Empire state building, and then the Chrysler Building. We also quickly went into Grand Central Terminal. After that we walk to see the Rockefeller Plaza and saw 30 Rock. There was another LEGO store there which we checked out. We then got some dinner and went back to the hotel, where we played a game of Kahoot (www.kahoot.it).
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itsmeamyy · 7 years
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🌹🌹🌹 
New York, New York 2017
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gpcaldwell · 7 years
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3rd & Final day trip to the city.
Caught the train directly from Boonton train station to NY Penn Station. Plan was to get some gifts and go to the Top of the Rock. Aside from that any additional sightseeing was a bonus but we managed to catch a glimpse of the Chrysler building, St. Patricks Cathedral, Grand Central Station and The Lego Store.
We went to the very top of the Rockafeller Centre and viewed the city from above once again.
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stone-man-warrior · 4 years
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December 13, (Sunday), 2020: 3:51 (Windsor)
There is no Russia.
There are no Russians.
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Dues paid in full, SAG Card in good standing.
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3:59 pm:
Other, unrelated Russian bullshit from Britain:
Real quick: There are Ford 351 Cubic Inch Displacement V-8 Motors. You can get those inside of old classic Ford cars & trucks, some are “351 Windsor”, some are “351 Cleveland”, both “Windsor”, and “Cleveland”, are words suitable for fighting over, are verbal weapons, put the two words together, and you have a nitrous gas weapon that cuts when you swing it. Put it in a car, and it goes fast as it cuts, aspirated with 4-Bbbl Holley.
I don’t know what the design characteristic differences are between Cleveland and Windsor 351 cubic inch displacement V-8 motors.
The key to starts each motor, seems to be on the helm of a boat, one that weighs less than the water it displaces, which is the reason the boat floats.
HMS Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
A Boat.
FLOTUS
Weighs less than the water it displaces. We have a new FLOTUS Boat in port right now, shiny, all cleaned up, refurbished older classic model, one that already has seen some battles on the High See’s. (is also trending on Twitter last night, WSJ says use of “Dr.” written on the hull is no good for new, old, FLOTUS)
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There is also a Dodge 318 Cubic Inch Displacement V-8 Motor that comes to mind. You can get those in the classic Chrysler products. There is a old 318, pre-1964, and there is a new 318, after 1964.
1964 is Beatles British Invasion. (Russia).
I do know some of the design differences between Old 318 and New 318.
Maybe is better to say “USA 318″ for the old one, vs “British Chinese Hong-Kong Knock-Off Russian Mother Hoax 318″, for the new one.
Old 318 is narrow V angle from the crank center to the outer wings of the V shape on the heads, where the valve’s are controlled from the cam, below them. The Valve timing must be adjusted manually at the valve guide rocker arm tappets gap to specifications and service limits.
New 318 is wide-angle V shape from crank center to outer wing heads of the V shape. There is no valve timing adjustment, necessary, or possible on New 318. All is done with some kind of Amp Guru magic wand for making the valve’s work, somehow, is a mystery, no way to control the timing of the valves anymore, is automatic, comes from the Martinizer or something, secret knowledge, was wiz-bang high tech, no one talked about how come the 318 works so good without need for scheduled valve adjustment maintenance.
“That because they are Hydrolic Tappets” says auto mechanic guru when I ask questions.
“Ok... Hydrolic ones. That explains it then, thank you” I reply, knowing stepped in some kind of slippery slope only leads to the ground from there.
New 318 is much wider than it’s dead brother who ran out of Valve Timing Adjustment, needs more lateral room to fit it’s fat ass in under the bonnet (used to be a hood, I think is a bonnet now, see Jon Bonnet Ramsey areas of Russian Hoax Mother, maybe is more about that over there.). They call it “The Wedge” because of the wide-angle of the orientation of the shape of the engine block and heads. Intake Manifold is HUGE for those. (try a Weiand 4 bbl high-rise with Holley carburetors... experiment with different ones. it’s 1965. so, see what works, then report back to AutoMechanic Guru... Mr. GoodWrench. One time I put a Rochester Carburetor onto a 1969 Toyota Corona... it worked good. I don‘t know how come the thing fit on there, it just did, so, I hooked up some linkage, and off to the rodeo, for about 4 years with that. no problems. Later on, I put a 1986 nissan motor into a 1974 Datsun truck. There were some problems, had to make it fit, the fan kept going through the radiator, had to start over, but the motor I bought was new fangled computer operated motor... I did not get that part.... only the motor. Everyone says: “you need the computer part, it’s never going to work.” I said “go fuck off with your Lego’s, this thing has spark plugs, a distributor, is fuel injected. All it needs is some fuel and some air, it’s going to work without the computer part” and that is what happened. It worked without the computer part, and, it worked real good.)
Just some things to think about while Jill Biden is floating around with last minute hull dressings choices to decide what to call the HMS Boat she is riding on.
4:40 plus 8 pm.
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5:38 pm: Walmart visit at the “Nightmare Before Elm Street” event from Friday or whenever that was:
My memory is returning some small details about things that happened there.
The Guillotine was there, I remember now, it was there on the way in, and on the way out too.
Looks like it’s part of the door.
You cannot see the guillotine. They put so much distraction, that even if you look right at it, you still don‘t know it’s a guillotine.
Mostly, it’s because we have been programmed and conditioned since we were children that there are no guillotines at the Walmart as you go in. So, mostly, that’s why we can‘t see the guillotine at the Walmart front entrance. (with new COVID Corona Rules, there is only one way in, and one way out of the Walmart now. The West Side Story, is that COVID rules from Salem Oregon Kate Brown HQ says that the West Side Entrance is to be closed, for COVID Safety. There is a small side door near that hallway where the Carnival Games are at, on the Shopping Cart Port side of the building where those get cleaned up and put back into circulation, like miniature FLOTUS HMS Biden’s. That door also is closed, big sign on the Art Easel says “This Door is Designated for Walmart Associates Only”, so, you have to show a SAG Card or something to use that one.
The important part: As I went in there, and was distracted by the Salvation Army Door Bell w/Bucket, wearing Chinese Knock Off (Hong-Kong) US Navy Officer Dress Uniform, I stopped right there as I was almost in the door frame going in. I saw something that looked kinda weird, had to rub my eyes... “Uh-Ohh... Walmart Transgender Patrol... it’s coming my way” I said.
I use my Bic Lighter consistently from the time I open my car door, wave it around a little, then get out of the car, all the way through the Walmart shopping adventure in Dystopia the whole time, every time I go there, or anywhere. You need a Bic Lighter to survive. Just light it, move it around at waist high every few minutes and when people are getting close to you. Only takes a second to clear the air.
There, was Pope Francis, coming in fast towards me. The Guillotine was between me an the Bergoglio. He was about 10 feet away when I saw a man wearing a white dress there, I don‘t recall the pointy hat, but, I do recall reaching through the Guillotine frame, saying “This is not a good idea, too risky”, but there were no choices, so, I reached through there, grabbed whoever that was, and pulled as the guillotine was triggered by my arm going through the motion sensor area.
Walmart Transgender Patrol was cut in three pieces as the blade came down. I wound up holding his hand... arm... and one half went outside of the building, the other half stayed inside and went to the left and onto the ground. I tossed the arm behind me to keep my hands free so I could fight when I went in, ducked under the blade that was still chopping, and that is when “The Unclean“ security that I explained sprang into action, also, just then, the man that monitors everyone who enters the store took his usual position in the center between the roped off Entrance Lane, and Exit Lane. He was off to the side safely out of the way before that Transgender Patrol Pope was cut in two at the front entrance. That guy stands there with a electronic Tablet size thing, he is able to read debit card chips as people walk by within range, so, he was Johnny on the Spot as the “Two Piece Pope” hit the ground, and, “The Unclean” began to do their routine.
I saw the man on the floor in two places. Maybe was two people who were cut, one was the Pope, the other was a heap of mess on the floor between the Exit and Entrance sides. I think was two different people.
The man was still alive, his head was moving but was cut long way, in two-three pieces. I cleared all of that, grabbed a shopping cart for some protection, it was sticky on the handle... people all began to come to the exit, I looked over at that man on the floor and said “You have to bring your own hospital”. Then, all of those people, about 15 people, all started to release a lot more gas than already was there.
Some pretty girls were deployed near the McDonald’s, and more of them beyond that, some noises towards the inside of the Walmart were such that my attention was drawn over there, and that is the direction I went.
In front of the McDonald’s, two of those pretty girls were ignited, from nitrous gas ignition, and they both launched up into the suspended ceiling and a piece of the ceiling tile fell to my right onto the place where some promotional items are stacked at the entrance area across from the McDonald’s.
An unmasked man was there to my left as I went into the Walmart. He had seen the two girls disappear into the ceiling and the tile fall from above. That man was mesmerized, in disbelief. I could hear him say “It’s real... the blog is real”.
I advised that if he pays attention to the pharmacy area, those two girls should be coming down out of the ceiling over there any second now, and I walked in that direction, the two girls came down out of the ceiling right there by the pharmacy, just like they always do and hit the floor hard. A cart was there, at the ready, had been deployed immediately upon lift-off, to cart them away. There is a channel built into the Walmart ceiling such that when the terror soldier launch up in there, they are directed to the pharmacy to come down over there, closer to where it can be easier to disguise such persons as unfortunate injured people who came to the Walmart Pharmacy for some first aid, from some other accident, they will say.
As I walked around doing my shopping for some food. there was a lot of talk about “The Pope”, “Francis“, “Bergoglio”, “Two-Piece”, “Papa”, and “Father” inside the store, enough that I believe it’s likely to have been “The Bergoglio” who came to attack me at the front entrance.
I have seen the Pope, the real Pope, here in Grants Pass many times. I have seen the previous one, “Pope Benededict” also, he goes to the Myers terror cell at 560 Jackpine, and, he brought the “Pope Mobile” at least once to Jackpine.
There are some entries here on this account about a time that included a large hot-air balloon, shaped like a house, when one of the Pope’s came to Jackpine.
That with the Pope Mobile, was the day this happened:
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I was playing guitar when I heard something outside, and went out there while holding that guitar pick, there was someone speaking in Latin, hiding behind a building here at my house pointing a rifle at me, I spoke back to the person, who shot at me, then ran away. The gun looked like AR-7 to me, a survival rifle, like one that I once owned, is small, is for backpack travel, lightweight.
There also were two other people closer to me, a young blonde woman, and a young man, who were hiding under the deck of a wood raised porch here at my property.
But that happened a long time ago... I am just reminded of it from that Walmart adventure with the guillotine at the front entrance the other day.
So, although there is more to say about the “Nightmare Before Elm Street” event at the Walmart the other day, it’s useless to say the details... no one is going to send the kind of help that is required to stop the size and scope of the terror monstrosity that exists here.
I am optimistic that the man who was mesmerized with seeing the girls go into the ceiling found safe passage back to where he came from, maybe can send proper help.
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7:22 pm:
Maybe you don’t believe what I explained there.
I think you need to start thinking in bigger ways than the you have been programmed to think.
Was it the Pope? I don‘t know for sure, I don‘t claim to know who the “Transgender Walmart Front Entrance Patrol” was, that does not matter, is not as important as the event itself, all of the characters involved are terror soldiers, that is the important part.
I can say that when I have seen the Pope’s come to town before, there is also a presence of support people that are also present, they have a particular set of characteristics about them, and, those kinds of people were all in charge at the Walmart, wearing the vests, moving around the inventory pallet jack’s all over the place, at a very unusual time of day for inventory work, afternoon day time is not customary for those small forklift style pallet jacks to be so many, and there were many of them all with about one-half to one-third capacity of boxed store items on them, and, none of the items on the small size forklifts were marked with any brand name on the boxes. So, maybe  20 of those moving around in the store, each with generic brown color, white color, some green color boxes on them, none of which were very big boxes, stacked, arranged loosely on those pallet jacks. But it’s the people who were using the pallet jacks that are more interesting, but more difficult to explain why they are interesting to look at.
First, those people tend to be women, about 60 years old. They tend to all have the same hair style, curly shoulder length grey hair. They all are about 5′5″ or shorter. Each one looks the same as the other one. It’s easy to look at them and think about “Thing One, and Thing Two” from “Cat in the Hat” for reasons that only Sigmund Freud will know.
After careful thought, those women all look very similar to Joan Phillips of 507 Jackpine Dr.Grants Pass Oregon 97526, who I have explained is the leading terror command for as far as I am able to see, regional, global terror leadership over a great distance is at 507 Jackpine, and, Myers at 560 is SAG nbc Universal Comcast Studios version of Joan Phillips, and Bruce & Janice Freeberg of 535 Jackpine is terror Air Force leadership, also regional, maybe Global. Bruce has been dead a long time, is inside of stolen F-18 fighter jet two-seat trainer in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for about 15 or more years. (Harold Phillips died about five or six years ago, was leader, now is Joan. Rumor is that Phillips are blood relation to Windsor Royalty. They pronounce the name as “Felps” if you are listening to chatter.)
Those people all have a look on their faces that is blank... like lobotomy patients or some other blankness, absence of inner light, souless looking people wandering around while pushing inventory freight pallet jacks around wearing Walmart vests, blue ones.
They stop when you pass by, and stare with blank facial expression that is so weird, you just want to move away from there.
Those people are not the regular Walmart terror assassins. those are more specialized Pope Vatican style Cat in the Hat terror gas warriors... they really do look like zombie face, or other way to explain lobotomy might be a real possibility about why they look the way they do. Physically normal, emotionally not present... blanks.
They have been here in Grants Pass at the other times when I saw the Pope’s.
Also, other SAG looking people were there, you can see that they are SAG actors by the props they use, the heavy character make-up, Hollywood Movie style heavy transforming make-up, the kind that is applied with small trowel, then painted, can‘t see it after that.
Most of that activity with inventory was at the Electronics Department. I saw one of those SAG Make-Up warriors who was playing role of store shopper, go from Grocery Customer, to Electronics Department Walmart Associate. he just went into the back, parked his shopping cart, grabbed a vest, and Viola! Electronics Guru was there. That guy had a beard with a pony tail about 12″ wrapped with fabric small beard coat, colorful, Rastafarian style, is there to draw attention away from more Vatican Souless ideas, towards other, media promotional bad-guy ideas.
Many pretty girls at the Walmart, all of them seem to be wearing very tight fitting leotard style yoga pants, very revealing distractive pants.
All of that is part of usual terror there, other than the “Lobotomy Blanks”... the Guillotine is part of the usual, the Pope is not.
Electronics Department was special circumstance that day. Unusual activity at the door that leads to the inventory at electronics there. Lots of Forklift Pallet Jack w/blank drivers going in and out, was cluster fuck traffic jam there at electronics w/special carts.
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9:01 pm:
Some things about “Walmart COVID Front Entrance Monitor w/Tablet Size Electronic Gizmo”:
He is always there now. Been there since around spring time 2020 when the very industrial style dividers between front door entrance, and front door exit started to happen. At first, that divider was a piece of hardware, looks like an Easy-Up Canopy style extendable folding portable fence, scissors style extension technology. That was temporary, but Tablet Man Monitor is permanent fixture. That divider is always there now, but configuration varies, could be some movie theater style rope dividers, or, could be a lot of shopping carts put there to keep the “In Door” aisle, separated from the “Out Door” aisle at that entrance area. The entrance is neither inside, nor outside of the shopping store, it’s a grey area, that idea is present at all of the COVID sort of attack zones around, some kind of non-descript place between.
Electronic Tablet Gizmo Man is only obvious at Walmart as far as I can see, but at smaller venues, the Smart Phone Blue-Tooth Scouts serve the same function.
I say the Walmart has “Debit Card Chip Blue-Tooth Remote Scan“ technology, and I am aware of other, wondering variety of scouts who have the same thing in a smaller devise than Walmart COVID Monitor does. I walked right over to him that day and told him to his face that he was reading card chips, I looked at the device, the screen is blank grey when I looked. He had just stepped into position at the time.
The explanation I was told, about a long time ago, before there was debit card chips on the cards we use for paying, and has been repeated as a further explanation is that the device sends out a signal that makes a three dimensional map of a area within range. That signal finds, wraps around in three dimensions, a signal of the things it is looking for. A debit card chip in your pocket or wallet is the kind of thing it can find. The device, I am told, sends and receives that mapping signal, software cross-referenced to banking data bases, matches the physical shape of the chips on cards, that it finds. The information then knows who you are, as you pass by Walmart COVID Monitor, and other roving equivalents of the COVID Monitor at Walmart, but with smaller devices. They know your banking balance that way and who you are in a parking lot from about twenty feet away I have seen, as a small group of people say: “He has the card with him” when I walk into 6th Street Market.
All of that is not even necessary though, could be bait, because at Fred Meyer and at Walmart, the cash register screen has already been showing the cashiers the banking balances of the store customers as they are at the checkout, been going on for more than a decade like that. Someone with big balance is called “a Whale” at that time. “Get the Boston Whaler”... “Load the harpoon“, “Tell Quint his order is ready”... “Little Buddy!” any kind of whale hunting jargon is shouted when big balance is shown on the grocery store checkout screen. Fred Meyer systems are directly connected to JP Morgan Chase Bank Systems at the checkout grocery screen for many years. That is why I advise caution when asking too many questions about blue-tooth card reading capabilities. It’s not that they don‘t use it, it’s that it’s not necessary, they have it hard wired for banking info of victims.
Walgreen‘s Pharmacy uses wiz-bang modern card reading tech at the checkout, just touch your card to the debit machine, you don‘t have to insert the card at the Walgreen‘s.
Fred Meyer is the big fish for looking at Bank Hijack. Kroger Foods, all of it.
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10:02 pm:
Walmart Entrance Russian Fractal Hoax Mother:
Too much attention is drawn to the entrance at the Walmart, there so much stuff that happens there, changes made, distractions, you could say stuff, and then keep saying Walmart Front Entrance forever, so, you have to fly around in the Russian Mother Hoax to find answers to questions that are not asked at the front entrance.
West Side Story is where answers are at for the Grants Pass Walmart, other Walmart’s may be different story than West Side Story.... it’s that other entrance, the one on the West Side that no one is interested in because of so much going on at East Side Entrance.
Go to West Side Story for a minute, look at the movie details at IMDB.com, look for SAG Cards there.
First thing, is they snap their fingers while walking in a gang and singing... ok...
Bewitched then.
Where is Tabatha?
Which one of the “Derwood’s” is on the screen? Old Derwood? or new. replacement Derwood?
There is a lot of Russian Hoax just right there, at Walmart.
Then, snap your fingers again, because the movie Grease is a lot like West Side Story, sort of, so, you have to talk to Suzanne Sommers there on Van Nuys Blvd on Cruze night in around 1975 or so in that Thunderbird, has a port-hole, so, you know you are at the right place when you zoom back to Salvation Army Bell Ringer at the Walmart East Entrance who are wearing those US navy knock-off uniforms.
The details are all over the place here. It’s deep water, lots of seaweed, there are coral reefs, many small fish, very diversified set of Russian (Walmart) Mother Hoax by way of Van Nuys California Circuit Courts nearby where the Grease movie was filmed.
Too much is going on to be specific.
Van Nuys is going to be a very big fish here in that West Side Story that snaps to Bewitched where Tabatha is so cute when she wiggles her nose, and they tried to sneak a new Derwood into the picture like no one is going to notice that on Amazon Prime Time network television in 1966 or something like that, for crying out loud.
(Jim Dunlop with Cry Baby Wah-Wah peddle and “Snarling Dogs” knurled guitar picks just showed up on Cracker Jack Hoax Decoder Ring Radar... too much is going on here in Van Nuys Courthouse... Need some assistance please.)
“GREASE”... I think the title is in all caps, have to go look to make sure.
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West Park Hospital
West Valley Precinct
Golden West Billiards
All Valley Automotive Service (formerly West Valley Automotive Service)
The place next door to All Valley Automotive Service is very special, highly regarded, over and over again, guarded.
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Tommy’s Hamburger’s
Those are on the Van Nuys Russian Hoax Mother Courthouse, but it’s all protected with a House of Mirrors, and a lot smoke, all kinds of smoke.
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Eventually, you wind up here in the Russian Hoax Mother, at all of the Thunderbirds episodes.
That, all leads to Rocketdyne in Simi Valley.
That will take you to “Fake Rocketdyne” on DeSoto Ave... just stay away for now, there is bigger fish to fry than the ones on DeSoto.
You might have to swing by to find the real Charles Manson, and figure out why so much effort was put onto the fake Charles Manson in the prison.
There is going to be a lot of Spawn right there, they will make you put the Ranch sauce when you are looking for some vinegar.
Walmart West Side Story is a deep place. Lots going on there. Includes some Squeekie Wheel Terror Comm, but, you already found the GREASE for that, so, you know you are at the right place.
Later, if we don‘t stop the terror coup, all of the stores are going to be places where you need to know the secret door knock to get inside, to get some food. We are almost there now.
Better swing by over at the Chaos HQ, talk to Maxwell Smart, bring your own phone booth, Superman.
(shit, here come Jerry Seinfeld on the RADAR... Nueman!)
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)12-14-2020: The CIA, FBI, and Secret Service don‘t hold a candle to these 1960′s Thunderbird’s episodes for when it comes down to training of personnel within their ranks. This stuff is top notch, does not get much better when you consider it’s stealth presentation right there in front of everyone, while delivering the training direct to the living rooms of the people signed up for the training, through covert publications such as TV GUIDE. These episodes are double-whammy terror masterpieces. They simultaneously train the terror army, while setting up the victims, and, promote pedophilia incorporated into the command chain of the terror soldiers being trained, all at the same time, in the same episode. To get a more complete education from these, you have to also look at the companion series called “David & Goliath”, also are claymation style productions. There, you can find where the Christian Guilt is etched in stone into the minds of the young terror trainees of the time period, all of which are in their 50′s, 60′s and 70′s today, and are very dangerous terror soldiers, when their education was further enhanced by the third leg of the Trinity of the education tactic at the churches, in person, with special follow up to the introductory lessons taught on the television within the Thunderbird's, and David & Goliath. That episode above has much going on, but I will say that much of the message is that the title, the “Uninvited” is reference to flame, fire, many ways that nitrous oxide can be ignited, and is bad for the trainees. “Fire is Uninvited” could be gleaned from the episode.(
(Fast Forward to more contemporary, similar training to Inspector Gadget cartoons. There is likely to be a companion to that also to play the guilt card, and in association to Saturday and Sunday Church Service follow up and guidance, depending on religious denomination preferences, or, orders for particular denomination selection from higher leadership. I suspect Ivy League goes to Church on Sunday, leadership church, soldier church happens on Saturdays, maybe, sort of, at least to some extent. So, “What is the sister, companion Television program that accompanies Inspector Gadget?”, is a good question, I don‘t know what it could be)
)Once you begin to see what has been happening with the Russian Mother of all Hoaxes, then you could start to see that the television programs presented something for all age groups, all different kinds of people, either to train them as terror soldiers and lead them toward the churches for personal guidance in addition to the programming, or, to set them up as victims with special conditioning for that, all inside of the TV programs. Just look at 1960′s - 1970′s soap opera’s to see how the women were targeted that way. Why was their no hospital in the entire General Hospital decades of episodes? I don’t know why that happened, but it did happen. There was something for everyone, to be trained as a Christian terror soldier, or operative, or, to be set-up to be victimized by them. They play both hands on the TV programs, while leading everyone towards the church, where the decisions are made, judgement is cast at the Church. Both times I went to church in my lifetime, were bad experience, I did not like it.(
(If you step the fuck back, and then glue together I Love Lucy with Gilligan’s Island, what do you get? They happened about at the same period of time.
You get Cuban Missal Crisis in your living room while the husband is away at night, things a little loose, as Lucy is always trying to find some kind of hobby to occupy her time without having to do too much Splainin‘ to Ricky when he finally comes home and there is no radio there, in the living room where you are stranded watching, being entertained by Ginger and Mary Ann is so wholesome right there, the professor are not able to reach land, the skipper looks important, but... well... Gilligan tries to keep a positive outlook while Babaloo is playing on the native drums on the other side of the island, that apartment upstairs where the people must be elephants or something and you can’t hear the TV. Everyone is stranded, but entertained, it’s a little loose, and the Cubans are not bad guys after all, they are on TV in the living room while we ride the exorcise bike to try to get a signal out on the radio while the rich people “The Third” are looking on, with nice clothes, and some bubbly.
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11:06 pm:
I need to put a conclusion here for this entry to make some sense, but the decoding work hasn‘t even been started yet.
I have to make reminder of the Pope’s Crucifix to do this, I already explained some of it before, so, quick reminder is that the horizontal part is about things that happen on the surface, they go sideways.
The vertical is more about ideas, intangible stuff, it’s where the Pope’e elevator is at, can go up to heavenly ideas, can go down under all of that sideways activity that happens on the horizontal part, towards hell.
Walmart East Entrance is the Horizontal part of the Pope’s crucifix, shit goes sideways there, big time.
That other, West Side entrance is the one no one is concerned with, there is a fire hazard waiting to happen over there, the door is all locked up because Salem Oregon said COVID rules make it too dangerous to use that West Side Door (disregard Dora the explorer as she swims by here, it’s Ellen Degenerous, OK? You really don‘t need any more info than that when Dora is swimming by) and there are no Fire Marshall's anywhere to be found while that door is locked shut.
That, the West Side, is where the questions are at, but there is no one asking any questions, so, the Vertical Part of the Pope’s Crusifix is doing some kind of Hokus Pokus that is keeping the common sense away from there. The Vertical Part is diverted over to the horizontal part of the Pope’s Crucifix, and there is one very small door available on the side, special, for “Walmart Associates” where going in and coming out, is simplified, at least, it appears that way.
Basically, physical activity on the Horizontal Axis, while the Mental Exercise happens on the Vertical Axis. Complications happen with addition of René Descartes and it all turns French after that.
You still have to walk through the carnival games to use that door, they all have a coin slot.
So you do your thinking over on the Vertical Axis at the Wast Side, but it’s crazy there, will blow your mind. Otherwise, you can use the Horizontal Axis at the East Side, a one way trip for most people.
There is that small place to go in and out, special people door, they get a redo or something, I don‘t know how that works, I think they pass out Bit Coin over there, Stirling Air Money.
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12-14-2020: 12:21 am:
Although all of that San Fernando Valley came up on the Grants Pass Walmart Decoder at the West Side Story, much of that could have been planted to show up like that, SAG Writers Guild is evil like that, they can do shit like, while walking and chewing gum.
It’s a trap to go into Southern California, so, without military, that place is worse than Grants Pass is. Looks like bait.
Send help to Oregon.
Please send medical services.
Bring your own hospital.
12:26 pm.
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huang-ng · 4 years
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Lego Chrysler Building Destroyed in Houdini 8157 Pieces from Angad Singh on Vimeo.
Lego Chrysler Building destruction simulate in Houdini, Rendered in Maya with Mental Ray.
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The Lego Experience without Lego - a 3D Paper Construction
A new week, a new project. Today, we were tasked with making 10 samples of anything with paper, in 10 minutes. So something produced every minute. I found this very difficult and didn’t like the task. However, it was a way of teaching us many paper construction and manipulation methods, by teaching ourselves. I made some strange outcomes: i folded, scrunched, tore etc. IT was a very good way of showing the many ways paper can be used, especially when it was going to be he only medium we will use for the project. 
The task we were given was to make a paper construction, that was 3D or wearable - but it had to be 3D. I think it will be a good idea to scratch some ideas down.
PAPER IDEAS -
can be wearable 
-hats/headpiece/crowns  
-buildings and towers
-bones and weird things 
How can i combine these ideas? 
-big headpiece made out of bone shapes 
I thought some sort of skull crown headpiece would be really fun and different, be a challenge too, see how i can manipulate the paper to make these shapes. I thought i would start with some bone reference pictures and some quick sketches to help me visualise the idea better. 
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I started playing with shapes to make them like bones and thought i got quite a good shape, but they were starting to look like bow ties and more cartoon-ish. I wanted it to look grungy and messy, i was being too clean and precise. I consulted Rachel, she suggested a different technique by scrunching and shaping and using a thinner paper, as the paper I was using was very thick.  This worked and I enjoyed the shapes that were coming form this technique they were more natural and like the sketches and references. 
I found the most effective way to create the shapes was scrunching the paper and wrapping them in masking paper, this was followed by twisting and curling the paper to make the longer areas. I was content with this technique and found my stride with it and was pumping out the shapes a lot faster. 
After making the bone shapes, I needed a way of framing them so they formed a crown shape. They were good shapes but very light and flimsy, so weren’t good foundations for building a crown. I spoke to Sam about what materials would be good to help build a base for the crown and she suggested using metal wiring and bending it into a circle shape. I decided to mould the wire into a circular crown shape, it was sturdy and bendable, which was a big help to support the paper. 
To place the paper bone shapes on the crown, I thought about using masking tape to stick the bones, but it would just fall apart after a few seconds. I decided sticking the bones through the metal wire, kept them in their place and they couldn’t go anywhere. i would reinforce some of them with masking tape (this time they didn’t fall apart)
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This is the final skull crown modelled on a skull (not real obvs - not a necromancer) I am in love with the way it looks super creepy and horror inspired. I decided to drape some wool thread over it to make it look like it has a veil over it. However, i don’t think this was as effective as i wanted it to be, because it was too far apart. But, it adds to the creepy aesthetic it has. 
I really enjoyed this paper construction and the process involved, i had to overcome some very different obstacles and ones i thought i wouldn’t have to deal with especially with a paper medium. It’s all a learning curve and i’m enjoying the process which is the main thing. 
UPDATE - THE SKULL CROWN COLLAPSED 
The crown crumbled after a while as it was to weak to stand for more than a fw days. 
As this happened i thought i would start from scratch and play about with scale for my next construction. 
I thought I would go with the cityscape ideas. I decided to make some simple cuboid nets, just to start with some simple building shapes. 
I stuck them together with glue and folds, they were sturdy and i tested them by doing keepy uppys cause i was getting stressed and feeling a bit bored, so just thought id experiment with the integrity of them. They were sturdy and strong, so that was the main thing.  
I started making more of them and playing with the scale.  As well, i wanted to make some more organic shapes and add more curves. I was inspired by the shape of the Gherkin building in London with its curve and point. After talking to Nathan he spoke to me about an artist called Richard Sweeney, who is an expert with paper. 
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The way he manipulated the paper and shaped it to create the curves was impressive and made me consider how I need to craft my paper to create the curves. 
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I came up with these shapes and started to composite them on a piece of cardboard. The curved shape i put in the center, as it is the most organic and wanted it to be the focus. It ended up looking like the chrysler building more than the gherkin, but I improvised and moved on. 
I decided i would add segments of the skull crown and place them around and draped on the buildings, to kind of break up the uniform and straightness. Letitia explained it like a city of bones from a bird’s eye view, which i liked the idea of that and the way its developed from a bone crown to a bone city.
The base of the cityscape was on a strip of cardboard with folds on either side of the center. This allowed me to fold the structures in on each other which created some interesting dynamics within the construction. It felt reminiscent of the movie - Inception, where all the buildings start folding in on each other. Similarly, Doctor Strange as a similar thing happens in that film too. The cityscape could have had more time spent on it, with crating more organic shapes and diverse building styles. The different sized cuboids look effective but need something more to push through all the straightness.
To finish off the project, we decided to take photos of our construction with the studio with dramatic lighting and dark backdrop. Approaching this was exciting for me, as i was intrigued at how the building would create shadows and how this would affect the construction and give it new depth. I was wondering if the light would make some areas stand out or fade more. As well, manipulating the base and folding it and how this would affect the shadows.
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This is the result of the photoshoot, i took a lot of photos but these were my favourite outcomes as i like the way the light is shown and reacted within the images. My favourite image is the last one, I love how each plane of the structures all have different values of light all with shadows that cover the base of the construction. The center structure has a nice gradient of light in the from left to right, which I really enjoy and helps emphasise the dimensions of the structure. The examples here are the printed versions that i have taken photos of again to put on the blog to show as an example, so the quality of them doesn’t look as good here. 
Overall, I thought this whole project was very new and challenging in new ways. It made me sit back and think about how i work and the way i approach a media that i find difficult. I also found how going with the flow and just letting things happen is a good way to get a grip of ideas and concepts that come easy to me that i can then concentrate them and dilute them into new ideas. This is what happened here with the folding techniques at the start, that evolved into bones and then into the crown and so on. It’s interesting to see how my brains jumped from a smaller concept to something a lot bigger.
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New York City: Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Flatiron Buiding, One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower) #lego #architecture #newyorkcity (at Reading, England) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-VNVxRgr4u/?igshid=1ihges12jus45
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Agilenano - News: 101 Gifts For Architects And Designers
Christmas is just around the corner and the last-minute shopping season is officially in full swing. Youre checking names of the gift list, happy with your thoughtful choice of presents that is, until you get to the architect. Nobody ever knows what to get the architect! They have impeccable taste, revel in the obscure while eschewing the ordinary, and they generally know exactly what they want in a product or design. Choosing something that fits just right is a problem every architects friends and family know all too well. This year, skip the anxious bookstore visits and gift-card guilt with this handy guide.
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BUY IT LEGO Architecture Studio: LEGO! This one little word will put a smile on any architects face. The LEGO Architecture Studio contains an amazing 1210 monochromatic bricks, a pair of convenient sorting trays, and a create your own architecture book with 271 pages of architectural history and concepts. This set was designed by architectural modeler Adam Reed Tucker, and is endorsed by REX Architecture, Sou Fujimoto Architects, MAD Architects, and more.
$279
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BUY IT Farnsworth House LEGO Architecture Set: LEGO sets make cool gifts for an architect of any age. Anyone with an interest in modern architecture will recognize this set, modeled after the iconic and influential Farnsworth House by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Not only do these sets add a physical element to architectural study for the young student, but they serve as fantastic display pieces and conversation points for the seasoned professional as well.
$18
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BUY IT LEGO Architecture Idea Book: For the architecture enthusiast who already has a lot of LEGO sets, its hard to go wrong with an instructional book like this one. This 232-page book is filled with ideas for transforming common LEGO bricks into architectural elements, even including useful product numbers to help the reader complete the builds of their dreams.
$399
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BUY IT Architectural Model Building Kit: The Arckit 240 Architectural Model Building Kit was designed by architect Damien Murtagh in his efforts to find a more convenient and affordable way to present architectural models to clients. This Red Dot Design Award winner offers infinite components, including innovative architextures to print out for sprucing up the facade or interior walls. Anyone with a 3D printer and modeling software can create add-on components, too!
$26
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BUY IT Mini Bricks On A Pallet: This fun set includes 90 super-accurate miniature bricks, made from real concrete and presented at a 1/12 scale. This playful present would make a great desk toy for a professional architect something to fidget with throughout the day but the bricks themselves can also be used for physical architectural modeling and creative dioramas.
$13.50
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BUY IT Cinderblock Magnets: These cute little cinderblock magnets are another way to stay organized in style and theyre made of real concrete, a detail sure to delight any architect. In the rare instance when there isnt anything to hang or display, multiple packs would allow for the creation of fun 2D structures on the desk or whiteboard.
$18
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BUY IT Magnetic Sculpture Blocks Cubes: Fidget toys are a fabulous desk accessory for anyone with a career that involves a lot of problem solving, phone calls, and brainstorming sessions. The architect in your life can use this magnetic sculpture set for casual relaxation or to create small impromptu models for concept demonstrations. Young aspiring architects can use the 216 included pieces to build small high rises, arches, and other fun architectural elements.
$55
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BUY IT Servingware Christmas Gifts for a Landscape Architect: Designed by Patrick Martinez and featured in the Museum of Modern Art catalog, the Inonde ceramic serving bowl is a functional piece of ceramic art that can be used every single day. This piece is available in three sizes. Architects and landscape designers can use this gift to hold office supplies at work or to serve friends and family with fresh snacks at home.
$155
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BUY IT Niche Centerpiece by Zaha Hadid: Renowned modern architect Zaha Hadid designed the Niche table centerpiece for luxury Italian homewares company Alessi. Architecture enthusiasts will immediately recognize the play on curves, angles, and space that defined so many of Hadids works. Like her architecture, this centerpiece smoothly blends adventurous art with everyday functionality.
$540
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BUY IT Metal New York Skyline Chess Set: The perfect gift for architects with an interest in iconic city skylines. This handmade chess set features many of the most recognizable silhouettes across NYC the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, the Flatiron Building, the Guggenheim museum, Chrysler Building, and even brownstones are represented as rows of pawns. Each set comes in an attractive presentation box, ready to delight as a holiday or birthday gift.
$430
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BUY IT Bauhaus Chess Set: Is your gift recipient an admirer of architects like Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, or Ludwig Mies van der Rohe? This beautiful Bauhaus Chess Set is sure to inspire. The pieces look simple at first glance but hide an internal meaning and extremely functional form, their shapes demonstrating the moves that each piece can make: the knight has the shape of an L, the bishop an X, the king is a singular sphere on a cubic pedestal, etc.
$74
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BUY IT City Themed Organizer Set: Architectural tools of the trade include plenty of pens and pencils, clips and tacks, and an endless variety of miscellanea all necessary to coordinate the incredible amount of information that goes into even the simplest project. Staying organized is serious business, but Desktructure offers a fun and flexible approach with modular design in fine porcelain.
$30
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BUY IT Concrete Tape Dispenser by Magnus Pettersen: Created by Norwegian furniture and product designer Magnus Pettersen, this sculptural concrete tape dispenser offers an architectural touch for an office desk. This design is smooth, refined, and serves as a stylish upgrade over ordinary office supplies. The notable weight serves as a functional consideration too the dispenser remains securely while tearing away tape with one hand.
$39
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BUY IT Rodrigo Torres Magnetic Paper Clip Holder: Industrial designer Rodrigo Torres created the Chip paper clip holder with playful functionality in mind as paperclips are added, the smooth minimalist bird form appears fluffy and well-plumed. This design is weighty enough to double as a paperweight and stylish enough to display as a standalone piece. This accessory can help the architect in your life keep papers and files neat with a delightfully charismatic twist.
$43
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BUY IT Normann Copenhagen Modular Wall Organizer: Drawing inspiration from the humble shirt pocket, Simon Legald created a modular organizer series that creates a seamless solution for vertical storage. This listing includes one organizer, the wide number 4 option mix and match to create a set that best suits the space and needs of your gift architect recipient. Perfect for cubicles, home offices, and more.
$165
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BUY IT Ferm Living Solid Brass Pencil Holder: Help your favorite architect stay organized in luxurious style with this unique desk organizer. The body is made from solid brass with a silky matte polish, a weighty and substantial design sure to last a lifetime. Different container heights accommodate a variety of everyday architectural supplies from engineers scales and liner pens to erasers and paperclips.
$30
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BUY IT Hexagonal Bulletin Boards for Architectural Inspiration: These hexagonal bulletin panels are a versatile way to display notes, pictures, magazine articles, and more great for the architect that prefers physical inspiration over online bookmarks. Each panel attaches with sticky foam adhesives, great for the dorm wall of an architectural student or the workspace wall of a professional.
$60
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BUY IT Umbra Jewelry Box by Sung Wook Park: With the attractive and intelligent Stowit organizer, Industrial designer Sung Wook Park created a jewelry box fit for an architect. This design features a unique slide-out work top that reveals a hidden drawer beneath, each component fitting together like a sleek little puzzle. When closed, the minimalist design feels fresh and uncluttered.
$74
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BUY IT The Hand of the Architect Sketch Collection: Created as a tribute to Italian architect Piero Portaluppi, this hardcover Moleskine includes autographed drawings by 110 acclaimed architects from all over the world. Books like these can provide motivation and inspiration for students of architecture including those lifelong learners who are already in the industry.
$12
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BUY IT Multi-tool Pen: This little multitool is a useful utility for architects on the go. Components include a ballpoint pen, a reversible flathead/Philips screwdriver, a touch screen stylus, a scale ruler, a built-in level, and ink refills. The compact size makes it perfect for throwing into a bag, always within reach when other tools are unavailable.
$26
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BUY IT Le Corbusier Modulor Rule: Designed by legendary architect Le Corbusier himself, the Modulor Rule was an attempt to inject humanity into the effective yet soulless metric system a way to add human context to the numbers that define the engineering all around us. He used his own Modulor rule to evaluate the proportions of historical architecture he encountered on his travels, and now these modern recreations can serve contemporary architects the same way. This fascinating design is a useful tool and an even more effective conversation starter.
$24
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BUY IT Skyline Whiskey Glass Set of Two: When it comes to casual gifts, its hard to go wrong with a decorative whiskey glass. This series is etched with recognizable skylines across the United States choose from Chicago, New York, or Philadelphia.
$34
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BUY IT Areaware Architectural Drink Rocks: Material plays such an important role in every part of the architectural process. Architects must consider materials from structural, functional, aesthetic, and tactile standpoints, among so many others. These drink rocks are made from beautiful soapstone and marble, transforming common architectural mainstays into sources of enjoyment and relaxation.
$20
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BUY IT Gothic Cathedral Mug: A versatile staple when it comes to gifting, unique coffee mugs are appreciated by almost anyone. This style features bas-relief decoration based on Gothic cathedral architecture, a great gift for students and professional architects alike. Those who do not drink coffee might find this to be a beautiful way to store pens or display flowers.
$199
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BUY IT Alvar Aalto Glass Vase: Finnish architect Alvar Aalto left an incomparable legacy across a range of architectural styles, from Nordic classicism to International Style modernism. But also influential were his furniture designs and accessories, including his 1936 glass vase collection. This mouth-blown glass vase from Iittala is based on the award-winning originals, finished with Aaltos name inscribed across the bottom.
$252
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BUY IT Modern Architecture Wooden Dollhouse: Looking for something to inspire a younger child with an interest in architecture? This dollhouse will delight parents who are enthusiastic or knowledgeable about architecture, incorporating contemporary elements like the mono stringer stairs and the exposed structural beams. Children will love the playtime possibilities provided by the complete set of modern furniture and the flexibility of its modular adjustable design. This set is made from organic recycled rubber wood, sturdy and sure to last for years of enjoyment.
$39
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BUY IT Arckit Kids Mini Modern Architectural Building Kit: Arckit makes fantastic architectural modeling sets for adults and professionals, but also has a few options for young children as well. This kit is rated for children eight years old and up, and it includes over 105 components for building modern homes and structures.
$30
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BUY IT James Paulius Parkland Blockitecture: Perfect for children and adults alike, this wooden tile set makes it possible to design inventive landscapes complete with rivers and ponds and lush greenery in between. Landscape architects may appreciate the simplicity and quality of this piece certainly fit for display. Young children may enjoy combining these tiles with wood block sets to create whimsical miniature cities and parks.
$13
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BUY IT Future Architects Handbook: Despite its playful cover, this book is filled with seriously useful information for the young aspiring architect. The pages guide readers through the home design process from creating a site plan, laying out a floor plan, choosing an architectural style, and beyond. This book is appropriate for children ages 8-12.
$13
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BUY IT Frank Lloyd Wright Educational Baby Book: It is never too early to start seeking architect gifts for kids. This book begins with the most basic element of architecture shape. Parents will love the interior artwork based on the architectural works of Frank Lloyd Wright, while children will love the vibrant colors and interactive activities within.
$56
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BUY IT Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley Playhouse Doormat: Sometimes the best gifts for an architect are the ones they can use and enjoy every day. This doormat is based on the stained-glass windows of the Coonley Playhouse by Frank Lloyd Wright, an iconic Chicago structure completed in 1912. This door mat is constructed from natural coir fiber over a non-slip rubber base, a wonderful gift for occasions ranging from housewarming to holidays.
$34
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BUY IT Frank Lloyd Wright Water Lilies Table Runner: The whimsical print on this table runner is based on an 1895 stained glass design by Frank Lloyd Wright. This simple accent is sure to please the architecture enthusiast in your life, made from soft 100% cotton for lasting appeal. The gentle colors are easy to coordinate with a wide variety of interior styles.
$49
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BUY IT Los Angeles Modern Architecture Coffee Table Hardcover: Handsome coffee table books are another versatile gift. For architects, photobooks can serve as a source of casual inspiration. And when displayed, their guests can be entertained by them as well. This 248-page hardcover is filled with the photography of Tim Street-Porter as it captures definitive Los Angeles modernist architecture works by Frank Gehry, Pierre Koenig, Oscar Niemeyer, and so many others.
$49
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BUY IT Customized Architectural Name Print: Millions of small architectural details are overlooked every day but to the architect, those very same details might lay bare the very soul of a structure. This customized name print pays full appreciation to those ornamental volutes and lintels and arches, using their unique shapes to spell out any chosen word or name.
$375
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BUY IT Walter Gropius TAC 02 Teapot: The name is instantly recognizable to any architecture student, professional, or serious enthusiast Walter Gropius is the founder of the influential Bauhaus School of art, and one of the foremost pioneers of the International Style of architecture. In 1970, he sketched a unique teapot series named TAC 1. This piece is a successor, TAC 02, a collection-worthy design produced by Rosenthal porcelain of Germany.
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BUY IT Walter Gropius Wine Glass: Another design by the inimitable Walter Gropius, the TAC series of wineglasses present a striking profile sure to capture the attention of guests. Each one is elegant, appealing to the oenophile as well as the Bauhaus aficionado. Consider investing in a set to clink glasses in celebration of a hard-earned architect license, graduation, or other significant event. A set of such unique wine glasses always makes a lovely housewarming or holiday gift as well.
$55
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BUY IT Norm Architects Wine Breather: This sculptural device can infuse a bottle of wine with up to 10 times more oxygen for a more developed taste, a treat for the architecturally-minded wine lover. Place the decanter on the bottle and let the wine run across the interior for distributed aeration then serve from the carafe or flip the arrangement around once more to serve from the original bottle. Consider adding this to your list of Christmas gifts for an architect that has everything.
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BUY IT Designer Tumblers: Extreme attention to construction, purpose, and proportion makes these tumblers a work of art any architect can appreciate. It naturally swirls the drink when set down and fits the hand like a carefully tailored glove. Designed by Daniele Semeraro, the Cupa-Rocks ICE set contains a pair of hand-blown frosted glass tumblers set in a well-constructed gift box for a perfect presentation.
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BUY IT Fia Carafe: This sculptural carafe offers a simplistic form that stands on its own as a work of art, or as a functional object to bring art to everyday life. Mouth-blown from crystal glass, this piece includes a small ball that fits neatly within the bottom niche and doubles as a lid for the top. This beautiful carafe is suitable for water, wine, or fresh-picked flowers.
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BUY IT Minimalist Grinder Set: Designed by architects, the Bottle Grinder doesnt look like any other spice containers out there. The smooth shell contains a ceramic mechanism that produces a beautifully consistent and even grind with adjustable coarseness. Because the spices come out of the wooden top, no remnants can fall out to dirty the table.
$99
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BUY IT Designer Citrus Juicer: Designed by Philippe Starck, this just might be one of the most recognizable citrus juicers in the world. Its a piece of artwork for the kitchen.
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BUY IT Precise Cutting Boards: The Obsessive Chef Cutting Board allows architects to translate their love of precision into delicious homemade meals. The burnished grid lines mark the appropriate cuts for slicing, dicing, brunoise, julienne, and more.
$300
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BUY IT Timo Sarpaneva Iconic Cast Iron Casserole: Legendary glassworker Timo Sarpaneva created a casserole design so iconic, it ended up on a Finnish postage stamp. This award-winning design is not only exceptionally functional, it serves as a timeless work of art for the kitchen. Architects who value enduring construction may enjoy of the decades of enjoyment provided by this collection-worthy piece.
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BUY IT MoMA Perpetual Calendar: A favorite presented by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) store, the Cubes Perpetual Calendar puts a stylish twist on date presentation. This handsome piece is perfect for the desk or shelf, and would make a lovely gift for a professor, professional, or student with an interest in modern design.
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BUY IT MoMA Perpetual Calendar by Gideon Dagan: Here is an especially exacting take on the perpetual calendar concept. Gideon Dagan designed this perpetual calendar for MoMA in 1998, and it has since remained a favorite for its delicate attention to composition and balance. The month indicator is suspended by magnetic levitation seeming to defy gravity at first glance and the date marker sits secured to the cantilever beam by magnet as well.
$142
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BUY IT Project Watch Terra: An aesthetic timepiece that reflects the layered look of topographical maps, the Terra watch would make a neat gift for landscape architects and structural architects alike. The minimalist design offers fashionable appeal, while the clear time markers will help your favorite architect stay stylishly punctual for meetings with clients.
From $499
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BUY IT Apple Watch Series 5: Customizable, super-functional, and seamless the Apple Watch 5 can streamline the life of students and professional architects. The list of features is almost too numerous to recount, but those that may prove especially relevant to architects include a decibel meter to prevent hearing loss while visiting active construction sites, fitness features to encourage active breaks from the drafting desk, hands-free reminders and notes, and so much more.
$149
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BUY IT Skagen Falster 2 Smartwatch: Designed to work with iPhone and Android phones alike, the Skagen Connected Falster 2 smartwatch offers a flexible solution for architects on the go. Its built tough to withstand water and everyday wear, and it boasts a host of functionality that can be utilized for everyday productivity in the architecture and design industry.
$119
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BUY IT Architectural Glass Terrarium: H Potter is known for making some of the most alluring glass terrariums on the market each one designed to reflect the look and design of real greenhouses from the Victorian era to modern designs. This piece features stained glass accents, elaborate architectural cresting, ball feet, and an interior liner. Terrariums make great gifts for the landscape architect, and they can help bring an uplifting green element to the desk of a structural architect as well.
$25
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BUY IT Crystal Glass Prism Magnifier: This attractive sculptural magnifier was designed by Daniel Martinez, crafted from K5 crystal glass for exceptional clarity. The concept was developed for a class called Small Things Matter at Parsons the New School for Design. This class challenges students to develop items that appeal to impulse buyers while creating some type of positive change elsewhere. This gift may help an architect in your life read blueprints or journal pages, while also serving as a reminder about the social responsibility built into every part of the profession. A portion of every purchase is donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.
$85 -
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BUY IT Flensted Bauhaus Mobile: Inspired by the Goethes Theory of Colors and Wassily Kandinskys approach to movement and velocity, the Flensted Bauhaus Mobile is a potent conversation piece for design aficionados. This mobile is handmade in Denmark by the famous Flensted Mobiles company.
$58
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BUY IT MoMA Material Cube Gifts for an Architect: Architects John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi designed the Architects Cubes set to encourage the in-depth exploration of material. This set encompasses materials that hold extraordinary importance in the world of contemporary architecture and industrial design granite, silicone, acrylic, aluminum, EVA, cork, Bakelite, and humble maple wood. Architects can use this set as a tactile and visual source of inspiration or as a meaningful desk decoration.
$99
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BUY IT Hanne Willmann Concrete and Glass Vase: This decorative vase by Hanne Willmann offers a juxtaposition very familiar to structural architects weighty concrete alongside radiant glass. This design flips the expected on its head, a neat visual surprise to spark conversation among guests.
$265
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BUY IT Eames Bird: In the world of design, few items are more recognizable than the iconic Eames House Bird. This unassuming accessory has graced the pages of more design magazines than perhaps any other object. The story begins with an American folk art bird figurine purchased by Charles and Ray Eames on their travels, a piece that stood in their living room for half a century whenever it wasnt posed with some of the pairs most iconic furniture designs in photoshoots. Reproductions continued this legacy on the pages of shelter magazines and photography books, now available widely as distributed by Vitra.
From $55
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BUY IT Danish Designer Figurines: Made by architects, for architects these iconic wooden toys are from Denmarks ArchitectMade, whose design philosophy revolves around creating products that will inspire and last for generations. Designers include Kristian Vedel, Paul Anker Hansen, Hans Blling, and other names your recipient will surely recognize.
$164
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BUY IT Bronze Bird Paper Weight by Tapio Wirkkala: Originally designed by Tapio Wirkkala in the 1970s, this handsome paperweight offers timeless appeal through its minimalistic form and elegant material composition. This sculptural piece is made from radiant polished bronze weighty enough to serve its original function as a paperweight, and beautiful enough to display as a standalone decoration on the shelf of any architect.
From $30/year
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BUY IT Architecture Magazine Subscriptions: Professional and aspiring architects thrive when connected with recent developments in the community and across the world, and few resources provide a more focused high-quality resource than architectural magazines. Subscriptions are costly especially for students and recent graduates but the inspiration and information that can be gleaned from them is invaluable. A subscription is a gift that keeps on giving. Consider mainstays like Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, or the ever-palatable Dwell.
$60
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BUY IT Faux Leather File Holder for Architectural Magazines: Because architects tend to keep up with a variety of magazines and digests, it makes sense to invest in stylish place to store recent editions for easy access. A stylish magazine rack can make a wonderful gift. It is difficult to have too many magazine racks the gift recipient may like to keep magazines in multiple places around the home and workplace. This one features a nice classic style.
$140
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BUY IT Concrete File Folder Magazine Rack: For something with a more playful look, consider this stylish concrete magazine holder. This piece is from Lyon Beton, a design firm that specializes in the creation of modern concrete furniture.
$345
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BUY IT Atlas Marble Bookends by Elisa Ossino: Designed by architect and interior designer Elisa Ossino, the Atlas marble bookend displays the beauty of Carrara marble finely honed into light and theatrical geometric forms. These weighty bookends would serve as a fantastic gift for the architect who looks like to keep reference materials organized neatly within reach. With care, these bookends are sure to last a lifetime.
$81
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BUY IT MoMA MUJI Cuckoo Clock: A modern minimalist take on the classic cuckoo clock, this MUJI design is available through the Museum of Modern Art for widespread enjoyment. This modern cuckoo clock includes a light sensor to prevent sound during nighttime hours, ensuring your fun architect gift will prove unobtrusive if used in the home.
$316
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BUY IT Norm Architects Marble Wall Clock: Minimalist construction allows the material elegance of this wall clock to shine through in all its beauty. The dark, intricately grained marble offers a visually engaging place for your favorite architect to rest the eye a pleasant approach to punctuality.
$95
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BUY IT Architect Designed Alarm Clock: This stylish alarm clock is the work of Danish architects Jonas Bjerre Poulsen and Kasper Rnn of Norm Architects. Jonas focuses on shape and tactility in his work, whereas Kasper is more interested in tech and inventions. Here, their collaboration resulted in a clock with a rounded no-tilt design and no button to turn off the alarm. Instead, one simply turns the clock upside down to silence the ringing, ideal for the overworked architect who wakes up groggy and doesnt want to slap at a button in the dark every morning.
$365
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BUY IT Artemide TOLOMEO Table Lamp Mini: Tolomeo is an iconic table lamp designed by Giancarlo Fassina and Michele de Lucchi in 1989, beloved for its artful approach to thoughtful functionality. This design is sure to delight the engineer and architect alike especially in a working environment. Constructed with careful attention to balance, this lamp can be adjusted with just one hand.
$26
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BUY IT Modern Folding LED Table Lamp: For something a little more accessible, this folding LED table lamp provides a world of flexibility and functionality to illuminate the everyday tasks of an architecture student or professional. This design includes four lighting modes, seven brightness levels, and convenient USB charging for wireless freedom.
$30
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BUY IT EVO Architect Intelligent Productivity Agenda: EVO is a personalized planning system based around the concept of flow maximizing productivity and effectiveness, with a significant emphasis on personal wellness. Each agenda series caters to a different productivity style. The architect model focuses on those who prefer a methodical step-by-step approach to projects. Scanning the pages to the companion app yields helpful visualizations and statistics to keep architects on track. This gift is great for students and professionals who desire productivity with a healthy mix of self-discovery.
$27
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BUY IT Wood and Aluminum Headphone Stand: Many students and architects focus better with a little bit of music to drown out ambient noise. Those who never like to start an involved project without headphones handy might enjoy a stylish place to put them between tasks. This cool headphone stand is a pleasure to look at, finished in a warm walnut veneer over a graceful curvaceous form.
$200
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BUY IT Smart LED Lights: Creative architects know that lighting is a crucial feature in any home and customizable LEDs offer a huge palette of possibilities to explore. The Phillips Hue Smart Lights start kit makes it easy to choose and save custom color themes, and even synchronize them with music, games, or movies for a fully immersive experience. Control by smartphone or even the Amazon Echo.
$1099
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BUY IT VR Set: Does the architect in your life like to stay on the cutting edge of technology? The VIVE Pro virtual reality system is popular for its gaming capabilities offering unlimited access to 600 VIVEPORT games, and compatible with over 1500 Steam VR games. But it also opens possibilities for interacting with unique architectural computer software as well. Several high-end 3D modeling programs are fully compatible with the VIVE Pro, making it possible to experiment and build in a fully immersive virtual reality environment.
$200
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BUY IT Amazon Echo Studio: The most popular smart home hub gets an acoustic upgrade with the Amazon Echo Studio. This piece is built with five internal speakers for range and depth, providing an immersive experience from anywhere in the room. Architects can benefit from the hands-free voice control for music, asking quick reference questions, creating to-do lists, making appointments, and controlling smart home devices like thermostats or lightbulbs.
$149
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BUY IT Leather Blueprint Carrying Tube: When architects need to transport blueprints and architectural drawings to worksites, meetings, and between offices, document tubes are often the vehicle of choice. This design offers a unique upgrade from the throwaway plastic options this one is constructed with a strong leather exterior and a protective suede lining. The adjustable shoulder strap ensures a comfortable carrying experience even with full hands.
$20
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BUY IT Michael Graves Architect Color Pencil Set: Often a vocal supporter of drawing as part of the architectural process rather than just a means to an end, it seems especially fitting for a series of color pencils to carry the Michael Graves name. This beautiful collection encompasses a palette made famous through the legendary architects postmodern structures, decorated with neat white squares to reflect his characteristic approach to windows. Even the box is truly presentation-worthy, sure to delight the architect who receives this meaningful gift.
$79
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BUY IT Handheld 3D Printing Pen: For architects who dream of doodling in 3D, handheld 3D filament pens can provide a creative and functional method of expression. This model is intended for use by teens and adults alike a fantastic way to breathe life into architectural concepts with the touch of a button.
$22
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BUY IT Architect Wild Bird Feeder: Architects often enjoy seeing quality composition in unexpected places. This modern birdhouse stands apart from the standard fare, created with attention to detail that birds may overlook but humans will certainly notice. Sturdy wood-and-metal construction provides dependable durability, sure to provide the architect in your life with many seasons of relaxing birdwatching.
$130
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BUY IT 1950s Architectural Case Study Bird House: These gorgeous handmade birdhouses have an even deeper connection with modern architecture, based on the famous mid-century Case Study Houses sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine and constructed throughout Los Angeles. Choose from a variety of bright Atomic Era colors for that intriguing retro flair.
$3499
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BUY IT Microsoft Surface Studio: The Microsoft Studio 2 is a creators dream. Desktop mode provides the functionality needed for architects to type up proposals and communications the tablet mode allows for an intuitive approach to drawing, modeling, and other hands-on activities. This big-budget gift could transform the life of a recent architecture graduate or young professional.
$738
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BUY IT Microsoft Surface Pro 6: The popular Microsoft Surface Pro 6 also converts seamlessly between tablet and notebook mode, a convenient option for architecture students and professionals on the go. For professionals who are still working with older devices, the improved battery life on the Surface Pro 6 can help the architect in your life break away from that dependence on power outlets and chargers to embrace full creativity wherever it strikes.
From $827
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BUY IT iPad Pro: For those that prefer the Apple ecosystem, its hard to go wrong with the iPad Pro. This powerful tool boasts all the dependable battery life, rich sound, and a Liquid Retina display with an impressively responsive touch. But perhaps most importantly, it offers smooth capability across other Apple products like the watch and the MacBook Pro essential for architects who require a seamless experience across devices.
$5995
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BUY IT Ultimaker 3D Printer: An industrial-grade 3D printer can transform the career of an independent architect or a small firm. 3D printers can produce quick and inexpensive physical models that help with the concept development process by giving a clearer view of scale and context. These models can help grow a business too, impressing potential clients with detailed models that would be too slow or expensive to produce by hand. The Ultimaker S5 is ideal for these purposes, capable of producing multi-material prints with high uptime and smooth operation.
$147
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BUY IT Leica Laser Distance Measure for Architects: Laser distance measures are a useful tool that drastically simplifies the process of measuring interior spaces. This highly recommended model can slash the amount of time your architect student or professional spends traversing a space with a tape measure, instead producing accurate results with just a few operations. This device is Bluetooth compatible, making it possible to easily share measurements to a phone or tablet.
$400
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BUY IT Meural Digital Art Frame: Digital art frames give architects a fun way to display ever-changing sources of inspiration anywhere in the home or office. This model can be controlled by gestures or with the Meural app change the displayed art, choose specific display times, modify settings, and more. A sold-separately Meural membership provides access to over 30,000 works of art from galleries and museums across the world.
$439
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BUY IT DJI Mavic Mini Portable Drone: Drones are utilized in the architectural field for so many purposes site analysis, rough topography mapping, finished project photography, and more. Even for architects who dont use a drone in their day to day workflow, these futuristic devices can still provide an enriching method of exploration and inspiration by revealing a whole new way to view the world that surrounds. This device takes up to 12MP images and Quad HD videos with a flight time up to 30 minutes.
$149
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BUY IT Moleskine Pen+ Smart Writing Set: Moleskine notebooks are a favorite of students and architectural professionals everywhere especially for those who still prefer the satisfying convenience of pen and paper to digital tablets. For those who require the benefits of both, the Moleskine Pen+ can be a serious time-saver. This pen automatically transfers each stroke to the Moleskine companion app, easily exportable to formats like PDF and Evernote for later use and analysis.
$29
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BUY IT Electric Pencil Sharpener for Architectural Drawing: Even with the proliferation of technology in the lives of students and professionals, architecture is still a pencil-heavy field. An electric pencil sharpener is a simple yet thoughtful gift any architect enthusiast would be happy to receive making it easy to keep those soft graphite pencils going during long sketch sessions, or keeping color pencils sharp for detailed work.
$32
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BUY IT Electric Eraser for Architectural Drawing: Architects who still prefer to sketch with a graphite pencil will also find themselves frequently in need of an eraser. An electric eraser is a relatively niche device many people would never think to invest in one. But an architect who has ever needed to make sweeping corrections to a layout or sketch would find enthusiastic relief in the cleverness of the SumoGrip electric eraser. This device erases cleanly, precisely, and with impressively little effort.
$25
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BUY IT Skyline Coat Hook by Helen T. Miller and Tracy Wong: A playful design that any architecture enthusiast can enjoy, this decorative wall hook provides space to hold five coats or accessories. Each hook can individually flip back up between uses, transforming the unit into a piece of fun wall art between uses.
$250
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BUY IT Eames Hang-It-All Coatrack: The delightful Hang-It-All coatrack by Charles and Ray Eames is an iconic piece instantly recognizable to design and architecture enthusiasts. This coatrack is made using the same wire welding method as the famous Eames low tables and wire chairs, while the solid wood balls are representative of the Eames expansion into toys and furniture for children. Treat a colorful personality with the multi-hued option pictured here, or opt for a rich wood treatment for architects with a serious touch.
$215
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BUY IT Fornasetti Architettura Candle: Based on the Architettura series by legendary painter Piero Fornasetti itself inspired by the work of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio the Architettura scented candle merges important historical influences into one practical decorative piece. Easy to display and rich with significance, this candle would make a fabulous gift for any architecture enthusiast.
$132
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BUY IT Skagerak Natural Oak Letter Tray: Classic, organic, and beautiful the Dania letter tray is a simple yet sophisticated piece to help the architect in your life stay organized in style. Natural artistry shines through every detail, from the unfinished oak grain to the classic box joint construction.
$265
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BUY IT Herman Miller Organizer Kit: Created by Providence-based design firm Observatory for Herman Miller, this adjustable organizer adapts to the needs of the person using it. This design includes a sliding bookend to hold architectural notebooks and journals, a Formwork box for small items like paperclips or erasers, and two shelves for storage.
From $14
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BUY IT Miniature Chairs: Who doesnt love miniatures? These small-scale chairs represent the most iconic mid-century designs few can afford the full-size originals but these gorgeous miniatures allow anyone to own a piece of history. Theyd make for a fantastic display on a desk, shelf, or might even make an incredible addition to a dollhouse if your favorite architect has children.
$10 per model
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BUY IT Landmark Model Kits: Model kits are so much fun, and the structural process strikes many of the chords that lead architects to love their art from the outset. Fascinations Metal Earth laser cut architectural models are easy to assemble with a snap-in-place design. These polished objects look classy when arranged in combination, and are perfect to order as a set.
From $27
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BUY IT Miniature Concrete Home Blocks: Spark the imagination of the architect in your life with the miniature SPACES collection from Material Immaterial studio. These modular forms are made of concrete, and look beautiful freestanding or grouped together.
$99
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BUY IT Mansion Planter: This architecturally inspired planter boasts incredible detail, complete with miniature balconies, stairs, glass windows, and metal rails. The windows are the coolest part because you can peer inside and might even catch a glimpse of some roots.
$100
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BUY IT Fire Escape Wall Shelves: Hand-welded epoxy-coated steel makes this unique fire escape shelf as sturdy as it is inspiring. Its even stackable to create a unique and customizable landscape to suit the storage needs of its owner. The photo shows this neat design holding photos and plants, but it would work just as well to hold jewelry or small books too.
$939
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BUY IT Herman Miller Chairs: As one of the best ergonomic work chairs out there, the famous Aeron Chair is an iconic design that feels right at home in the office of a creative. Architects spend hours sitting in front of a computer each day so while the price may not be something everybody is comfortable with, a good chair pays for itself by reducing the risk of harm to the back and joints. Of course, dont forget to move around frequently no matter how luxurious the chair may be!
$660
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BUY IT Eames Lounge Chair: After a grueling day hunched over the draft table or computer, what could be better than thats right, THE Eames Lounge Chair, perhaps the most iconic chair in the world. Okay, so this one is a replica, but the price of the true licensed original is not for the faint-hearted you can find it available here. Getting a lookalike for $660 is quite a steal, especially with this attention to detail. Materials match the original and include top grain Italian leather, rosewood plywood, and a sturdy aluminum base. Any architect would be giddy to receive this.
From $25
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BUY IT Art Prints: Classy posters a great design gift for the architect who has everything. Not sure which one to get? Architects typically love anything black, white, or charcoal but if you know the rare architect who boasts a colorful wardrobe, youll probably be fine picking something with a nice color theme.
$53
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BUY IT Architecture Books: Because Frank Lloyd Wright is required study for architects, this is a great choice for younger professionals and students and truly devoted fans. Its hard to find a volume more thorough than this one: this hardcover book contains 544 pages detailing all 289 extant houses, including stunning full color photos and a selection of floorplans and archival images, along with essays written by several notable Wright scholars.
$49
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BUY IT Cabin Architecture Book: For an architect who longs for a vacation away from it all, this book might be just the ticket. This substantial hardcover book explores the modern architecture of cabins of every shape and style, complete with delightful illustrations by Marie-Laure Cruschi and gorgeous full-color photographs of interiors and exteriors alike. The included briefs, clients, and situations are sure to make for some inspiring and useful reading.
From $25
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BUY IT Architecture Themed Moleskine Notebooks: Architects love Moleskine but these books put a new twist on the old favorite. As part of the Process in Architecture series, each volume reveals previously unseen work and preliminary processes from famous architects around the world.
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