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Cob: Re: Formal Proposal

Gregori robinson at on.aibn.com
Tue Oct 30 06:10:20 CST 2001


Darel,
 
These are good points. 

ArtNouveau.ws is a consortium of Environmental Artists, Architects, and
Environmental Consultants who come together as "professionals" to "facilitate" the design
process of producing "prime" examples of sustainable development. James Hubbell is an example
of an Environmental Artists who works in this fashion http://www.sandiegoart.com/JHubbell/ and the multi-disciplines that are
incorporated within his built environments are "as essential" to the design as the overall project
themselves. 

The "process" is as important as the result, as in our philosophy, the skills gained in
the apprenticeship approach in a design/build environment helps to facilitate the development
of creative leaders for the next generation.

Organic architecture is like nature itself, as it is born, lives and grows, matures, withers and returns to the earth... .  

Gregori 

Darel wrote:

> Sounds like a bad idea.
> 
> Gregori wrote:
> > May I suggest you include some "Environmental Art" in your proposal to give
> > the project some real life.  The Organic form is art in itself, but to
> > "invite" some Environmental Artists and Consultants to the design process as
> > "facilitators", such as a accomplished and talented sculptors and stained
> > glass artists or a Environmental Architects  would be interesting..
> > 
> 
> The buildings themselves should be more than sufficient.  "Facilitators"
> are reknown for not facilitating.  Its a name for people who don't have
> a profession or a specialty.  The more artsy people involved in the
> design the less concentual agreement becomes.  The buildings would be a
> natural beauty and not need artifical cosmetics, no matter what they are
> made from.  
> 
Darel Wrote:
> If necessary or desirable, in the future, after the project such things
> could be considered.
> 
> 
> Darel
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Darel,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> <BR>These are good points. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>ArtNouveau.ws is a consortium of Environmental 
Artists, Architects, and<BR>Environmental Consultants who come together as 
"professionals" to "facilitate" the design<BR>process of producing "prime" 
examples of sustainable development. James Hubbell is an example<BR>of an 
Environmental Artists who works in this fashion <A 
href="http://www.sandiegoart.com/JHubbell/">http://www.sandiegoart.com/JHubbell/</A> 
and the multi-disciplines that are<BR>incorporated within his built environments 
are "as essential" to the design as the overall project<BR>themselves. 
</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The "process" is as important as the result, as in 
our philosophy, the skills gained in<BR>the <U>apprenticeship</U> approach 
in a design/build environment helps to facilitate the development<BR>of creative 
leaders for the next generation.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Organic architecture is like nature itself, as it 
is born, lives and grows, matures, withers and returns to the earth... .  
</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Gregori</FONT> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Darel wrote:<BR></FONT></DIV><FONT face=Arial 
size=2>> Sounds like a bad idea.<BR>> <BR>> Gregori wrote:<BR>> > 
May I suggest you include some "Environmental Art" in your proposal to 
give<BR>> > the project some real life.  The Organic form is art in 
itself, but to<BR>> > "invite" some Environmental Artists and Consultants 
to the design process as<BR>> > "facilitators", such as a 
<U>accomplished</U> and talented sculptors and stained<BR>> > glass 
artists or a Environmental Architects  would be interesting..<BR>> > 
<BR>> <BR>> The buildings themselves should be more than sufficient.  
"Facilitators"<BR>> are reknown for not facilitating.  Its a name for 
people who don't have<BR>> a profession or a specialty.  The more artsy 
people involved in the<BR>> design the less concentual agreement 
becomes.  The buildings would be a<BR>> natural beauty and not need 
artifical cosmetics, no matter what they are<BR>> made from.  <BR>> 
<BR>Darel Wrote:<BR>> If necessary or desirable, in the future, after the 
project such things<BR>> could be considered.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> 
Darel</FONT></BODY></HTML>