Technology is Amazing
If you are an architect, technology is a way of life ... but despite knowing this information, I am frequently amazed by just how amazing technology actually is and the role it plays daily in my office.
If you are an architect, technology is a way of life … but despite knowing this information, I am frequently amazed by just how amazing technology actually is and the role it plays daily in my office.We literally spend ten’s of thousands of dollars a year on software and hardware each year – which might not seem like much but we are only an office of (as of this week) 10 people. Since I am aware of the role technology plays, I wasn’t planning on writing a post about it when I pulled out my computer last night. However, there were a few things that all happened at the end of last week that made me think things are evolving so rapidly that I take certain technological advancements for granted.It all started when the client for the cabin project (see winter photos here) we completed last year asked if we could figure out if a table she wanted to buy could actually be moved through the house to get to its final destination. This table, for what’s worth, is 96″ long by 60″ wide … it’s not a normal sized table … it’s HUGE. SO I turned to Landon in my office and asked him to verify the door widths and the ceiling heights so I could let the client’s know if this could work.Yeah … it can.But the amazing thi...
If you are an architect, technology is a way of life … but despite knowing this information, I am frequently amazed by just how amazing technology actually is and the role it plays daily in my office.We literally spend ten’s of thousands of dollars a year on software and hardware each year – which might not seem like much but we are only an office of (as of this week) 10 people. Since I am aware of the role technology plays, I wasn’t planning on writing a post about it when I pulled out my computer last night. However, there were a few things that all happened at the end of last week that made me think things are evolving so rapidly that I take certain technological advancements for granted.It all started when the client for the cabin project (see winter photos here) we completed last year asked if we could figure out if a table she wanted to buy could actually be moved through the house to get to its final destination. This table, for what’s worth, is 96″ long by 60″ wide … it’s not a normal sized table … it’s HUGE. SO I turned to Landon in my office and asked him to verify the door widths and the ceiling heights so I could let the client’s know if this could work.Yeah … it can.But the amazing thi...
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