6.1.From Austria to Hungary-1-Horizontal-with-Figure The figure outline in this image is for scale to illustrate the size of the fold-out field drawing. The descriptions of
Day: January 2, 2017
6.5.Hungary-1-detail-d Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Embrace long life and cultural tradition. One of my first experiences in Hungary was seeing everyday objects like this
6.5.Hungary-1-detail-d Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Embrace long life and cultural tradition. One of my first experiences in Hungary was seeing everyday objects like this
6.7.Hungary-1-detail-f Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Town squares are significantly more prevalent in Europe than in America, and they may serve as a social asset
6.8.Hungary-1-detail-g Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Permanence over disposability is reflected in paving and fences. This sketch includes a paving pattern of thick six-inch cube
6.9.Hungary-1-detail-h Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Organic inspiration drives textile patterns. This sketch includes samples of the textile patterns, which are typical of a culture that
6.12.Hungary-2-detail-b Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: We can learn to save energy on heating from countries with fewer natural resources than America. This cross section
6.13.Hungary-2-detail-c Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Natural material roofs have surprising durability after centuries of design refinements. Thatch roof drawings are on the right side of
6.14.Hungary-2-detail-d Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Think outside of the square box house and look at the U plan. This drawing includes a U house, which
Reduce suburban sprawl with L shaped houses from Hungary 6.16.Hungary-2-detail-f Highlights Relevant to Sustainable Design: Think outside of the square box house and look at