by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 certain key elements and insights are included with the accompanying drawings in this section....
by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 chair that were built with a high degree of attention to detail in structure and...
by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 as well as a means to reduce automobile transportation. Our “Main Street” versus the town...
by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 Belgian blocks typically cut from basalt stone. They look like granite and...
by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 uses organic plant material as a springboard for pattern design....
by Charlie Szoradi | Jan 2, 2017 | Hungary
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 of a turn-of-the-century house shows a sophisticated heating system. The hearth is...
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