Computerized architecture

2000-08-11 Thread Jim Clark
The talk of perfect architecture has prompted another question in mind... What would the perfect computer platform/program for use in OS events look like? Is there a way that the use of a wireless network could be used that would allow technically savy groups to have a fuller, more efecient

Re: Architecture

2000-08-11 Thread MCymraes
Harrison-- I hope your lurking space includes a place for a nap. Isn't that one of the fundamentals of a great OS? Smiles, Dylene * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of o

Re: architecture

2000-08-10 Thread (David Koehler)
Soon after the slumlords invaded a conversation, they were soon left to talk to themselves. They finally left the event, disapointed that they had no impact at all in trying to disrupt the event. Again, in terms of architecture, I like being able to view everything in a single room. I have sinc

Re: architecture

2000-08-10 Thread Harrison Owen
At 12:30 AM 8/9/00 +, you wrote: Dear OSLIST, Wouldn't it be wonderful if some architects worked to design an ideal community building expressly for Open Space events? What would it look like? Chris I am not sure -- but I think we might have to add anothe

Re: architecture

2000-08-09 Thread Karen McCarthy Casey
One thought that comes to mind is monasteries and convents. Wonderful spaces for smaller groups. They are often constructed to bring residents together. I've led retreats built around OS in these spaces and (I like to think ) because of the acknowledged presence of spirit, the listening is very ge

Re: architecture / the endless house

2000-08-09 Thread Florian Fischer
hi, chris, good idea. that could be for example for an university as for permanent use in the manner of open!space. on that we should remember and activate the ideas of friedrich kiesler, an austrian architect, who lived and worked in new york since 1926, there he died in 1965. he is as well the au

Re: architecture

2000-08-09 Thread David Cox
My response does not pertain to a building per se, but I certainly have noticed that living in a cul-de-sac, as I do, approximates Open Space. Six families frequently have get togethers in the middle of the cul-de-sac using any excuse whatsover (birthdays, holidays, etc.) Doesn't a cul-de-sac appr

Re: architecture

2000-08-09 Thread Winston Kinch
Something like a modern version of an African village perhaps...? * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/

architecture

2000-08-09 Thread Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver
Dear OSLIST, Wouldn't it be wonderful if some architects worked to design an ideal community building expressly for Open Space events? What would it look like? Chris * * == osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu To subscribe, unsubscribe, change y

FW: Re Social Architecture, Internet, and WTO -- reflections from

1999-12-05 Thread David C. Rupley, Jr.
I am not certain of the policy here, but this is on the AI listserve. The relevance to Harrison's comments on the CD Peg has provided are obvious. Dave >From the AI listserve: In a message dated 12/5/1999, smartsw...@aol.com writes: << Those of us who believe in AI have understood the necessity