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Originally Posted by Steve350
This gingerbread stuff sounds very Grimm.
lol
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Josie: Harvard claims to be the first university in the US. Lots of architecture there. Sanders Theater is a good one.
Continuing on the university theme, MIT is obviously pretty synonymous with innovation. There are so many amazing buildings and public art pieces on/around the campus that could be incorporated. And I just read that MIT had the first school of architecture in the US, but maybe that's too obvious/not creative enough.
Yeah, we're aware that Harvard was the first college in the country and the founding owner of our firm is Harvard educated so he'd love the choice and also we've done many a project for harvard university. So those are the plusses. We just think that many people will do harvard and we want to be diff, esp since innovation is being pushed.
MIT is actually a new client of ours. Weve been trying to get in there for years and we're doing a tiny project (that will cost us money) just to show them how awesome we are. again, client would love it, but I dunno.
in the past we've done a client's building and they went gaga for it, and heavily marketed it.
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Originally Posted by 2/325Falcon
First of its design.
Very cool...maybe could replicate the wavy platform with sticks of chewing gum, twizzlers and spaghetti for support...hmmm...has to be made entirely out of edible materials.
When I googled this yesterday I didn't quite get the coolness of the waviness, and saw that it collapsed, which isn't good but it's def a first and def a possibility. would look really cool in gingerbread.
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Originally Posted by Steve350
I guess I should ReGretal posting then.