Monthly Archives: October 2012

Stalin Lozado- Summary

According to the article, Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing published by Michael Graves. Grave talks about how current architects; rely mostly on technology to do most of their work. This professor believes that architects’ should not rely on … Continue reading

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Architecture and the lost art of Drawing- Ross Barnes

In Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing by Michael Graves, published in september, 1 2012 Graves describes the art of drawing as being lost in the age of technology. Graves feels as though drawing has lost its luster in … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment # 8

This is a picture I did not take when I was working as a waiter in Brooklyn. I was heading to the table I was in charge, when I saw one of the waiters carrying luxurious dishes and  cups slipping … Continue reading

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Summary of “Architecture and the lost art of drawing”

In Michael Grave’s “architecture the last Art of Drawing”, which was published in the September 1, 2012 edition of the New Yorker, graves describes who drawing by hand is slowly becoming a lost art due to technology. In his article … Continue reading

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Summary of “Architecture and the lost art of drawing”

In Michael Graves’s “Architecture and the lost art of drawing,” which was published in September 1,2012 edition of The New York Times, Graves describes how people have lost art of drawing and how the computer is transforming every aspect of … Continue reading

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unphotographable 2

I remember when I was a young boy and I just moved into the 109th Drive the house had a infestation of raccoons. The mother became road kill, the children were killed by my next door neighbor, but the father … Continue reading

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unphotographable moment

I wish I had a camera as I saw a drunken man standing at a bus stop. Using profanity, banging on the bus stop benches, frighting whoever crossed his path. His breath smelled like alcohol and toilet water. As a … Continue reading

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Architecture And the Lost Art Of Drawing

This passage speaks affluently about architecture and what are some of the practices that are no longer used due to the technological advances that makes drawing seem obscure. The passage has powerful points because society has found a more proficient … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #3

This is a picture a did not take of me and my friend at Pinkberry. Entering in Pinkberry feeling the positive energy, we ordered our favorite ice cream, vanilla and fruits (strawberries, pineapple and Mango) and in the top glazed … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment #7

This is picture I did not take of a friend and I playing frisbee at Central Park. I remember that I threw the frisbee as I never did before; with a great power that made the frisbee look good in … Continue reading

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