Ericka took karate classes for people with disabilities at Courage Center locally. There are pictures of her taking first place in forms and sparring somewhere in the depths of my computer at home. She was very impressed by the fellow with (I think) CP who had lost most of the use of his arms and sparred mainly with his feet; she said he had "wicked" feet.
You may be approaching architecture in a way that is too precise for your needs. Do you need to relate the specifics of how to do architecture? Those are the parts that are mathematical and precise. The parts that other people see are elegant, subtle and artistic. I recommend going to the Weismann Art Museum on the U of M campus. In a conference room therein, are Frank Gehry's concept sketches; if anything can cure you of the idea that architecture is mathematical and precise, it is those sketches.
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Date: 2004-09-17 10:18 pm (UTC)You may be approaching architecture in a way that is too precise for your needs. Do you need to relate the specifics of how to do architecture? Those are the parts that are mathematical and precise. The parts that other people see are elegant, subtle and artistic. I recommend going to the Weismann Art Museum on the U of M campus. In a conference room therein, are Frank Gehry's concept sketches; if anything can cure you of the idea that architecture is mathematical and precise, it is those sketches.