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Julian Raxworthy
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Lectures by Dr Julian Raxworthy, Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, on landscape architecture and urban design. Please note: this is my personal channel and does not reflect the views of the University of Canberra.
Practice Based Research
55:28
2 года назад
Gardens of Europe
43:24
2 года назад
Lecture on Collage as a Design Tool
46:56
2 года назад
William's p107 Grading for Circulation
1:08:55
3 года назад
How to make a pan-able PDF
17:59
3 года назад
Koolhaas & Urban Design
58:36
6 лет назад
Комментарии
@andrewfrancisjames
@andrewfrancisjames 5 дней назад
Hi Julian, It's great thanks, easy to follow - but how would you get the cut and fill measurement in cubic metres from the definition? Cheers
@gogopet
@gogopet 2 месяца назад
Thank you good tut I am beginner in grasshopper Pls can you sharer this file? Thank you
@floppy12k
@floppy12k 9 месяцев назад
How do i export it with the same layers from qgis?
@a7madfat7y
@a7madfat7y 9 месяцев назад
first of all thank you for this very detailed tutorial and I loved the step by step approach and that you actually went through problems and solved em on record. I am learning Rhino & GH currently and I mostly followed along with you except there were some issues of my own that I had to google to fix but in the end I got the result and even without the artifact you got at the end. ( beeimg.com/images/z27533385211.png ) . there might be some error in your contour levels since the very beginning. thank you again.
@4846maxt
@4846maxt 10 месяцев назад
learned so much. Thanks for the lesson mate!
@cyrillekeith5721
@cyrillekeith5721 Год назад
👌 Promo-SM
@bibnjes
@bibnjes Год назад
Nice one raxy!
@giantcheesegrater
@giantcheesegrater Год назад
Just discovered your channel this week, and I'm enjoying watching through your videos.
@richarddrum9970
@richarddrum9970 Год назад
Great presentation. Le Notre was brilliant, I enjoy his landscapes.
@marklloyd159
@marklloyd159 Год назад
Post - modernism is but a rotting carcass to which the fearful and lost cling, the brave the inquisitive the responsible and the spiritual have moved on to metamodernism of which echoes of its principles are evidenced in the new most effective artwork and popular cultural products and creative artefacts
@marklloyd159
@marklloyd159 Год назад
Post - modernism is but a rotting carcass to which the fearful and lost cling, the brave the inquisitive the responsible and the spiritual have moved on to metamodernism of which echoes of its principles are evidenced in the new most effective artwork and popular cultural products and creative artifacts
@MagicDrawinggirl
@MagicDrawinggirl Год назад
Thank you for these videos! I have been self-learning landscape theory and history for my master's final project and your videos have been of HUGE help to stay motivated and further understand everything! You are a life-saver!
@bibnjes
@bibnjes 2 года назад
Looking forward to watching this one Raxy!!
@jujuraxy
@jujuraxy 2 года назад
Hey Jessie!! Been a while, hope you are ace man!
@plissk3n1337
@plissk3n1337 3 года назад
Tahnk you for uploading this great presentation. Have a beautiful day.
@mikeaskme3530
@mikeaskme3530 3 года назад
Mr. Raxworthy, i know you are trying you best in presenting the information to your class, but Timbuctoo did not start off as a slaving city, Timbuctoo predates Islam's arrival into Africa, saying that its a slaving city gives your students the ideal. The city is named after a woman ( so the legend goes" it means " well of Tomboutou. Only after the leader of ancient Mali converted to Islam did it become a center for not just trading slaves, but of education. One of the oldest Universities in the world is located there.
@jujuraxy
@jujuraxy 3 года назад
Thanks for that clarification Mike, I’ll assimilate that information into my future lectures on this topic
@mikeaskme3530
@mikeaskme3530 3 года назад
@@jujuraxy you are welcome again i appreciate your lecture, but it has been my experience to many people think Africans were incapable of building cities without influences from either Europe or Islam, again no hate towards you by correcting you, so please don't take it as such. In fact if you dig deeper in pre-colonial history you will see there were major cities in the Sahel that predates Islam and ancient Rome.
@jujuraxy
@jujuraxy 3 года назад
@@mikeaskme3530 I think what I am trying to do in the lecture is to argue that our definition of city - this western idea of it as endless bricks and mortar - might not be the only definition. I am interested in African urbanism as a kind of landscape urbanism, at least in the sub-Saharan region.
@mikeaskme3530
@mikeaskme3530 3 года назад
@@jujuraxy okay i admit i am confused by the terminology "landscape urbanism" can you elaborate?
@jujuraxy
@jujuraxy 3 года назад
@@mikeaskme3530 If you search through my video's you can find another on the topic, but it is a theory of landscape architecture about the relationship between city and landscape & ecology.
@SB_McCollum
@SB_McCollum 3 года назад
Great lecture, I’ll be watching it again.
@CMRHM
@CMRHM 3 года назад
Thank you. Your lecture answered my questions on Rem's urban design strategy
@MrOliverwoods
@MrOliverwoods 4 года назад
didn’t anyone listen to this before you put it out ?
@AY-px6ne
@AY-px6ne 4 года назад
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@MrOliverwoods
@MrOliverwoods 4 года назад
great talk but f…… the sound only got to 10:37
@mohamedsahraoui2733
@mohamedsahraoui2733 5 лет назад
thank you
@bartolomeosasso7145
@bartolomeosasso7145 5 лет назад
Thanks for uploading this!
@rexrocks4337
@rexrocks4337 5 лет назад
Very interesting and broad reaching ideas
@softglow0922
@softglow0922 6 лет назад
Very interesting, thank you.
@bibnjes
@bibnjes 7 лет назад
Another great lecture. Thanks Raxy!
@jujuraxy
@jujuraxy 7 лет назад
Thanks Jesse! Nice to hear from you, and indeed that you are hearing me! Say hi to the fam, bro!