Seriously, don't go there. You do NOT want to go there, my friend.Originally Posted by Bisonfan01234
Seriously, don't go there. You do NOT want to go there, my friend.Originally Posted by Bisonfan01234
"Jfufhr dhuis msdjdi asdj."
- Lou Holtz
One exciting connection I havent made with the art department downtown is the proximity to the Plains Art Museum. *Not knowing their relationship now, I think it could really serve to increase collaboration and cooperation between the two institutions.
The Plains is another great example of an old, classical building being renovated to usefull purpose.
Too late.Originally Posted by TheBisonator
Don't do what you did on another messageboardOriginally Posted by Bisonfan01234
for crying out loud bf01234 are you really that small or do you just say shit to piss everyone off > ???Originally Posted by Bisonfan01234
It was peaceful before 1234 came back to life..... :-/
Originally Posted by BisBison
Pfft, what the hell is it to you? Mind your own damn business.
You will see a great deal of cooperation between the two.Originally Posted by JBB
For the artsy types, this facility is unbelievable. The senior art students have really made themselves at home in the basement. They are each given a space to set up a "studio" which now look as lived in as frat houses. I didn't see them but there are showers there as well.
Bisonfan01234 fails to realize that the number three most respected profession in Western culture after doctors and lawyers are ARCHITECTS. Ask an engineer to design a tool shed, and he'll be clueless. Architects make a lot more than engineers. And yes, I looked it up. The NDSU architecture program is one of the finest in the nation at literally the lowest cost. That's why I chose to go here. While not as important of a profession as farmers (probably the most important in the world), architects have a key role to play in our society. BF01234 may not think so, but everyone else does. Kind of like everything else he believes.
"Jfufhr dhuis msdjdi asdj."
- Lou Holtz
That's because engineers have more important things to do.Ask an engineer to design a tool shed, and he'll be clueless.
At least, an engineer would make something simple, functional, and above all CHEAP.
An architect would try to art it up, ruin it's functionality, and make it expensive.
The world would be a better place without architects.