• Hi, I am the owner and main administrator of Styleforum. If you find the forum useful and fun, please help support it by buying through the posted links on the forum. Our main, very popular sales thread, where the latest and best sales are listed, are posted HERE

    Purchases made through some of our links earns a commission for the forum and allows us to do the work of maintaining and improving it. Finally, thanks for being a part of this community. We realize that there are many choices today on the internet, and we have all of you to thank for making Styleforum the foremost destination for discussions of menswear.
  • This site contains affiliate links for which Styleforum may be compensated.
  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

The Architecture Thread

lawyerdad

Lying Dog-faced Pony Soldier
Joined
Mar 10, 2006
Messages
27,006
Reaction score
17,145
Does spelling it "fuckt" somehow make it more likely to get past workplace filtered than if you wrote "fucked"?
 

CDFS

Distinguished Member
Joined
Nov 12, 2008
Messages
4,762
Reaction score
192

That makes sense.

I'm also surprised the thought of preferring a private water closet facility is apparently controversial. I know many Euros are less modest than many Norte Americanos, but I'm very comfortable in my own skin, and would still prefer opaque walls and a door when taking a dump. Did not realize the divide was that great. Either that or this thread is non-representative...


Once, I used the facilities in a bar/restaurant with LCD glass. My prostate betrayed me to be a puritan North-American.
 

ramuman

Distinguished Member
Joined
Feb 14, 2009
Messages
4,615
Reaction score
710

I was referring more to his gherkin. I grew up in woodside, but you couldn't drag me back.


Sorry, the levels of complexity went over my head.

When I was in undergrad, my parents took me to Woodside and I guess the mystique of the tech entrepreneurs that lived there always stuck with me - so many tech guys lived there that I wanted to live there.

Also, if you have a Pritzker, you can get away with a lot.
 
Last edited:

itsstillmatt

The Liberator
Dubiously Honored
Joined
Mar 11, 2006
Messages
13,969
Reaction score
2,086

Sorry, the levels of complexity went over my head.

When I was in undergrad, my parents took me to Woodside and I guess the mystique of the tech entrepreneurs that lived there always stuck with me - so many tech guys lived there that I wanted to live there.

Also, if you have a Pritzker, you can get away with a lot.


We actually ended up there because my father, as an undergraduate at Stanford, fell in love with the town. This was like 1950. We moved there in 1980 or so. It was kind of an idyllic place to grow up, but eventually it was really boring as a kid. There just weren't that many kids in Woodside. I actually don't like how the place has changed*, though I can see the mystique. It is still beautiful, though. I guess I am one of the people left who remembers when Buck's was the Wagon Wheel.

*Back then it was no less wealthy, but it actually was casual. Now it just has the air of casualness but so much more structure and security. There was less pretense.
 
Last edited:

ramuman

Distinguished Member
Joined
Feb 14, 2009
Messages
4,615
Reaction score
710

We actually ended up there because my father, as an undergraduate at Stanford, fell in love with the town. This was like 1950. We moved there in 1980 or so. It was kind of an idyllic place to grow up, but eventually it was really boring as a kid. There just weren't that many kids in Woodside. I actually don't like how the place has changed*, though I can see the mystique. It is still beautiful, though. I guess I am one of the people left who remembers when Buck's was the Wagon Wheel.

*Back then it was no less wealthy, but it actually was casual. Now it just has the air of casualness but so much more structure and security. There was less pretense.


I can see where you're coming from on that.
 

Loathing

Distinguished Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2011
Messages
1,350
Reaction score
669
Face it Stephen, you got rekt by Fang66. Clearly you can't tell your travertine from your tufa from your granite, nor can your correctly rank your global monolithic domes by size.
 

Hayward

Distinguished Member
Joined
Jul 31, 2011
Messages
2,504
Reaction score
585
Vertical Itaim
Apartments
Sao Paolo

StudioMK27 (Marcio Kogan) 2014

http://studiomk27.com.br/p/vertical-itaim/
















0.jpg
 

Find Finn

Stylish Dinosaur
Joined
Sep 10, 2010
Messages
12,040
Reaction score
3,395
Was posted a couple pages back, I still don't like the interior.




Jesus, this guy's office is a ******* machine. He's got a new project completed like every month.

MK27 (Marcio Kogan)
Vitacon Itaim Building
São Paulo, Brazil
2014


10900


10000


10090


10090


109900


10090


10900


10900


10090


160900


19000
 
Last edited:

Featured Sponsor

How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 101 36.7%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 99 36.0%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 35 12.7%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 44 16.0%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 41 14.9%

Forum statistics

Threads
507,972
Messages
10,598,428
Members
224,502
Latest member
chloemike
Top