The slow burn... or build
I've decided to start this one with a bit of a funny story that exemplifies the fact that architects live and breathe architecture... Many of you know I dream about architecture; I also think about architecture in the shower. Two weekends ago after cycling 70km, ocean kayaking 6km, and carrying my bike up a hill that's a pedestrian version of Lombard Street in San Francisco, I jumped into a much needed HOT shower. My body hurt and I had burned 2,500 calories (equivalent to the healthy caloric intake for a typical adult male per day). As hot water started to soften and melt away the tightness and soreness, what I wanted to do was lie down on my stomach and shift so the hot stream of water could palpate the points of fatigue and pain. In a quarter circular shower stall with an approximate radius of 850mm this is NOT possible. Who designed this shit?! So, to solve the problem of getting this glorious hot water to fall on to my lower back I decided I coul...
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