▲ 58 r/norge

Så dette bildet av et jordskred langs en lokal veg, er det noen i byggebransjen som kan bekrefte om det er vanlig for autovern pilarer å gå så dypt ned i bakken? Aldri tenkt på det før

u/gitartruls01 — 10 days ago

Was supposed to visit my parents this weekend. Had to drop it because their neighbor is redoing their lawn and it reeks of manure fertilizer. Stayed home and woke up to find my town's water supply has been contaminated by feces. Literally can't escape the shit

u/gitartruls01 — 19 days ago

My phone history. Each one kept until persistent bugs or sluggishness started becoming noticeable, apart from the Sony which snapped in half and the 6P which somehow died from being cold

u/gitartruls01 — 1 month ago
▲ 32 r/norge

Vet jeg er ca 7 år for sen på begge fronter, men dette bilde kom til meg i en drøm. Bedre sent enn aldri å lage det

u/gitartruls01 — 1 month ago

7 years since first learning it, but I think I finally nailed the Glasgow Kiss solo live. Close to it at least

u/gitartruls01 — 1 month ago

Looking for feedback on first architecture project (Uni)

Note: photos look AI because of aggressive upscaling and noise reduction in Topaz (had to render at low res/samples because of shitty hardware and no time). The last picture shows my rendering process.

I'm in my 3rd year of a bachelor's in structural engineering, and one of our courses is in architecture where we've been assigned a single project with very few constraints apart from being ~200m² and "integrated into the surrounding landscape". I chose an island on a nearby lake as my starting ground and created this thing.

Though not an architecture program, we are somehow allowed to attempt an architecture master's program after this if we want. I'm not sure if I'm cut out for it, I've got no idea what's actually expected for entry or what an actual architecture student would be doing by now. That's more or less what I'm asking, does this look like it's showing potential or does it look like an engineering student pretending to be an architect?

u/gitartruls01 — 2 months ago