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		<title>Architectural Reconstruction Project&#8211; Preliminary</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tad Suiter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm trying to do an autobiographical final project, so I attempted to do a reconstruction of the house I grew up in. Unfortunately, I didn't have any pictures of it, so I did most of the &#34;construction&#34; from memory. This led to a few problems when I flew in to Ohio last night and got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I'm trying to do an autobiographical final project, so I attempted to do a reconstruction of the house I grew up in. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, I didn't have any pictures of it, so I did most of the &quot;construction&quot; from memory. This led to a few problems when I flew in to Ohio last night and got a picture of the place:<span style="text-decoration: underline;"></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/retius/2050567064/" title="TippPtoject4 by xretiusx, on Flickr"><img width="500" height="330" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2237/2050567064_2e2e0657d3.jpg" alt="TippPtoject4" /></a></p>
<p>I'd remembered the roof on the front of the house, over the front entryway, as being peaked, for example. </p>
<p>So last night I did a lot of erasing and fixing and correcting, and I'm reasonably happy with the results:</p>
<p><a title="TippProject2 by xretiusx, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/retius/2050566784/"><img width="500" height="275" alt="TippProject2" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2210/2050566784_903c2008de.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>(I gotta say, I'm also quite impressed with Sketchup's ability to cast shadows fairly reasonably, too.)</p>
<p>Obviously, there's some problems. The dormer's kinda funky. The buttresses that hold up the roof-- which are a pretty defining part of the house's character, I left off, because I was having so much trouble with the roof's overhang... has anyone else gotten the &quot;follow me&quot; approach to roofs to work? 'Cause it worked in the video, but it ain't workin' for me. And that leads to another problem-- there's funky unnecessary lines everywhere, especially on the roof. And as my mother pointed out, the chimney's too short, and a bit too far to the front, which would be a fire hazard.&nbsp; So I guess it's good that I'm just doing this virtually...</p>
<p>Let's walk around to the back of the house, now...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/retius/2050566934/" title="TippProject3 by xretiusx, on Flickr"><img width="500" height="245" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2091/2050566934_41a20f1d7a.jpg" alt="TippProject3" /></a></p>
<p>I actually enjoyed this view-- it may not look like much, but if you wanted to have this view of the house when I was growing up, you'd have had to have stood in my neighbor's garage, and had the ability to see through walls. And he was an old man, a compulsive hoarder with about a million cats... So even if I could have seen through walls, I wouldn't have gone into his garage to get that view, 'cause he scared me.</p>
<p>Notice how the roof line gets strange in the back? When I was a small child, my parents built&nbsp; an addition on the back of the house. My mom had a serious illness in the middle of that, so there was about a year when I was small where the kitchen sink was a garden hose and a bucket. The wooden stairs out the back were there when I was small, but were later replaced when my father built a small porch.</p>
<p>There's some problems from this side, too. The addition is actually not clapboard like the rest of the house, but board-and-batten. I got lazy on that one, and decided to use the clapboard, because I didn't want to make a board-and-batten pattern.</p>
<p>Another problem is with the stovepipe for the wood stove that heats the addition-- it's crooked. I just noticed that a few minutes ago. I lined it up with the roof instead of making it parallel to the ground. </p>
<p>Again, the thing's awash with unnecessary lines.</p>
<p>Overall, I learned a lot about Sketchup, and it was kind of fascinating to first attempt to replicate the building by memory, and then try to make it look like a photograph. I mean, I know that building pretty intimately-- I scrubbed it every summer, and painted it more than once. But it's kind of amazing how hard it is to remember the fine details. This morning, my family and I have sat around critiquing my Sketchup work, each of us remembering different little details about the way the house was built.</p>
<p>Oh-- and finally, because technically the Sanborne Map thing, while it was by far the easiest part of the assignment, was integral to the assignment-- here's how my house, circa 1982, looks superimposed onto the map of the neighborhood from 1928.</p>
<p>Shockingly, there's only one other building on my block that's changed significantly other than the one I grew up in.</p>
<p><a title="TippProject1 by xretiusx, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/retius/2049782137/"><img width="500" height="259" alt="TippProject1" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2104/2049782137_d50d750ebd.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>Incidentally, did anyone else find a way to get the Google Earth data to not come through to Sketchup in black and white? (Not the Sanborn stuff, the actually satellite images from GE...) </p>
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