I did wonder how many Provincial Capitols we have in our country the Philippines. To know that, one has to know the number of provinces we have. Thus, matching that capitol to their corresponding province is a good place to start. I discovered that there are eighty (80) provinces at present which is further subdivided into cities and municipalities. Provinces are each led by an elected governor who is in charge on the local government. I tried to put in images for each capitol. This could somehow reflect every province's architecture for representation. I've never been to a lot of these provinces but it's good to see and know. I can say I've been to only five of these provinces. These provinces, probinsiyas in Filipino are all over the Philippine islands. Let us see our country's provinces, their capitals, their architecture reflected by their capitols. If we can't get there then we might as well use the net to at least see these structures.
THE PDF LINK
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
PROVINCIAL CAPITOLS OF THE PHILIPPINES
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PHILIPPINE PROVINCES,
PROVINCIAL CAPITOLS
Davao City, Philippines
Catigan Rd, Davao City, Philippines
Saturday, November 17, 2012
THE BRAIN DRAIN
This is about the floor drain problem, the lavatory problem, and the toilet fixture set we bought from the hardware bargain store. It cost my mother around two thousand eight hundred pesos for that toilet set. Considering the amount which is of course cheaper than the usual cost, the quality of which remains to be seen after installation. The toilet set (Aviva) included a push button flush water closet with cover, a small ordinary lavatory, a small soap holder, and the paper holder. It also included the corresponding p-trap and accessories.
Friday, October 26, 2012
LOGO ANIMATION DESIGN BY AURORA 3D
Another exercise to fill this void. this time I am trying to make my own animated logo ID. Just like before every other video media, TV show, Pixar, Movies and others, you'd notice an animation logo or description for identification. Maybe for copyright purposes or what, this is useful and enlightening for every viewer. This should bring into focus those responsible for the project. Even for just one word or just a logo, the viewer should have the feeling of welcome and comfort for every animation provided. Just for first impression, and first impression they say is everything.
RACE PLAY BY GTA
For my pastime, I always LOVE this race. So many cars and transport I used in the past few months. There's a number of whom I could grab any moment I wish. A few of them were quite flashy. And a number are actually utility vehicles. I usually roam around the city using the Blista Compact or the Deluxo. I use them so I could survey or just see the buildings around the city. I usually park my car anywhere I want with no traffic constraints. I can even use the police car and the firetruck to complete certain missions. I also had this neat and decent one which I used when I was working as an FBI agent on my spare time. There were times when I drive so fast that I ran over people especially the gang members who tend to hang out the streets. Yes, this game is losing its value, should be moving on for the IVth, but it still is fun. Check out my race time record.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
LOGO DESIGN BY AUTOCAD
If you're an architectural designer, an Autocadd operator, or a draftsman, chances are you are exposed to AutoCAD most of the time. And because most of what you draft is done through this software, it is reasonable to say that to design a logo with it would come as twisted or inappropriate for lack of a word. Most logos are preferably done best by graphic artists through CorelDraw or Aurora 3D at least for what I have observed within the design circles of fine arts majors, advertisers and graphic designers.
Davao City, Philippines
Davao City, Philippines
LOGO DESIGN BY PHOTOSHOP
For this first post, this exercise will show you folks how this unofficial blogsite logo was made. This is the preliminary logo K-Warp logo design. This output could be used further as a favicon, icon or just plainly as a profile picture. We will use Photoshop for this design. This only took a few minutes, easy and simple.
Davao City, Philippines
Davao City, Philippines
Sunday, September 23, 2012
KLAREX!
KLAREX BABY!
Davao City, Philippines
Villafuerte St, Davao City, Philippines
Saturday, September 15, 2012
ARKITEKTURA WARA-WARA
Bad Architecture is found anywhere. On my own vicinity, my street, my own city, on my own country. They persist. But there are those that unreasonably go from bad, to worse and the worst. Many of which were done in haste and is gone to waste and into oblivion. Buildings built that just could not last. Some of which were not really planned to withstand uncontrolled factors.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
AMAZING FEAT - 30 STOREY BUILDING IN 15 DAYS
You should see it for yourself. Just when you think that it's more efficient to take it slow, this Chinese Building Company proved that Prefabricated modular buildings have many advantages over conventional buildings. Savings on labor cost over cost of materials: where the Chinese are widely known for their labor force, now they're showing the world how it should be done pragmatically. I could describe their process of construction as "quickly but surely".
Saturday, November 5, 2011
THE PROPOSED OVERHEAD KITCHEN CABINET
Just had to post about something I made for a project I need to do. My mother wanted it badly done. It is for our own humble kitchen. A overhead wall cabinet for the kitchen. Range hood placement consideration is pointed out for the design just to be installed on one wall above the stove and beside the refrigerator. What I did first was measure the existing counter or the base cabinet where a stove sat beside the refrigerator. Had to find out the allowable length of the proposed overhead kitchen cabinet. Had to draw the amount of wood needed. We had to buy the shopmade cabinet doors at our nearest hardware store. It did cost much but fairly well. And then we bought the corresponding amount of plyboards (as pre-estimated) needed to do the cabinet interior boxes. We bought the hinges as well. Now where is that carpenter?
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