Post Date: November 11, 2018 5:30 PM
Upon receiving advice on how to make the website look better, I worked on the z-axis of the site. I used some of the few available images on H3 to provide a depth to the website. I also included a new navigation bar on the top that is transparent to appear on top of the page. This new nav bar also slides down the page with the user.
-Peter
Post Date: November 16, 2018 4:50 PM
This week I have delved more into the history of H3 and the former church. With the assistance of Sarah Puccio, I extensively pored over a book that heavily dives into this history, going from the founding of the church in 1481 to the renovation of the church and Herion Accelerator in 2005-2008. I also found a video documentary that I shared with Fabio, who seemed pleased with this find. I am creating a presentation that holds all of the information I found in this research
-Ryan
Post Date: November 16th, 2018 1:18 AM
This week a number of maintenance things drew our attention. We were asked to start working on keys to the building and were shown a number of boxes of keys with little to no sorting. We were also asked to move all loose items into two rooms: technological stuff into a particular technical room and everything else into a room across the hallway named the storage room. A number of items were property of Venice as marked by blue tags labeled 'Comune Di Venezia.' We recorded all the numbers on these and moved them to a room in the back of the Deposito. It has also become clear that we have to start working on a naming system for the rooms.
I am currently working on a set of documents detailing what items SerenDPT will need to buy soon to run its events. Part of this requires measuring sound impulses and reverberation times in each room.
-Colin
Post Date: November 16th, 2018 2:45 PM
After finally collecting and organizing all of my assets in Adobe Bridge, the Catalog of Inspiring Designs is almost complete. Upon completion, the catalog will contain over 250 images from multiple design firms showcasing the interior spaces of tech giants such as Google, Uber, Dropbox, DirecTV and more. In addition to this, a section has been dedicated to the more elemental side of things, with a showcase of items from Innovative Office Solutions Inc.. It is our belief that this catalog will be as comprehensive and inspiring as needed for initial design plans made by SerenDPT.
-Alex