terça-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2009

Quem é o Pai ?


A lapiseira saiu à noite com 2 lápis:
o lápis rico e o lápis pobre.

Passado um tempo descobriu-se que estava grávida.
Quem foi o culpado?
O lápis rico ou o lápis pobre?
Resposta mais abaixo...










O lápis pobre.
O lápis rico tem sempre uma borrachinha na ponta...

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Um comentário:

  1. Hehehe...haja lápis, e que sejam lazuli...

    :-)


    A despropósito de tudo e nada:

    O Krier, foi um dos gajús que formou o meu gosto em arquitectura, ajudou a fazer um museu aqui perto (Odrinhas), e é tudo menos estúpido. Se estiverem lá perto não percam...

    :-)



    Leon Krier is the famous classicist and urbanist from Luxembourg who is architect and planner for Poundbury, the new town in Dorsetshire, England, sponsored by Prince Charles. Poundbury is widely hated by modernists, hence it is a beautiful, functional and lovable place.

    Krier will be speaking at Brown's Solomon Hall at 5:30 this Thursday, Dec. 3. The lecture, sponsored by the New England chapter of the Congress of the New Urbanism, is free and open to the public, but you must register, which you can do here.

    Brown's urban studies department, Cornish Associates and Donald Powers Architects are co-sponsoring the event with CNU-NE.

    After the lecture Krier will sign his books. His most well-known is Architecture: Choice or Fate? Published in 1998, it contains his trademark architectural sketches and cartoons, of which the above may be (for obvious reasons) the most notorious. I could not locate my favorite online to reprint it here. It features two sketches, each of two towns on either side of a river, connected by a bridge. In the top sketch, labeled "False Choice," both towns are a mixture of traditional and modernist architecture. In the bottom sketch, "True Choice," the town on one side of the bridge has only modernist architecture and the town on the other side has only traditional architecture.

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