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"brudgers" > Interesting that there is no mention of the architect who actually designed > it. That's a good point, brudgers, but apparently it's Starnet Corporation- perhaps an affiliate of TekCAD- that did the roof- using TekCAD 2, by the way. (Which looks alot like Per's H3D, by the way- plus the triangularity. Sorry, Per.) People are just necessary evils of running a business in the interest of making money, and yet they require money to buy the stuff that spits off the assembly lines, and ultimately, like a used Swiffer cloth, into the landfill. Architects need to be replaced by robots so that they may be employed for more mundane, if more difficult to do by robots tasks, such as garbage-collecting, assembly-line garbage recycling and custom kitchen deliveries. Immigrants sign up. Now there's honest, dignified work, and we all know that Jobs are priorities for the health and well-being of the Economy. The Economy comes first. ...Where was I... Oh yeah... A quote from the site: "The covering for this facility is a 85,000 square foot roof being developed by Starnet Corporation of Longwood, Florida. Using a custom-enhanced version of TekCAD 2 Pro and bringing in TekStar's creative, design and engineering services, Starnet has produced this roof design as tribute to transportation - a 'moving wave' undulating over the station... The versatility of TekCAD 2 is a perfect fit for the building system." Wait a minute, sorry, that's TekCAD 2 Pro. I forgot the 'Pro' part, as you can see. The Software Is the Professional. Richard > "Dave Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The roof of the structure represents a "moving wave" - four spaceframes > > combined to provide coverage to the city's newly designed bus terminal. > > > > http://www.tekcad.com/email/ > > > > -- > > David J Anderson / Chief Technical Officer > > TekStar International Corporation > > www.tekcad.com > > > > > > > >
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