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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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1/9: Jordan house
![]() It's a non-news event, the Michael Jordan divorce, but sometimes you get a glimpse of how the other side lives and get to gawk at it. So here's what's at stake: the Jordan's Chicago-area house. A pretty nice dwelling, wouldn't you say? |
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Irrelevant Adulterant
Join Date: Dec 2001
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My gawd, that place looks bigger than the university I graduated from!
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whig
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Why is there an inverse corralation between taste and money? What a butt-ugly house.
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Master Locutor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: vancouver
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Dude......
not that I'm Mr. Richie Pants.... but... mostly likely, a LOT of houses look "ugly" from the air. When I buy my first 50k sq.ft. home (and stfu, whoever that annoying dude was that told me to curb my capitalism), I'm sure it won't be nearly as pretty from the air as it is up close.. ![]() I just like the fact that it has a basketball court, and a pitching green (or at least, thats what they looked like to me..!).. At least the guy built the house the way HE liked it... the dude likes basketball. He built a basketball court. Hell.. I like basketball.. If I was a gazillionaire, I'd buy it. ![]() (edit: even if I were a billionaire, I would consider buying it. Chicago is a fun town to party in) (furter edit: If michael jordan is reading this, I would accept the house for free. Don't give it to your wife, dude!!! give it to me!! she doesn't even like you!!) Last edited by ndetroit; 01-09-2002 at 07:24 PM. |
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retired
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Yo! Is that you Stackhouse?
![]() Detroit Pistons #42 ![]() Last edited by Nic Name; 01-09-2002 at 07:33 PM. |
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whig
Join Date: Apr 2001
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The point is the house has no style, no symmetry. Argh, form follows function, this clearly haven’t been applied
![]() No example? Look at the monstronisity above! There is no sense of self to it, it looks likw someone cobbeled it together over time with not a thought the the form they were creating! Nic - instead of showing a pic of my house, which is not what I like at all (don’t really have a choice ![]()
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Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. - Twain Last edited by jaguar; 01-11-2002 at 02:41 AM. |
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Hoodoo Guru
Join Date: May 2001
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Ever talk to anyone who spent some time in Falling Water? Read what the family had to say about LIVING there - you can't! It's always DAMP and moldy, the furniture (designed by FLW as in most of his houses) is horridly uncomfortable (try sitting on one of his chairs sometime). On to of that, Falling Water is falling down! There was some serious miscalucations in the cantilever design of the main floor - it really needed to be about 2x thick as it is - they are doing some serious work right now to prevent the house from falling That said, the Jordan house looks like an institutional complex. A GOOD architect can make an ordinary house extrordinary, and not for a lot of extra money - just by playing with things like reveals, shadow lines and lighting. Most houses have almost no thought given to shadow lines or lighting |
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Not much of a lot either.
![]() I was thinking about the divorce, she couldn't handle seeing Mike maybe twice a day? I guess that was the problem, she didn't want to pretend anymore. I really can't handle a big house, it promotes isolation among the inhabitants. I'll edit this when my girls hit their teens. |
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retired
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Architecture done Wright
![]() The Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, at its opening in New York City. If Frank Lloyd Wright hadn't died in 1959, I'd bet Mike would have engaged him to design the Jordan mansion. Maybe Jordan told his architect, hey, I love the work of FLW, y' know like the Guggenheim in NYC. Whatever, I want it to have all the toys. It definitely has to have a regulation basketball court and a golf course. Oh yeah, and the doors all hafta be over 8' feet 'cause some of my friends are bigger than me. And I love that black and white and shades of gray look. Oh, btw, guggenheim.com is well-designed, too. |
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I've been to Fallingwater twice. It's incredible. But I can see where such genius probably had to come with a huge ego as well. It's like Wright believed he had to re-invent everything for the house. Some things make sense to re-invent, like the special windows developed just for the house. And some things don't need to be re-invented, like chairs and beds. It would be a different type of genius to know what should be re-invented and what shouldn't - and yet another type of genius to understand how to work with people to reach the right compromises.
I get the idea that Wright wanted his clients to live up to his houses. That's kinda ludicrous. |
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Irrelevant Adulterant
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Then you meet a woman who sets you straight. ![]() If you're lucky you'll get a room to be a "guy" in. If you're really lucky, it'll be in the house. ![]() |
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I like a pretty simple bedroom. I'm all down with the techno kinda thing and whatnot, but basically, I just want to sleep there.
My computer room, however, I have more ideas for ![]() ![]() |
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Minnesota
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Lets open up a can of Frank Gehry on 'em! sure, he uses titanium now, but he started with plywood and chain-link.
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