Sabtu, 07 Mei 2011

Expert Executives and the Feeling

The American steel industry was struggling to compete with foreign companies who were producing and shipping steel to America cheaper than American companies could produce steel in their home market. Overwhelmingly, industry executives begged the Federal government for protection from imports

One executive did not. Ken Iverson, CEO at Nucor, was the exception. Strikingly, Iverson viewed the imports as a blessing. He actively, and unpopularly, spoke against government protectionist policies. The problem, as he saw it, was not companies from overseas, but rather poor management at home. Specifically, Iverson believed American management had failed to keep pace with innovation. The responsibility for being outperformed, according to Iverson, was the American executives, not the importers.

Differentiating successful executive experts, like Ken Iverson, is, in part, the feeling of personal responsible for the outcomes of their actions. Simply put, those who achieve great heights in business, sport or any other human endeavor largely do so because they believe their destiny is firmly in their hands. They feel that their level of achievement is chiefly their responsibility alone. The less expert executive easily chalks up their lack of success to things outside their control.

Feeling responsible is critical to attaining higher levels of expertise, and here is why: when you feel responsible your success or lack of it, you work hard to learn and earn whatever is necessary to become successful. When you believe what you achieve is beyond your control, you give up responsibility of the outcomes of your actions and are therefore less inclined to work to turn a lackluster performance into an outstanding one.

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Rendering for visulaization

I've been using the Podium rendering engine inside SketchUp lately for a few projects in Evanston:
This new kitchen in a Prairie Style house, and...
...this view showing a mudroom tile/railing/built-in transition.  While both of these could get polished in Photoshop, these "out of the box" renderings let me communicate to homeowner and contractor quickly. 

This blog has been focused mainly on passive house as an energy standard, but alongside PHPP, space, light, and material must be studied to bring all aspects of the design into focus simultaneously.  These good 3D tools go a long way toward collaborative visualization.

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

Bathroom Design




A bathroom designs idea - can I really design my own bathroom? Why not! Today, the bathroom is much more than just a room for grooming and a place to read. Bathrooms can be a good place for home exercise equipment and a good music system or TV, for example. What better way to unwind from the day than a soothing shower or warm soak in the tub with candles and relaxing music. So start a notebook. When you get a bathroom designs idea, write it down. Soon you will have defined the bathroom that is just right for you.

Design my own bathroom? You bet you can! When designing your own bathroom, some of the questions you should ask (and answer) include:

1. How big will the bathroom be? Bathroom sizes include:

  • Master bathroom or luxury bathroom - includes toilet, bidet, two sinks, separate tub and shower, whirpool or spa and perhaps more, depending on your budget. Some master bathrooms are large enough to have exercise equipment, and they are subdivided into smaller compartments for privacy depending on what is needed.
  • Full bathroom - includes toilet, sink, and combination tub/shower plumbed along one wall. Typical dimensions are 5x7 or 5x8 feet.
  • Half bathroom - includes sink and toilet only. It can be placed on the main floor of your home to reduce the morning rush, and the family doesn't have to go upstairs to use the toilet. Common dimensions are between 3x6 and 4x5 feet, about the size of a smaller closet.
  • Small bathroom - includes corner shower stall, toilet and sink and typical dimensions are 6x6 feet.
  • Childrens bathroom - can be a three-quarter bathroom or full bathroom depending on the size of your home and how many children you have. Children's bathrooms should have plenty of storage and cubbies that are safe and colorful. If several kids will use the same bathroom, a wall or half wall between the toilet and the rest of the bathroom may be a good idea.
  • Guest bathroom - can be a three-quarter bathroom or a full bathroom.

2. Are you planning to have convenient storage in the bathroom?
A design my own bathroom person will always include bathroom storage. You can find a combination sink/vanity for extra storage. A great bathroom designs idea is you can never have too much bathroom storage!

Use the wall space wisely with shelves or cabinets over the commode or almost anywhere in the bathroom. Consider using corner shelves, and hang towel bars above one another. Add a medicine cabinet with mirror to your bathroom to store grooming supplies, medicine or toiletries. Traditionally, the medicine cabinet was always located above the vanity or sink, but nowadays you can place it elsewhere in the bathroom. Add a shower caddy to your corner shower for extra storage.

Senin, 21 Maret 2011

Bathroom Wall Decor



A bathroom whether it is an independent unit or attached to a bedroom will always have tiles running around all wall surfaces. I some cases the tiles are fixed up to 4 feet height and then the wall are painted with a waterproof painting to prevent the seepage of water into the brick walls.

If you bathroom is small, you can use this to your advantage. Normally the small or big size of any space is perceived because of the border walls of any room. Using unique flooring and wall decor ideas you can easily remove the perception of borders and the room looks bigger.

You can do this by creating a flooring pattern in the bathroom using tiles and then continue this pattern on the walls as wall decor theme. You can do this up to 4 feet height as well. This will break out the dimensions of the bathroom and it will appear bigger.

Thus bathroom wall decor plays a major role in how the bathroom look when finished this because unlike every other room in your home, a bathroom has a limited number of furniture and decorating accessories available.

However if you follow a design theme while creating the plans and other drawings, it becomes very cost effective. First of all in most cases such as apartment bathrooms the height of the bathroom is smaller than the rest of the room. This is done because the dimensions of the bathroom are smaller too.

In such cases all can be treated with murals of ceramic times. While choosing the tiles it is necessary to understand who is going to use the bathroom. A bathroom wall decor theme will differ from a teenager’s bathroom that a kid's bathroom.