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Ar.Taz
Tue Nov 07 2006, 10:53am Print
Registered Member #265 Joined: Tue Oct 03 2006, 08:50am
: Dhaka
Posts: 53
here is what i have done with my tea house:) Edited Tue Nov 07 2006, 02:37pm
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rubelraf
Tue Nov 07 2006, 11:03am
rubelraf
Admin Registered Member #12 Joined: Sat Sep 17 2005, 01:22pm
: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Posts: 333
cannot find any pictures or url.




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aliza
Tue Nov 07 2006, 11:56am
Registered Member #68 Joined: Thu Jul 06 2006, 06:28am
: dhaka
Posts: 162
i cant see anything ..%-6
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dan
Tue Nov 07 2006, 02:32pm
Registered Member #19 Joined: Sun Oct 23 2005, 06:37am
: Dhaka-1217
Posts: 109
Tazrin,
i guess if you're having problem relating pics you should consult with admin(Neo).
Im looking forward to see your project and to know more about it.So hurry...!!!
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admin
Wed Nov 08 2006, 01:10am
Main Admin Registered Member #1 Joined: Sun Jul 31 2005, 06:24am
: virtual architecture ..!
Posts: 172
I think you people know that we have changed our server last week. Now archsociety.com is in a dedicated webserver.
There may be some problem happened during the server shifting, and may there's any difficulties in other backend settings. Still I couldn't figure out why the images are not been shown properly even after being uploaded.
But there shouldn't be any problem in uploading. I have tested it. Uploading is running smoothly. Only ongoing error is the image showing inside the forum.
Sorry for this hazard. Tazrin, you try to upload again, please make your image smaller in size before uploading it. If it excide the 512 KB limit it will not be uploaded.
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Ar.Taz
Wed Nov 08 2006, 03:09am
Registered Member #265 Joined: Tue Oct 03 2006, 08:50am
: Dhaka
Posts: 53
hope now it'll work... plz let me know what r the problems ... I know i m not goo d enough,, but tried atleast..:)

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atul
Thu Nov 09 2006, 06:31am
Registered Member #73 Joined: Wed Jul 12 2006, 10:32am
: Dhaka
Posts: 265
i admire hand drawings. but unfortuantely i cudnt read the spaces along functions. but i think the walls are of bricks/plastered. i wdnt hav prefered it. i wd like t have more operable...woods....lights.
anyway. great sketches i admit!
keep it heavy.
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rubelraf
Thu Nov 09 2006, 09:01am
rubelraf
Admin Registered Member #12 Joined: Sat Sep 17 2005, 01:22pm
: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Posts: 333
nice work ....



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