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★★★★★sunzhboy阳光城市花园的家【简约不简单】——基本完工!

这样合理吗?

总开关+触保器 占4位
空调5路(客厅、餐厅、三个房间各一路)
厨房2路(微波炉1路)
客厅3路(其中音响2路)
餐厅门厅1路
客卫、朝北房间并1路
电热水器2路(小厨宝和主卫热水器各1路)
浴霸2路
两个朝南房间2路

共计24路
音响2路已经很少了!
我1路用来接我的“合宝”插座!
1路接普通插座!

我需要:
2个“合宝”美规双位插座
1个美规双位插座
3个英规单位插座
4个五孔插座
2个四孔插座
我们逐步来解说,电、环境、器材。
电,我们听到的声音都是电能转换为动能而来的,所以,电的质量直接影响声音的质量。
《音响技术》杂志社试音室拉的是三相供电,其中一相供办公电器用,另外两相分别单独供HIFI和AV用。
图中最上面的一个就是总电箱,下面两个分别是ISOCLEAN特别配置的超级配电箱,中间的是给HIFI,最下面是给AV。

这个就是HIFI的配电箱(AV的是一样),左边最大的是法国施耐德电气公司的梅兰日兰(Merlin Gerin)的空气开关,右边是24K金的西门子MCB断路器,接驳位都是采用镀金大铜片,配电箱里面都是采用4平方的英国电源线

配电箱外的英文说明,其中有说明是零欧姆接触。
没米啊!
也想上ISOCLEAN的配电箱  
可惜这个配电箱要好几万

这种电源线也要几百元一米啊(单根)
不对!
先天缺陷,后天很难补的!
数十万的柏林之声电源处理器,还比不上天生的纯净电源。
而电源对音质的影响几乎是器材所有部件最大的,甚至超过功放管!
所以很多极品厂家都有独特电源处理办法:
柏林之声使用电源处理器,
杰夫·罗兰使用电池供电,
马克使用升频,将50HZ交流电升频到400HZ……
当然,这些音响都价格不便宜,动不动就是几百万
上一些阳光的PP

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7-29 晴
今天瓦工进场!
按照我原先的要求,今天先开始砌房间的墙壁。
可惜我有事,直到下午三点才去现场。
今天天气极端炎热。只要一离开空调就汗流浃背。
到现场,我傻眼了。
没按我原先的要求砌房间的砖墙,而是封了下水管!
晕  
下水管我还要局部改动,并做隔音处理。
在我的一再要求下面,总算拆了。

令我极端郁闷:
最麻烦的就是工人不听指挥,全都按照自己想当然施工  
装修才开始,就已经麻烦不断。以后路还很长,看来很不好走  


[ 本帖最后由 sunzhboy 于 2007-10-13 22:58 编辑 ]

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我去新房。
工人连地面粉层都没敲,还竟然跟我说敲不敲无所谓  
以为我不懂?
砖墙砌在粉层上面怎么可能坚固呢?
不过,最后还是敲了  


[ 本帖最后由 sunzhboy 于 2007-10-13 23:02 编辑 ]

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一些重要物资昨天也送到了

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加固墙体的钢丝网。
可惜不是最理想的那种三角截面的!

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7-30 晴
今天真是够热的!
早晨瓦工打来电话,说是我的工艺要求太高,一般瓦工根本做不了  
要再过四五天,等他们最好的大师傅把手里的活做完了才行  
今天没人去干活!
停了虽然不爽,但是只能阿Q一把,总比砌了不好要返工强很多
这几天没开工,没事做。
贴几个非常PP的hansgrohe的样板间!

[ 本帖最后由 sunzhboy 于 2007-10-13 23:06 编辑 ]

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Phillipe Starck is on of the best-known contemporary designers in the world. He has not only received public acclaim for his amazing building interior designs but has also proved to be an accomplished architect and product designer.

Much of his work produced in the 1980's and 1990's was influenced by fashion and novelty. It has even been referred to by some as being 'overdesigned'. In the 21st century his approach to design seems to have changed.

Starck has recently promoted the ethos that honesty and integrity should be at the core of design. Products should not created as 'throw away artifacts', only surviving for as long as they remain in fashion but should ideally have longevity and durability. He believes that as designers we need to be both honest and objective.



Press here to view some of Phillipe Starcks creations.


Philippe Starck was born in Paris on 18th January 1949 the son of an aircraft designer, it is he who probably inspired the young Starck. Even at a very early age Starck showed enthusiasm for design. Starck lives and works in Paris.

Products designed by Starck can be seen on display in the collections of a number of European and American museums, among them the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and the Museum of Design in London. Exhibitions of his work, either alone or in conjunction with that of other designers, have been held, among other places, in Paris, Marseille, Rome, Munich, Düsseldorf, Kyoto, Tokyo, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York

Below are just some of Starck's accomplishments.



Mid-sixties Starck attended the Ecole Nissim de Camondo in Paris.
1968 Starck set up his first company producing inflatable objects.
1976 Starck fitted out the Paris nightclub La Main Bleue.
1978 Starck fitted out the Paris night club Les Bains-Douches.
1979 Starck founded the "Starck Product" company.
1982 Starck worked as an interior designer and refurbishing the private apartments in the Elysée Palace in Paris for President Mitterrand of France.
1984 Starck designed the interior of the Café Costes in Paris.
1985 Starck designed the interior of the Cafe, Manin in Tokyo.
1987 Starck designed a number of private dwelling houses and apartment blocks, for example Lemoult in Paris.
1988 Starck was responsible for the interior design of the Royalton in New York.
1989 Starck was responsible for designing the La Flamme building in Tokyo, commissioned by the Asahi brewery.
1989 Starck designed commercial premises for the French cutlery company Laguiole.
1990 Starck was responsible for designing the Nani Nani office building for Rikugo.
1990 Starck was responsible for the interior design of the Paramount hotels in New York.
1990 Starck designed the interior of the Cafe,Teatriz in Madrid.
1991 He played a leading role in the design of the Groningen Museum in the Netherlands
1991 Starck designed The Green Baron Office Block commissioned by Meisei in Osaka.
1991 Starck Designed the Apartments, The Angle in Antwerp.
1991 Starck responsible for the design of 18 rental apartment buildings in Los Angeles.
1991 Starck also created the designs for a private house in Madrid.
1991 Starck designed commercial premises for an organic products manufacturer near Bordeaux.
1991 Starck designs a whole street block, La Rue Starck.


In addition to all of the above, during the 1980s Starck designed numerous collections. He also created individual items of furniture to be manufactured by firms all over the world.

In the field of industrial design, he has been responsible for the creation of a wide variety of objects in the O.W.O. Series, noodles for Panzani, boats for Beneteau, mineral-water bottles for Glacier, kitchen appliances for Alessi, toothbrushes for Fluocaril, luggage for Vuitton, "Urban Fittings" for Decaux, office furniture for Vitra, as well as vehicles, computers, doorknobs, spectacle frames, etc. Starck´s work has brought him numerous prizes and awards.

Useful Websites

http://www.philippe-starck.com/index01.html

http://www.skewarch.com/architects/starck

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Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950. He graduated in architecture at the Politecnico of Milan.

From 1972 he worked in the field of industrial design as a designer and consultant. He works with many manufacturers such as Ansorg, Arclinea, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Inda, Kartell, Tre-P&Tre-Più, Valli & Valli, Vitra.

In 1999 he becomes art director for Brionvega.

He won the Golden Compass Award in 1987 and 1995.

The 'Mobil' system and the 'Battista' folding table for Kartell are exposed in the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art of New York.

In 1981 he also starts working on architecture and interiors, establishing a multi-disciplinary architecture and design studio with experience ranging from architecture to corporate design comprising total creative directing for a mixed range of international clients.

Between 1987 and 1996, Terry Dwan joined Antonio Citterio to work on many architectural projects all over Europe and Japan, developing interiors for stores and offices. The most significant projects are:

A commercial and administrative complex near Milan
The Esprit Headquarters in Milan, Amsterdam and Antwerp
The Polsterfabrik in Neuenburg (Germany) for Vitra
A factory in Milan for Antonio Fusco.

In 1996/97 Antonio Citterio and Partners participated in numerous competitions, all winning competition entries:

Corporate Design for the Commerzbank pilot branches in Germany
new retail environment for Habitat in Paris
The Interior Concept for smart Centres
Buildings and exhibition stands selling the new smart car
The restructuring of the existing Line 1 Metro system of Milan
The restructuring of the Line A metro system of Rome.

Meanwhile the following projects have come to a final stage: the renovation of an office building for Antonio Citterio and Partners in Milan, a building for the Headquarters of the Edel Records GmbH to be built in Hamburg, a clothing production factory in Legnano (near Milan).

Antonio Citterio has taught at Domus Academy of Milan from 1990 until 1992 and at La Sapienza University of Rome in 1997.

He has been the external examiner for the Furniture Design Course of Royal College of London from 1993 until 1995.

He was asked to give lectures and hold several conferences at the Politecnico University of Milan, the Triennale of Milan, the Montreal University, the Stockholm Royal Institute of Technology, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH) and the Karlsruhe University.

From 1999 he teaches at the "Accademia di Architettura" of Mendrisio (Switzerland).

Antonio Citterio lives and works in Milan.

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