More and other Designs






                       A design for a valentine day card


                 A Design for a web page, two artists, Alan Simmons and Dave Kupczyk


 

     A condominium complex. The lady flies a vehicle with "pseudoscience". This Electrogravitic variation is called pseudoscience by the mainstream. Two guys wave at her from below.


        
      The main architectural influences here are John Lautner and Malcolm Wells. Both studied
Frank Lloyd Wright. Lautner was an actual student of Wright's. Here drones fly the landscape and develop an accurate 3-D model of the terrain. The houses are designed in a computer---with old fashioned sketches used as an aid. Powerful lasers then cut shapes into the land and robotics fit 3-D printed concrete and polymers with lunar glass, steel and wood. With the aid of human workers of course.


    A modified Eagle flies over a canyon city


A scene from the Fountains of Paradise



   Exploring an ancient ruin on the moon



    Hans Engelaufgennetbrennan in his mansion with Architect Anita Hegel


       Hydrogen Cell Cars and N-Space technology applied



    Astronauts being readied for exploration in an Eagle prototype


    Over the icy oceans of Europa


        Lunar cabin


Inside a Mars dwelling




Astronauts in a cave encounter an orb

         On the moon

Mars Lander

       A resort in Hawaii. The two seater car uses Electrogravitics.



      A variation on the Hyperloop technology. Again Hurricane Tornado proof community.


   More of the same

    

        This is carved from the earth then buildings are installed. Tornado and hurricane proof village.


Two types of technology


      

      What happens when you combine super modern eco idea with a festive kinda Santa claus element. These people even grow their own Christmas trees.


   The Hotel Callabandra. It's a damned good thing we have computers. Can you imagine drawing out the floor plans and elevations for this?


     Wright might approve of this modern translation of his Usonian theme edged with an element
of Prairie. Mog was not involved with this project.

 

       Mog was not really involved in this one.


      What dreams may come to a child in this place.


      A John Lautner style studio. It's like a campus with a modern theme.



       Another Lautner style interior with a tribute to Lautner's mentor and inspiration. Part of the residential aspect of the studio above.


   A future Buddhist center with a people mover on the lower left that uses a linear motor propulsion.


    A future culture center





     Three houses following the Hurricane/Tornado proof theme.







        A tornado shelter of sorts





       Tornado shelter in the front yard.


       A Dino Cafe with a Tyrannosaurus in the foreground, one based on the skeleton known as "Scotty". A Quetzalcoatlus Northropi is perched in the background on a grassy rock. 


        Another Dino Cafe idea, this time the cafe is also a tornado shelter. Right, a T-Rex. Left a Triceratops. In the background is an Argentinosaurs

     Tornado sheltered village


     It's not an easy task to combine two propulsion systems in one craft, Nano Fusion with Gravitic propulsion.


      A new type of kitchen


       A car flying past a country hotel


   The first experiment with terraforming Mars.


     View from backyard


Each terrace and shape is tailored for water run off. Each structure is tornado proof to within any recorded tornado event.

WHAT WAS LEFT OUT OF INTERSTELLAR


         Cooper is floating in space after the Tesseract dissolves. A spacecraft just happens by...


        This is the station he is taken to.


    One main and multiple centrifuges, most are large enough to avoid Coriolis Force discomfiture. One of the docking ports opens.


    From this point the docking process is automated.


    The rescue ship is very large, but it is tiny compared to the station. This craft too has its centrifuge.


    A smooth dock, Cooper is glided into one of the Med Bays in the main centrifuge.

    AIAA SPACE EXPO


     A Space Expo and Display idea in the Nevada Desert.Two old Space Shuttles are included, and brand new Shuttle; an Eagle from Space 1999, A NASA Lunar Rover and a more modern rover to be used on Mars. These are surrounded by a "Mock" Moonbase with complete interior, including a cafe and display rooms.

       
        A closer view; the Geodesic Dome contains a mock Lunar Surface for guests to experience.


     Also in the Nevada Desert there are other structures both functional and for display. A space shuttle, here modified; again the Eagle from Space 1999 with full adapted interior and a "futuristic" space craft/lander for "all terrain".


    Two Astronauts, a man and a woman stand in front of a rover/shuttle, behind which is a "mixed media" spacecraft that uses Gravitic Propulsion as well as more conventional propulsion methods. Again this is a display proposal.




   CD and Album cover ideas

     
        This was inspired by an album that never took off by a band that dissolved into wanton oblivion, and this was the title of one of the songs featured. The band called themselves Lionheart, and this is Frank the Lionheart sitting on a desert rock contemplating the anachronistic irony of existence.

    KOMBULAY FLATULA

    The latest Architectural superstar



    This house is the closest thing to a Frank Lloyd Wright house she designed.


These (above and below) were designed with extreme weather events in mind.



    Tornado and hurricane resistant. Almost like futuristic Hobbit-holes.

      
      There is a lot of 3-D printing and laser cutting, even of the landscape.

    It has become normal to build against any type of weather. Because at the time  the people themselves were so spiritually corrupt they could not fathom an actual society like this so this was done with unspoiled acquired land.








 Continuing the "futuristic Hobbit" theme Desaturated?









       The Earth (on the monitor) is useful in that any recipe from anywhere can be accessed with videos of many chefs giving their expert demonstrations. Not only that is is constantly being adjusted per the latest satellite imagery. The stove range is the latest magnetic induction with pre set choices for each item cooked per recipe.












   

       Closer to a Lautner/Wright style.



        A futuristic Hobbit hole




     Three different concrete shapes; all with wood trim and except for the last one, with stone also (On the house).



     Above: Two Bathroom approaches. One is close to the futuristic "Hobbit" theme and below that, something "High Tech".







       A house and two cafes. 


     Looks a bit like Starbucks......with perhaps a creative edge.





       Akin to futuristic Hobbit holes?


      Each berm has an herbal barrier so unwanted insects do not encroach.





      A couple sitting on the deck of their cabin


       library


      Another one





      House with a deck.


     House with a deck, more sliding glass doors.



     Much of the technology is hidden


Three floors, double deck, triple counting the bottom.





         Joe is a Police Officer who had a dream. He had seen so many broken and wrecked neighbourhoods he would team up with architects and engineers to instigate a major transformation on property he had acquired. He further teamed up with friends to expand the property and to build using new techniques.


        A friendly neighbourhood which was unthinkable before the Great         Nichiren 
reformation.
       

       A cafe in Sedona. The coffee house is on top; fine dining on the lower levels. John Lautner influence.


        Arizona desert cafe under construction


     Another cafe under construction. Since there are walk paths but no paved roads customers use a form of transportation other than car or truck. Sometimes it's a horse but often it is something else.


     "After this long journey what I need now is a good cup of coffee. My horse could use a beer."


The animatronic is so real people think it's alive


A regular alpine village 

      Deltoid University sits among the clouds. Professor Barmany Futtock won an award for Best Administrator.


    The Brilliant Architect team of Flatula Fornica Futtock. Barmany Futtock is in the middle; Kombulay Flatula to his right (picture left), and Astrid Fornica to his left.


        Professor Futtock teamed with Combulay Flatula the famous architect and Astrid Fornica to create these buildings. That was the triad of Flatula Fornica Futtock, which lasted a few years and yielded unexpected results.


     The views both interior and exterior were compelling. White concrete with a granite floor. Fiberoptic lighting. When there are clerks you may ask them for a special coffee mug. You take it and set it on the point on the table which indicates the type of coffee or tea drink you'd like. How much cream or sugar etc, then wait. In thirty seconds the drink is in the mug. As you like it.


       In another section we have the same type of coffee table.


     Construction finished on the Ketterig Research Center


     The wood trim lends warmth to the entrance lobby.


    Complimenting this canyon. There is a Hyperloop underground transport that leads to this megastructure, a small contained self sufficient city.


    In another part of the canyon a sister Megastructure city flourishes. It is advised that when cycling along those roads to be strapped to the "Balloon Back" which automatically inflates if you fall off the edge pulling you up. You can steer with guided props to a safe place. Until the adequate rail system is installed.


    For a colder climate....


    The eVTOL craft has rotors which not only rotate but can wave and flap much like the wings of an insect thus increasing fuel efficiency. This also serves as a research center.


    A little more advanced; going back to Maxwell's original theory of electrodynamics (Not taught in College) where he unified gravity and the electromagnetic field with the higher group symmetry algebra....


    This obviously uses more than one propulsion system; the craft is also able to change its configuration.


        A Buddhist Community Center


     Another Buddhist Community Center.


        And yet another one...


         Not like the other one.


      ....with a fountain.


       Or a waterfall


    Building complex


     A self sustaining sustenance.


     
And another. This is the Bellwether eVTOL car, the model of which is currently being tested in Dubai.


    The rocks were used in the compounding of the concrete. The car is nicknamed the "Antelope".



      A variation of an Organic theme.


     A sunny afternoon. Dr. Patel Chundraunpakkamumpapalampallai the famous mathematician strolls on to his deck. Two neighbors are enjoying a picnic center left of the frame.

      A shopping center with a Pub, a General Store, a Coffee House, A supermarket, a Restaurant, a Buddhist Center, a Church.......


     Loosely based on the Ennis Brown House


     A retreat for aspiring Cause Awakened Ones


    The house was designed to keep out critters and damp. It has pleasant nooks and crannies and crooks and grannies for reading, iPad exploring, chatting and so forth.


    The Avebury camping ground. The camp dwellings are fireproof, when sealed waterproof, and Sasquatch proof. They will repel any blue beam carbuncle ratified for gizzard strung projectiles. 


    It's official. A cafe can be carved out of a large boulder. Providing the boulder is large enough to carve a cafe out of it.


    A very similar cafe to the previous. This is also of stone but not carved (mostly) from a single boulder. You could literally call it a Hard Rock Cafe.


      This blends an old world feel with a modern edge.


      The stone and the wood give the modern piece warmth. Many people today love white and the feel of sterility. There are those that do not.


    

    The second one up from this has almost an identical floor plan but without the modern feel. It's more Ikea compatible. Two spiral stairs; one for the employees that goes to a restoom and washroom and the customer stairs to the next level.


    The entrance door is by Philippe Artonioni-Vasquez, waterfall by Deb Yutante.


    
Both Coffee Houses and Houses take on the theme




    A country road and a house.


    The fireplace has a hidden stack outside.


    This is similar to the previous house with an extended roof and a landscaped garden.


    Again. A house on a country road. Most of the trees in view are young.


    The concrete is a special "super high" PSI standard. The cooking range, a Nano Particle Magnetic Induction system, can cause extreme high speed temperature fluctuations so controllable you can even deep-fry beans and refry eggs, hitherto an impossible feat.


    The rug is bona fide Frank Lloyd Wright.


    A pinewood yard with a house built to be hurricane and tornado resistant.


    Another Frank Lloyd Wright Wrug.


    Variation on a theme.


    An interesting foyer. The space above provides a particular airflow.


    There are moveable panels behind the bed. Concrete was 3D printed and laser cut.


    A multi leveled living space. The air conditioning is so effective that sometimes you need a fire in the fireplace to counteract it.


    The center point of the couch/seat/thing elevates and can be used as a table. It is spill proof and waterproof.


    A study/living area with Kitchen and Washroom.


    Tailor made for these mountains and rocks


    There are many new techniques for processing wood. And not to worry: more trees were planted than taken down.


      My Butsudan is two tone wood; Birch and Walnut. The Birch is treated so it has a honey colour like this so I decided to make this two tone. Then to make the coffee table "High Tech" with a two toned edge and a Frank Lloyd Wright style rug with the same two tone as the wood, with the dark charcoal outlines. This is almost the same layout as above, but not quite. The cabinets are curved with a dark granite counter. I'll adjust the mantel later.


    Some people wanted something more traditional and in a different part of the mountain, not far from the other, that is what they got.


    A converted backyard of our current house (we have the same amount of space but it currently looks nothing like this.


      This has a playground for children of all sizes.


    This train can attain speeds in excess of 300 MPH. Buildings and structures are designed to handle whatever turbulence that might result from the resulting aerial displacement.


    This train can travel at whack speed


    A Frank Lloyd Wright influenced house. The skull is an Albertosaurus Libratus. Think of it as a smaller cousin to the T-Rex


    A kitchen......with a difference


    A run down Los Angeles


    Or we could wake up and head in another direction


      Another approach


       That lifting of Lethe's veil to name...... 





    A little influence from Giza et al.

    A variation on a theme; Frank Lloyd Wright influence.


    A village near Alaska. This is Lake Bwambwedhambe.


    This interior has similarities to the Frank Lloyd Wright Zimmerman House.


    A scattered village by a mountain lake with a landscaped garden and a Backhoe Boonleggy. Out where the air is crisp and clean.....


    An interior view of the mountain range.


    The couple are enjoying a quiet sojourn amoung the somberly sequient pines and cones.


    The living room and interior shows a mixture of Adobe, Frank Lloyd Wright and John Lautner.

    

    This house is adjacent to a ballet studio


    In the vicinity.


    Everyone and their grandmother wants one of these tables. Pick a hot or cold drink and place a particular mug on it; in thirty seconds you have that drink fully hot or cold or anything in between.


    The tornado proofing is very effective. This skylight is domed and bulletproof. The couch was placed there for display purposes; it is usually closer to the fire. During a cold day, of course.


    There was some discussion as to whether a more intimate space would be appropriate or whether it would be inappropriate to appropriate such space, or perhaps to use movable partitions.


    Likewise.


    One proposed project.


    This wood "Wrap around" can be attached to any space where it will fit. The slats are also adjustable. The magnetic induction can be used on a variety of pot ware that have iron in them.


    A variation on the previous proposal. More complex design with increased drainage.


    Some approaches, like the previous three were more "conservative".


    Pushing the envelope a little.


    Some of the wood is treated for 3D printing. The technique is still far too new.


    An embedded bed.


    A seating area where you can take tea, have coffee, meditate, converse and enjoy Indian food. With Masala Chai of course.


    Sometimes the berms are created; sometimes they are simply the natural lay of the land incorporated into the architecture.


    Plasticized concrete much of it 3D printed with Hexavalent rebar. The wood is specially treated.


    A porch deck at the torch neck.


    A very comfortable living area.


    The insulation is remarkable.


    This entire megastructure was designed by a single Architect. This is only possible because of the programs available and aid from AI sources. An entire forest held on a terrace. Dariadoth Fonenoy o'Fre Wantabbanabby.

    


    Windows descend at the push of a button. There is of course a manual override.


    A more basic window method.


    A Babbalithic Dome.

    These flying vehicles are the size of two or three Jumbo airliners.


    A cruise ship docks at a docking bay for cruise ships


    Weatherproofing again


    The trees enjoy the view of the house, which itself enjoys the view of the trees. Weather and other proofing.


    Again.


    A ballet studio that says Ballet Studio on it.



    A practice floor for the floor ballet practitioners.


    Another Ballet Studio with more adventurous architecture.


    The entrance Foyer is friendly. It even has a set for the odd visitor who likes to lean against the wall. Proposition 1.


    The second design proposition is equally friendly


    Aside from the half mad wolverine they keep hidden somewhere, this third proposal design iteration presents a friendly countenance to the public. And to the locals as well.

    The practice spaces are also friendly, of a type.


    Fans of Frank Lloyd Wright and his earlier Los Angeles work, these two architects (above and below) designed their homes emulating the Ennis and Hollyhock Houses.


      This second iteration is a little more adventurous.



    Some land in Mississippi waiting for another unimaginative development....


    However an adventurous architect decided to build something that had some attraction. High PSI Concrete was shaped into this sculpted form. Of course he met with great resistance from those hell bent on the moribund and the barbaric. However, It became so popular so quickly he had to build seating platforms and other extensions. Eventually it lead to more of the same, and not just with cafes. Department stores, clothing stores, hardware stores and residences all began to adopt his method.
     And so it was that the land was transformed as the people were.


    The stone floor blended well with the concrete.


    A new alternative to other alternatives. Of course the red brick is reinforced...who do you think we are?


    An odd blend of Le Cobusier and Frank Lloyd Wright manifesting in not such an odd manner.


    One of the choice choices for the living room interior; a cozy nestophile.


    Another choice for an interior of the living space. The wooden cross panelling does affect the way one perceives the space even at the subconscious level. The fireplace is surprisingly effective.


    There is a somewhat noticeable aerodynamicism even with the cantilever. The railing on the deck can easily be disassembled.


    The high PSI Plasticized concrete was 3D printed together with hexavalent rebar pre configured in interconnected stressofactor lattice patterns.


    The space above was converted into the thing below.


    A converted space. This is designed to weather hurricanes and even tornadoes. It can even withstand the occasional falling tree. They forgot to remove the tree picture right, just a few feet from the house. One might call this a surgically precise oversight.


    There was a significant amount of 3D printing involved in the establishment of this home.


   
   The suburb of a small city. The shells of the buildings, many laser cut or 3D printed, are made mostly from a nano particle plasticized concrete aggregate, wood and "Lunar Glass".


    The books are worth reading.


    A cafe and diner (cafe downstairs) with an indoor/outdoor lounge area (Under the middle dome in the back) which extends out to a large deck. The vehicle in the foreground is a flying car that uses the "Pseudo Science" method of Electrogravitic Propulsion.......


    The purpose of this interior is to give this cafe a super modern and an old rickety look at the same time. It has a hand crafted look.


    There are live attendants in this cafe. The dispenser can make any type of coffee or tea and most types of food. Although convenient, nothing replaces genuine human interaction. This cafe is made with a mixture of white concrete and stone with wood trim.


    A more traditional design. The couch has a motor and can be moved by controls. The coffee table is a Frank Lloyd Wright design, slightly modified. Ceiling panels over the kitchen counters and island can be lowered. They have pots, pans and food items nd a vacuum storage.


    A return to the Frank Lloyd Wright revival derival. Derived from other revival derivatives.


    A further but farther derivation of the previous revival of derival derivatives. A quasi specular revival derivation of said.


    An English country cottage. A nod to the old, a look to the new.


    An English country cottage. Again this time an interior.

    
    Almost a futuristic Hobbit Hole. The stained glass on the front door is a Frank Lloyd Wright design.

    

    Interior. It looks both high tech modern and old fashioned. The rug is a Frank Lloyd Wright design.


    A Combination of the old and the new. Cottage o' Pottage.


    A variation with more variety perhaps.


    An impressive library.


    With even a greater modern edge.


    Another (non) typical English cottage...


    Tabulating toward a less typical approach


    And Grabulating toward a more savuvary approach.


    The windows are opaquable.


    Also screens can be pulled from the bottom edge upward or the top edge down ward


    A flying "car" lands on a platform. A moving "C-Shelter" will approach from the side to give the car weather protection.


    This vehicle uses enclosed fans with redundant equilibrium adjustability. This is an Indian based Self Realization center. The patterned windows are the meditation rooms. There is dining, music, lounging and felounging.


    "Discipline 007...."


    As the Hunt goes By


    A flying SUV with adjustable pivoting thrusting thruster fans.


    This is a pivotal absquotium nervic vaspula entegris. A new structural approach, here presented with Stickley furniture, a style that matches the mood. The sixties style table seems an edge removed from the theme, both in colour and style. Which, of course, it is.


    I think we missed this one.


    A modern Log Cabin with traditional features, including logs.


    A modern log cabin interior with traditional features, including logs. And a real stone fireplace.


    An even more modern log cabin.


    The windows have superb insulation.

    
    Super plasticized concrete structures can be 3D printed. A special 3D Flux interlocking printer can combine the concrete with a metallic mesh rebar for added tensile strength.



    Concrete wood and stone are popular with these structures. The cliff is made part of the edifice.


    This is not exactly Electrogravitics......


    From the interior of one of those homes we see a wall and a fireplace hewn from the surrounding cliff rock. There is undoubtedly a Lautner influence here.


    Some people in Florida got fed up with the idea of building structures that were extremely vulnerable to hurricanes and Tsunamis and had the extremely radical idea of actually building according to the environment and weather. These here are really Hurricane Tornado and Tsunami proof. Beyond the recorded levels of each record event.
    Go figure.


    Some people actually had fun designing and building these things. They also had fun living in these buildings.
    Believe it.....or not.


    More beach front wizardry. They have withstood the test of time.


    More of similar but somewhat different shapes. Wind breaking arches and so
 forth.


    More hurricane proof structures


    On a beach peninsula outcropping a complex structure complex cropping all risk with deep foundations and aerodynamic shapes is about to weather a severe hurricane. It will be the safest place to be, as land outcropping on edge as it dares to be. The pools will cover. Electricity is Geothermally generated.


      The rebuilding of Cuba


     

    Another iteration.


    Drungheda are not easy to find


    Drungheda again.


    The pyramid like structure is under construction.


    A remodeling project. As you can tell the perspective is not 100%. The two halves I spliced together and originally they were not supposed to be a panorama. Anyway the main information is there.


    A close up of one section


    The same idea pushed a little bit toward the future. This comes with or without electronic poltergeists. Don't ask. 



    A somewhat futuristic kitchen. Some panels pull from the ceiling, or by choice are lowered and expanded into whatever capacity is required, including shelves and lighting.


    A Dining Kitchen area.


    A Dining Kitchen area.


    Another area.
 

    From the living room to the kitchen and dining area. This style is very Batman Beyond/John Lautner. The skylights compliment the lights. And the highlights compliment the skylights. The rug, of course, is Frank Lloyd Wright.


    Andrew Camarata decides to build into the earth. A not very large two bedroom (adaptable to three) which can be let as an Air B&B. When to enter you step down into the living area and half the house is in the berm/ground. Windos on the other side and strategic skylights.


    A country home.


    A variation on an existential theme.


    The interior is no less fascinating as an interior, as the exterior is as much as it is as fascinating as the interior is.

       
    The Auditorium of a Buddhist Community Center with Butsudan, Altar, stage and seats. The form is almost but not quite symmetrical. The Butsudan is an enlarged replica of an existing design by yours truly.


    Some people show up just to hang out.


    The Butsudan here was improvised on the spot. What would fit an auditorium like this? Would we need larger windows?
    

    Providing there is an excellent drainage system they will be fine.


    Architecture is only limited by the integrity of one's imagination.


    The food is good. The Teas and Coffees are good. The bookstore and library are comfortable.  


    Natural greenery will never grow old. Except, of course, naturally.


    Complex tree/rock houses.


    Cues from Frank Lloyd Wright.


    Again some cues.


     Some of the interior work has a a certain feel...


    One of these couches has a nano-fusion experiment look to it. The Architect called himself a "Barkitech" meaning that he worked extensively with tree bark. Frankly I don't see it myself. Perhaps he was really referring to his dog.


    The coffee machine actually works. Regular drip, Cappuccino, Latte, Americano, Espresso, Turkish coffee and instant ice. Also any Frappamochachinolatte.


    The Architect, Larry O'Visigoth loves his wood trim.


    The fancy suites were called "The Philosopher's Suites". O'Visigoth thought it was pretentious and called them the "Philasofiatribes". This window indeed fully opens to the elements as shown. There are electronic and herbal protocols to prevent certain "creatures" from entering. "But what if that fails and you can't close the window?" one tenant asked O'Visigoth. "Well then you're screwed."


       This is more intimate.


    Another cozy setting


    And another


    This has a perfect view of the mountains and lake.


    Dortrand "Larry" O'Visigoth the architect. When he was especially happy with a design he would make loud ape noises. His employees would freak out. My favorite quote of his? "WO WO WO! WO! HO EEEEEYUH YUH YUH YUH!!"


    Larry calls this the Plantenarium.


    This living area has a work station that is almost a kitchen. Cues from John Lautner, Frank Lloyd Wright's best student.


    This is the basement of one of the houses.


    The plant was imported from an exotic suburb of a Tonga Urb.


    The plant here was imported from an ancient Diatribe Pontificate. It has splendiferous squander which can neither be replicated nor set asunder. They grow among the coniferous blunder can can not be found except near the tropical semi desert town of Cartilage. 

    

    When you've been out in the cold, you enter to a floor heated room then step into the "pit" where you sit with a cup of tea or coffee and the stones warm your bootlegs to the brine. The ceiling is bamboo.


    On a hexagonal grid one can accomplish many things that otherwise untoward entities might usurp for themselves as being self evident that which is seemingly and unseemly out of reach to those not of that ilk.


    Te lobby of the complex


    Stone from this area was woven into the concrete.


    O'Visigoth began to make his ape noises when he saw the results of his architectural efforts.


    People enjoy this space as it gives them a sense of play. "Tea or coffee, Sir? Ma'am? Scones? Buttered Crumpets? Perhaps a dash of smoked herring?"


    Another masterpiece by the renowned architect Dortrand O'Visigoth.


    "Jonathan, the wind barrier does not seem to work" "No problem dear, shift the toggle to the right, scroll down until you see "Barometer settings"; hit the top, scroll down until you see "wind adjust", hit that, go to "Parameters", then "living area". You will see "Bifurcation modes" in green. Under that are three settings. Tap the icon that says "Lideck Only". Then move it to the setting you want." "But Honey! Why can't we just have a switch to turn it on and off?" "Nonsense Dear, this is the Twenty First Century."


    More of it. The ceiling wood panels serve as a structured air flow/ventilation quasi abbreviator.


    The Quadralux Hotel.


    The Quadulafinay Addelux.


    These are virtually immovable structures. The mountain retreat makes it especially peaceful.



    The Traverston Condiminium Complexoid. The outdoor fountain pool is sometimes heated for bathers. A gush of warm air is directed over the steps (left of pool in picture) to exit the pool in comfort during a cold day.


    O'Visigoth was assigned to "design" a Tudor cottage...after some reluctance he agreed...


    However somehow the Ape got hold of him and in his second Tudor Iteration he went perhaps toward the overboard direction and even presented his client with a setting that involved English Tea, as his ancestors, on his Mother's side--or his other side--were actually English.





    Simple, modern and warm....perhaps with the exception of the portrait.


    Dorothy R. Fesbula is the brilliant and eccentric Architect who is single handedly responsible for the reconfiguring of the "All hands on deck" work model, hitherto inviolate. "Is it so just because I say so? No it is as is! Call me the messenger gal--I deliver the paper. It's up to you to read it or not."


    A late afternoon with four of Fesbula's Festibula festive designs, which compliment the other non-Fesbula houses.


    Agape with a gaping Festibular Mortenhauser.


    The twin domed Megastructure is a quasi Mandelbrot Vesticular.


 

    A 3D printed village of plasticized concrete glass and wood trim.

        APARTMENT HUNTING

   An apartment complex


    The water filter is Reverse Osmosis based with deionizer and a remineralization process. The faucet can dispense cold hot and room temperature water instantly. The stove is standard Magnetic Induction. The refrigerator is compartmentally adjustable.


    The faucet is retractable.


    A luxury suite.



    The famous Dannetoth Museum of Tribal Sasquatch relics. The architecture is great. They have great Cryptozoology displays. However their coffee is amazing!


    The car can do zero to sixty in just under a minute. That is not even its greatest feature! You can drive it across the entire United States without refueling.





    A common means of transportation, the eVTOL mini bus, the later versions of which used a form of nano fusion technology. This one runs on a variation of a linear water plasma motor.


    A cityscape at the nape.


    City built like a park




    An Indian Restaurant/retreat. You Book an afternoon or a day or two, then park in a designated lot between six and twenty five miles from the restaurant. An eVTOL vehicle that seats up to twelve people picks you up an flies you there. Stay for a meal and shopping. Or stay for two meals. Or stay overnight.


    One is presented with the finest East Indian cuisine. Buffet, 
à la carteà la carte, or Choisissez votre combinaison alimentaire. Served with the finest wines and Masala Chai, with a choice of Cardomom or Anise based spice.

    

    The Frank Lloyd Wright influence from the nineteen teens is evident.


An Architectural style that blends seamlessly with the Indian culture.


    A carrier of aircraft and spaceships.

        NEUROMANCER CLIP



    The Chat.


    Molly and Case


   The dome is the size of a mountain


    Arwen as a baby


       The voices of elven chimes can be discerned in the soft breeze.



     Baby Arwen with her mother gazing off a balcony. They wait for the serving of a special tea with scuffins and mones and the semi Lembatic tea bread.


    Elrond and Galadriel amid a Rivendellish landscape.


    The Cavendish of Rivendellium, forlorn the riverborn.


    The Cavendish flecks on the decks. Barthamallarium Pude....


    ......that sets a vargarium mood. The mode of the toad sets the abode that has flowed.


        A corrugate Tudoresque conflamation conflagrate.


       More of the Torrugate Torsion field Appeltonians


       The cartoon version of the previous non devious.


    Out in the Nevada Desert a futuristic craft is parked outside a Space Center. Now this is either the real thing or a mock up for entertainment purposes. In which case the "Space Center" is also a mock up with a mock Moon base interior and displays, dining and other entertainment. 


    This craft is known as a Brabina Gabodo. And yes, it looks just like its name. This is less than a mile away from the previous Space Center mockup.


    This is an old forgotten album cover from the early sixties or thereabouts.


    This Tyrannosaur is peacefully watching the jungle tower and the rover vehicle. Tyrannosaurs generally have no interest in humans. With all the chemicals people put in their bodies, the medications, the toxic food and so on the dinosaur with an olfactory sense second to none will not find them at all appetizing. These theropods are even intelligent enough to make pets, if one can find a way to properly control them, feed them and dispose of their waste.


    A straw hut in an exotic jungle.


    This is also a straw hut in an exotic jungle. However this is the Cartoon version.


    A Frank Lloyd Wright style chessboard.

                                A SPACE PRELUDE



    Space X Modified.


    In one section there is an Eagle from Space 1999. Experiments with Fusion/Nano Fusion are being conducted.


    The "All Terrain" exploratory vehicle can be used in space and on Earth.


    The inspiration for this was the Aries spacecraft from 2001: A Space Odyssey


    Officially if not actually the very first Fusion Rocket. Multi level living quarters. Two versions will be set: The first is a traditional Thermonuclear rocket; the second will be Aneutronic Fusion.


    The first launch of the Sigma 2 prototype.


    Sigma 3 the refined.



    This Lunar pod was a rocket section lifted into orbit, then separated from the main rocket. It was then attached to an orbiting craft which would then take it to the moon. This is half underground. The space suit is an experimental model. This Lunar dwelling pod can house up to twelve people.


    The interior is sectioned into compartments. Here a lady O'Grady Mady Brody is relaxing by a double window.



    Filioport 3  under construction.....


    Filioport 4 on the moon.


    A Buddhist Community Center on the Moon.


    All "Terrain" Lunar vehicle


    An open tribute to the 2001 spacecraft Aires. You will notice the "absence" of retro rockets. They are actually hidden and retracted.

            A SPACE STORY IN PICTURES


    There are three research labs in Ojai California. One is unofficially assigned to experiment with "forbidden" technologies...On display is a model of a speculative craft. Visitors can explore the interior.


    In Ojai California is another private space center approaching a more conventional technology. Another display model.


    Where there ponder and participate many a quality mind.


    It qualitates its aspirations, conspiring to separate predilections toward conventional thinking from an innovative one. Then gaslighting updates not predisposed toward the latter.


    Experiments with nano and compact fusion technology, an extrapolation of the old Plasmonic Inertial Fusion tests are conducted for the use of rocket propulsion. This is an engine prototype for the new craft. This craft would be named "Eagle" after the Apollo 11 Lunar Module.


    "This is a simulation model" Eva Fuentes, the scientist who presented the working engine model stated. It has nano precise robotic parts. "We are almost at the point of a sustained reaction. As Dr. Born and other scientists solve each problem in stages this model is designed to be modified with each breakthrough. Born has invented a revolutionary process called 'Cross Beam Coupled Resonance' which we will apply to this model when the calculations are set."

                           MEANTIME (A WHILE BACK)



        A couple of years ago on the moon at an outpost.....


    There was a strange incident.


    After which there was an accident which cost the life of one of the astronauts Jeff Kronenweth. His colleague Anthony Jordan finds him expired after an explosion.


    Jordan temporarily places Kronenweth in a quarantine cubicle on the side of the outpost cabin.


    Returning to the outpost interior having placed Kronenweth's body in the cubicle Jordan is somewhat shaken.


    


   While his wife Sandra on the other end calls Ray Parker who is out in the field summoning him back to the outpost.


    The astronaut Parker, is overseeing the foundational stages of a Moon base. 


     Parker receives the call back to the outpost after the incident was reported to him.


    Parker seals the hatch and prepares for the trek back to the outpost.


    The hatch secure, the steps retracted, Parker is on his way.


    Parker swears he saw something deeply unnatural and disturbing.....


    On his way back to the Lunar pod the landscape seemed especially desolate...


    One man was lost and three people came down with serious psychiatric issues. Why and how is a mystery.


    During what could only be termed an "episode", an engineer working in another Lunar outpost decides to breach an airlock and run out to the Lunar surface unprotected. He was in a sate of euphoria. The Euphoria was somewhat short lived, however. Two astronaut workers outside were able to subdue him and get him back inside. He lived a few more minutes before succumbing to a heart attack. The Post Mortem examination revealed no drugs or untoward substance in his system.


    For whatever reason there were those that felt the need to hide from whatever it was they felt the need to hide. There is some evidence that this was not entirely the result of overactive imaginations......And so,


    Many months later these strange incidents are investigated. On the moon Dingane, a Zulu Astronaut Aerospace engineer and Bioengineer examines some data from the monitors of the various locations including those from the "accident" and has detected a few disturbing readings.


    "Tell Col. Goode that all the readings from the crew members in every case are accounted for. But there are other life readings that do not correspond with human biology. As I recall no one reported seeing other beings, per se, but one or two saw things that to them seemed "unnatural".


    Dingane takes his shuttle to key points of interest, to further investigate the strange "phenomena".


    There are African traditions more ancient than known human "history", even regarding the Moon. Dingane Mutwa is the nephew of a Zulu Shaman. He had done much research into the ancient traditions of the Zulus and other African tribes before becoming an engineer and astronaut.


     Dingane examines an artifact recently excavated from the lunar surface which contain runes eerily similar to ancient Egyptian heiroglyphics.   


    This earliest Lunar outpost was a temporary shelter for explorers like Dingane.


    At the Ojai Space Center Special Project Commander Col Kristen Goode is having  meeting here with a young Hopi. Ahote, (Al) is deeply connected to the traditions of his tribe. There have been incidents on the Moon and strange artifacts that traditional science can not explain. A few astronauts have experienced schizophrenia. A few have gone completely mad. Col Goode decided to take a holistic approach to the investigation, since she feels that there are deeper issues than traditional science can explain, involved.



    Both Ahote and Col. Goode were aware that it was NASA that started the rumor that we never went to the moon. This was to cover up the fact that we did and discovered things we were not supposed to. Because people are so easily manipulated they had to make only a small effort in that area. 


    Ahote began. "From the perspective of my people there is the concept of Kachina, the spirit of things and those that have come before. Certain of these are reflective of our own condition. The Hopi have a strong connection to Buddhism. From the Buddhist perspective all things are interrelational. What we perceive with our senses is very limited. And our senses have diminished over time. My people have ceremonies and Kachina dolls, but there is a much deeper relevance to this. The visions people have had, the madness....I believe whole heartedly that these are relevant."


    Goode responded: "That is also what I believe and think. And that is why I wanted to talk. I have a crew of four, conducting an investigation on the moon. We are borrowing equipment. Some of it is bare bones. And of course how do we know they too will not succumb to something?" 


    
"You don't." Ahote confirmed. However one thing that is very effective is prayer."


    "You mean to God?" Goode was a little surprised. Ahote laughed. "We think of God in the Christian sense as being a man in the sky with a beard. I believe that thinking is very shallow. The ultimate reality is not something we are wired to understand, which is why we have Metaphors and Allegories. Prayer also involves reflection and responsibility.In fact I believe it is almost meaningless without it."


    Goode pondered a moment. "I don't know if anyone on the team prays. We have a Christian and a Buddhist. I'm sure they have their own prayer methods. I know Dingane has a prayer method based on Unkulunkulu, a Zulu tradition. The outpost is modest."


    "And a bit cramped, but it is self sustaining."


    "The equipment they have there is very sensitive. If there are any.....anomalies they would have registered in some way." Ahote looked at her intently.
    "Like I said, I believe prayer is the main key." he responded. 


    "Well I was hoping for something more practical."


    "There is nothing more practical than real prayer. What you are dealing with is something that "Practical science" has no answer to. Think of it:


    "Four people in a desolate area. You've seen that scenario before, yes?. In the case  we refer to, one of the crew died in a very strange accident and the remaining three had serious psychological issues afterward, believing that they saw something impossible. So far with this crew you have had no such problem am I right?"


    "I am pretty certain then at least two of them pray in the manner you described." Goode replied. 

 "You brought me and Dingane in" Ahote mused "because we have a culture, one Hopi, one Zulu that just might be able to shed light on the situation. These events are certainly reflective of our condition. Look at our human history. Unbelievable atrocity and violence. Endless wars. Even the so called 'Pacifists' think that it's good to have riots that destroy whole city blocks with billions of dollars of damage across the country, countless lives destroyed by the riots--who knows how many people actually  being killed...all because of the killing of one man by an official thug! And the people who were attacked and the owners of those businesses and properties that were destroyed had nothing to do with the killing of that man! This is evil. And the media is the worst of all for misreporting all that.
    "And there is no self reflection or accountability among the rioters and their supporters, and furthermore  the rioters are actually celebrated! And these are justice warriors?
    "Why should we even be allowed off this planet? All these people on the moon seeing things, becoming possessed, some even going on a killing spree and committing suicide....why should this even be a surprise?  
    "This evil is a reflection of our evil. Prayer for the good is the first step in awakening from our 'Demon Haunted World' a phrase Carl Sagan once coined."   
  
   THE FIRST (OFFICIAL) TRULY INTERPLANETARY CRAFT ......An interplanetary quest for ....


    
It takes a team of countless people to develop such technologies, but it is usually a very few who make the "major breakthroughs". Jeremy Born is one such scientist and engineer. He was intimately involved in many aspects of the Nano fusion technology, the main goal being to achieve Thermonuclear break-even within the strict confines, and he was also involved with the design of the first craft itself.


    The first schematics were mostly conventional. However each engine would have its own reactor. The later schematics showed that each reactor could serve as a back up to the overall power grid which was heretofore separate.


    Enrico Cortez was the chief supervising engineer for the prototype construction. Each compartment was highly specialized and coordinating them was a gargantuan feat.



  Cortez is also a Chemist who oversaw the construction of the spacecraft shell and body, focusing on maximizing the strength of certain Magnesium alloys that were to be used. Many composites were tested.

   Meantime there were a few approaches to achieve a sustained Fusion reaction, and Born distilled the process and achieved success. He would meet periodically with his friend Cortez to talk. They would often meet at a cafe not far from the Ojai Space Center. The new craft was constructed primarily of the Magnesium Alloys Cortez and others had been testing. Born explained to him the essential breakthrough that finally allowed the building of the engines for this craft.


     Born was enthusiastic: "The team worked themselves to the bone. As you know the main problem was in attaining the temperatures and pressures needed for the Break-even. I Played mostly with the Laser application which was getting very convoluted. The key I found was in the phasing of the waves and the frequencies. I came up with what they called Cross beam coupled resonance, which achieved higher temperatures on the inertial confinement hohlraums without using added power. We used all the latest approaches. We achieved greater cross beam energy transfer to the target. We also altered the targets’ composition."

  "That was the big breakthrough.

   "I spent hours just on different math approaches. I did separate calculations in different books. I would go days without eating just to clear my mind. I presented my results to Ainsworth. Apparently that was the key. Now if things work out on your end we just might have this independent project cleared and just possibly a craft that can explore the Solar system almost if not actually and entirely by itself."



    We have a great team but it was no easy feat for me to convince my fellow scientists that this essential problem had been solved--at least on paper


    Cortez spoke: "We can only do this "Independent Investigation" you understand, because every Government agency, every co-Government agency or front agency has projects that are secretive or "off the books". Ours is "off the books" but in an off the books manner. We piggy back on other projects with small divergences, let's just say. We have targeted a cargo ship that is carrying elements of a space station and related technology to Australia. If all goes well it will also be carrying our prototype. Two such ships have already sailed for Australia"


    Our prototype will be in the hull of one of those, then carried over to the Tasman Islands where we have a full launch facility after the other cargo has been disembarked in Australia for the Space center there. "Of course" Cortez continued, "there is an official program in those islands and so we are presenting as part of the main project."


    The prototype will be transported in sections.


    "There is a story behind this need for our independent project" said Cortez. "Many years ago a biologist, Dr. Sandra Sherman discovered Cryo cases in a vault she was clearing out. Those cases contained what was described as "Off world DNA". Her mistake was to try to make it public--at least within the confines of her research community. She met with a fatal accident with the lab electrical system. However 
her assistant Eva Fuentes would not let it go. And so began this project. It took years to team up with the Ojai center. Of course they were unaware of the actual details of this particular project. And none of this would be possible without Col. Goode"


    "Each section of the Prototype will be tested and examined. Space X's massive thermonuclear rocket is an amazing breakthrough, but pales in comparison to this Nano Fusion technology.


    "The way it's designed, three people will control the front. There will be plasma reserves since these thermonuclear rockets take time to activate. This will enable the craft to channel the reserves to the side and under thrusters for immediate lift off in case of an emergency.


    "After Australia the prototype will be off loaded in the Tasman Islands...   


    Eva Fuentes and Born sharing a quick joke before the new protocols are programmed into the engine model. It was Eva who informed Born that they had achieved the breakeven. "I solved the problem on paper," Born said, "and you and your team made it actually work. I think that means we should get married." Well...it might not have been a joke.


    As more engineers are brought on board Fuentes and Born are brought in to give an overview and brief the specific technicians and engineers on the latest and ongoing developments and their reproducibility.


    When the main technical problems with the propulsion were solved Born continued as a consultant and instructor. At some point he befriended Ahote, being curious as to the nature of his involvement in the program. Ahote is also aware of the hidden politics behind the scenes.


    Until the main technical problems were solved that is all that consumed Born's energy. When Ahote introduced him to some of the hidden intrigues involved, especially the spooky nature of what has been encountered on the Moon there was a combination of relief and apprehension.


    "And the Tasman Islands have the most advanced launch facilities."


    Te prototype will be assembled in a large garage, painted, and subjected to the initial tests.


    It will be a thorough process of course.



    After the final assembly there will be further tests


    There are rockets that will carry the prototype into orbit.



    Once in orbit the rocket will guide the prototype to the Japanese American Space Station. The astronauts in the craft will guide the prototype from there to the dock.


When secured to the station there will be further tests.


The Japo-American Station has a centrifuge to simulate a gravity environment.




    Major Strausberger, the first pilot of the new craft has tethered the craft to the robotic arm of the space station and is preparing for EVA


    Strausberger's second, Captain McGregor moves to the station still tethered to the Eagle prototype and is greeted by Dr. Yoshi Masaki.


    Yumi Nagaoka had spent hours preparing for this visit together with her sister Yuki.


    Carolina Morales greets McGregor at the airlock.



    In the centrifuge cabin.



    Carolina's cousin Juanita relaxing with a book in the centrifuge section of the station.









    A lounge/bar/restaurant on the moon. The lunar glass filters the stark sunlight. A couple enjoy their lunch.


    Three landing platforms, one with shelter.


    Can the low gravity make you soft? Perhaps, but Flo has her solutions. Meantime the windows are of course properly filtered so sunlight can be thrown into the room without untoward circumstances.

                                SNIPPETS



    A few astronauts land at a Lunar outpost to celebrate Christmas with friends.


    "Mah Dawg barks some.........."

  

    A Lunar Rover battles the terrain in its travel battles over the terrain it battles in its travels.
  

    Electrogravitic technology.


    A mock Moonbase in the Nevada desert. It will soon attract attractions.


    This is a genuinely self sustaining entity.


    New ancient propulsion


    Once on the moon, Galviston Dune. Perplexing Gaboon.


    The interior. Crew is resting.


    This was actually an official NASA vehicle. The other was an extrapolation of the basic design. With a few improvements.


    A lunar outpost/ laboratory


    A moonbase under construction. A Space 1999 Eagle is on the landing pad in the center. The robots are being methodical as are the workers.


    Vehicle maintenance is not for the faint of heart, not in this Lunar desert outpost.


    Another craft. The obligatory Coffee/Tea maker is in the foreground. The top edge of an exploratory Lunar outpost is seen out the window.


    Astronauts work on a Laser component, one that can emit at different frequencies.


    Nighttime on the Lunar surface. This is Earthlight: The Earth, in the background is actually lighting the landscape which would otherwise be very dark. Astronauts are working on flying Lunar "cars".


    Lunar Glass. It seems fragile because one can see through it. It had to be specially processed for transparency but the end result is that it is the strongest material on the base. Here an astronaut works on a panel near the skylight.


    On the other side is an open airlock hatch. Final touches are being made to the paneling. 


    From the outside things look outside to the inside in terms of cohesively following the inside to the outside scenario.


    Gloves make it difficult to work the finer elements so there are tools one can attach to the gloves to make malleability a cohesive probability.


    Working on a drone.


    The pod that took us to the vacation resort. The main thrusters retracted. We were picked up by a the host in an all terrain vehicle.


    And taken to the Air B&B. The vehicle we rented was similar to the one that picked us up. The spacesuits were surprisingly comfortable.


         Inside are all the comforts of a comfortable B&B, Air or otherwise. Panels close for privacy and these can be operated by hand. Or foot.


    A Martian Village circa sometime in the future.


    This Martian outpost conducts research on various forms of nano fusion technology. This is the living quarters most of the research is underground.


    This center explores technologies derived from Maxwell's original theory of Electrodynamics before it was grossly simplified and before Heaviside et al vectorized it. This is where Maxwell unified electromagnetism and gravity. Caution is conducted with Over-Unity since unlimited power in the wrong hands can....other research includes healing using the dedifferentiation-redifferentiation methods established as an extention of that theory.


    Just remember......



        Taever MacGaevverbinton was as crazy as a Boonetail Whack-Job. He would fly his Gob-Smack Tully over the rolling plains and highlands of Scotland singing “Flay the wayward Sassenach”. Often he was as drunk as a half drowned one-legged haggis on a Single Malt kick.


        Two friends out for a stroll in Ancient Magadha. Albert and Shakyamuni


        Another in depth conversation with Richard.


    A particularly enlightening talk with Maxwell.



      Nichiren, a Thirteenth Century Buddhist Priest is writing a letter in a hut on Sado Island where he was exiled. The scar on his forehead is from a sword during what became known as the Komatsubara Persecution.


      Nichiren discussing an issue with an elderly supporter. The winters on Sado Island are very harsh.


       There were times Nichiren would make declarations to the elements. "My spirit dwells in this body as the moon is reflected in muddy water, or as gold is wrapped in a filthy bag! Since my heart believes in the Lotus Sutra, I do not even fear even Brahma or Shakra but my body is still that of an animal. With such disparity between my body and my mind, no wonder the foolish despise me. I am unclean, I am unshaven and I may smell foul. I may be an animal, but my whole being is filled with Nam Myoho Renge Kyo!!"


       Tsunesaburo Makiguchi was imprisoned for speaking out against the military government. He passed after harsh interrogation and malnutrition at 73.

 

  

    Josei Toda, Makiguchi's student accompanied him to prison. Toda survived the imprisonment having lost over sixty pounds. That was no mean feat since he was not a heavy man to begin with.


    In this quasi mechanized city, in the endless corridors of metal, concrete and machinery one encounters an oppressive AI presence. The occasional and palpable ghost, in the remembrance of joys and screams, we find a sometimes human. Not in the machines nor in the spaces between the machines but in the interspaces between both space and machine are the oppressive dreams of consciousness not quite forgotten.      

 

        The name is Beyond. Batman Beyond.








     One run down apartment


       Traded for an upgrade. Terry's living room.



     Entrance foyer



      The game is afoot.


    Some years previously Terry inadvertently found a mentor.


    Terry "inherited" a house in the country from Bruce. Having been encouraged to raise another youth and to learn to delegate, Terry would need time for an occasional break. The main architectural influence here is John Lautner, with a touch of I.M. Pei. An Homage to Frank Lloyd Wright, Lautner's mentor with the rug.


    The "Alpine Lodge" Terry also inherited. Although he loved the architecture, he was hoping that Bruce had indulged in more variety. The lady in green is Penelopenefre Joffre, the daughter of the famous technological Naismith Delford Duffre-Joffre.


    Carolina Villarubio-Morales Is the Batgirl Beyond. She has parents but her Protein Synthesis during her development was altered at the Messenger RNA stage, making her physical structure immensely strong and unbelievably fast.


    To continue...


        A small Moon base outpost in the Lunar desert. The airlock services people and cargo.


      A Moonbase with crew


     Luxury.


      Wear and tear



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