building (n.)
1. a usually roofed and walled structure built for permanent use (as for a dwelling)
2. the art or business of assembling materials into a structure
building (v.)
1. to form by ordering and uniting materials by gradual means into a composite whole : construct
bloc (n.)
1. a combination of persons, groups, or nations forming a unit with a common interest or purpose
block (n.)
1. a hollow rectangular building unit usually of artificial material
2. a usually rectangular space (as in a city) enclosed by streets and occupied by or intended for buildings
building block (n.)
1. a unit of construction or composition; especially : something essential on which a larger entity is based
The Building Bloc(k) is meant as a forum to discuss all things architecture along with the allied fields. Architecture is both my passion and my profession so at any given time architecture holds various sways over me. Usually it excites. Occasionally it angers. Sometimes it confuses. But no matter what emotion it evokes, architecture not only needs but deserves a discussion (sometimes serious, sometimes fun) to advance the field in a positive direction. Please join the discussion.
– thebldgbloc(k)