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Logical Cad Solutions, LLC

Logical Cad Solutions, LLC

建筑与规划

Houston,Texas 1,139 位关注者

Our mission is to design tomorrow's architecture today.

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Logical CAD Solutions, LLC is an architecture & planning company based out of 13100 Wortham Center Drive HOUSTON, Texas 77065 United States.

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https://logicalcadsolutions.com
所属行业
建筑与规划
规模
2-10 人
总部
Houston,Texas
类型
自有
创立
2011

地点

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    13100 Wortham Center Dr

    3rd Floor

    US,Texas,Houston,77065

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  • 13829 Trumpetvine St

    US,Texas,Houston,77083

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  • Logical Cad Solutions, LLC转发了

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    Founder of Logical CAD Solutions LLC

    When people say something is impossible, they’re often just projecting their own limitations. Don’t let their doubts become your reality. #2025

    Anything is possible if you believe and are willing to fight for it. – Lance Armstrong When people say something is impossible, they’re often just projecting their own limitations. Don’t let their doubts become your reality. Every great achievement was once dismissed as “impossible”—until someone proved otherwise. Here’s the truth: The road to success isn’t easy. It’s filled with challenges, sacrifices, and moments that test your resilience. But those who dare to dream big and put in the work make the impossible possible. Some reminders for tackling your impossible goals: ?? Own your choices and the consequences. ?? Set bold AND realistic goals. ?? Don’t be afraid to ask for help. ?? Focus on the small wins. ?? Laugh off setbacks. ?? Push through fear and failure. ?? Work harder than you think you can. ?? Never, ever quit. The journey won’t always be smooth, but with belief and persistence, the impossible can become your reality. What’s one “impossible” goal you’re working on? Let’s share and inspire each other. ................................................................................................ Follow for more insights from Ian Tenenbaum Press ?? for regular updates Video Credit: All rights belong to the respective owner. Please DM for credit or removal. #IanTenenbaum #founders #entrepreneur #ADHDcoach

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    You should constantly be learning something new from your Architecture and Engineering Company. You should be valued!

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  • Multiverse wow intriguing!

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    Have you ever wondered what lies at the very core of the universe? What governs the interactions between particles, and what are the most fundamental building blocks of existence? For decades, scientists have sought answers to these profound questions, and one of the most captivating ideas to emerge is string theory. This groundbreaking framework reimagines the universe as a vast cosmic symphony, with its smallest components being not particles, but tiny, vibrating strings. What makes string theory so compelling is its suggestion that the universe might consist of more than just the familiar three dimensions of space and one of time. Some variations of the theory propose up to 11 dimensions, a necessity for its mathematical consistency. These extra dimensions, though nearly impossible to visualize, are vital in bridging the gap between the two pillars of modern physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. String theory has also inspired the intriguing concept of a multiverse. According to this idea, our universe is but one "brane" within a higher-dimensional space, with countless other universes coexisting alongside ours. Each may have its own distinct physical laws, and we just happen to live in a universe where the conditions are perfect for life. At its core, string theory suggests that the fundamental building blocks of reality aren't point-like particles but rather tiny strings, vibrating at different frequencies to manifest the variety of particles we observe, such as electrons and quarks. In this way, much like a stringed instrument produces various notes, the vibrations of these strings give rise to the diverse particles that make up our universe. Ultimately, string theory is more than just a framework—it's a bold attempt to unify gravity and quantum mechanics, offering a deeper glimpse into the very fabric of reality.

  • Art allows the mind to explore…

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    Flaneur à Detroit

    The Flatiron, Photograph by Edward J. Steichen Date: 1904, printed 1909 Steichen added color to the platinum print that forms the foundation of this photograph by using layers of pigment suspended in a light-sensitive solution of gum arabic and potassium bichromate. Together with two variant prints in other colors, The Flatiron is the quintessential chromatic study of twilight. Clearly indebted in its composition to the Japanese woodcuts that were in vogue at the turn of the century and, in its coloristic effect, to the Nocturnes of Whistler, this picture is a prime example of the conscious effort of photographers in the circle of Alfred Stieglitz to assert the artistic potential of their medium. Steichen and Stieglitz selected this photograph for inclusion in the International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography held at the Albright Art Gallery (now the Albright-Knox Art Gallery) in Buffalo, New York, in 1910. The exhibition of 600 photographs represented the capstone of Stieglitz's efforts to promote Pictorialist photography as a fine art.

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