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    remus
    last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 05:05

    🀣

    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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      Jon
      last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 05:22

      @solo said:

      @unknownuser said:

      Any one seen the resemblance?

      The one is a silly cartoon creation meant to make folk laugh, and the other is my Mr. Krabby.

      😲 🀣

      Jon
      KT Team member

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        Stinkie
        last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 06:15

        @kwistenbiebel said:

        Oops...I should be more careful when ventilating my personal opinion.
        Sorry if it came out a bit harsh. I'll formulate a bit more nuanced next time not to sound that cruel...

        And yeah, I should get my figures correct.

        Maybe I shouldn't decide upon just a rendering.
        ...and wait for the design being physically built?

        Frankly, I think you're right. This is a surprisingly ugly design. Mental exercise: picture this house, if you like, next to a Neutra. May put things into perspective.

        I'm gonna build my own house in 4 - 5 years from now, and I swear, if my architect presents something like this to me, I'll fire him on the spot and set the dogs upon him. Not that I've got any dogs, but it's the thought that counts. πŸ’š

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          kwistenbiebel
          last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 06:22

          @unknownuser said:

          I'm gonna build my own house in 4 - 5 years from now, and I swear, if my architect presents something like this to me, I'll fire him on the spot and set the dogs upon him. Not that I've got any dogs, but it's the thought that counts. πŸ’š

          Now thats why ,us architects, always carry around that piece of Rohypnol'ed meat πŸ˜‰

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            kwistenbiebel
            last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 06:23

            @Solo: 🀣

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              sepo
              last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 08:47

              Unfortunately it is designed by an architect. Her name is Sara Featherstone (if I remmeber correctly) She is kind of known in UK. Apparently she was inspired by the wild orchid found on site. Made me thinking ...doing one project near woodland conservation area. I should make the house in the shape of a squirrel. πŸ’­

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                Alan Fraser
                last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 09:13

                It's actually part of an extensive development at Lower Mill Estate just outside Somerford Keynes in Gloucestershire UK.
                http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/03/22/designer-eco-reserve-in-the-cotswolds-england/

                You can get an idea of the extent of the project here.

                If I had that much money to spend, I wouldn't spend it on something that looks like a leftover set from Middle Earth. An orchid looks like an orchid because it does what an orchid does. The same ought to be true of any building outside of a Theme Park or jokey hamburger stand.

                3D Figures
                Were you required to walk 500 miles? Were you advised to walk 500 more?
                You could be entitled to compensation. Call the Pro Claimers now!

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                  fbartels
                  last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 09:46

                  I think you guys are piling on a bit here and being just a tad harsh. The house is a perfectly valid design within a certain genre of organic architecture. At least the architect is experimenting with a new approach. God knows, the world does not need yet another Miesian box. If the house were taken on it's own, without the ridiculous price skewing our reactions, I think we would all be more open to the design ideas she is exploring.

                  Fred

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                    kwistenbiebel
                    last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 09:57

                    Fred,
                    Mmmm...I have nothing against organics. When done within a concept, driven by what the direct surroundings, history or any other valable reference has to tell. Even metaphores could be used in architecture...but this is just plain animism, a coincidence of finding a flower in the field.
                    What if she would have found a nice fresh tart in the field? Should she be shaping horse shit then?

                    Sorry, but there are much better examples of organic architecture, even with a metaphorical base idea involved (e.g Renzo Piano did a nice one).


                    1.jpg

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                      kwistenbiebel
                      last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:14

                      ...architecture isn't just the form. More important are the why's and the how's.

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                        juju
                        last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:35

                        @fbartels said:

                        ... and how do you suppose most people reacted when they first saw pictures of this ...

                        uhm... "Get me some of what he is smoking!" comes to mind... πŸ˜‰

                        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                          kwistenbiebel
                          last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:36

                          Oh come on....Are you going to compare it with the work of Gaudi?
                          The Sagrada Familia breaths tradition, culture and so much more.
                          ...And also, the Art Nouveau examples you show are more than just 'lets do flowers'. Art Nouveau as a movement was a reaction to the cold industrial age of prefabrication, standardisation and the loss of 'the natural' and 'tradition', typical for that era.

                          Spilt ink...I am moving on.

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                            fbartels
                            last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:39

                            ... and how do you suppose most people reacted when they first saw pictures of this ...

                            Sagradafamilia-overview.jpg

                            or this...

                            Parcguell.jpg

                            or this... from Belgium πŸ˜„

                            250px-HortaELWI.jpg

                            Chris, I'm not saying Featherstone's building is of the caliber of these works, but I give her credit for trying something different.

                            Fred

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                              kwistenbiebel
                              last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:53

                              @fbartels said:

                              Chris, I'm not saying Featherstone's building is of the caliber of these works, but I give her credit for trying something different.

                              Fred, I am glad you added that phrase to your illustrative post after my reply πŸ˜„.
                              Indeed, nothing wrong with trying 'something new'.
                              But I prefer something new and 'good' πŸ˜‰.

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                                solo
                                last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 10:59

                                @unknownuser said:

                                But I prefer something new and 'good'

                                Yup the delicate balance between form and function.

                                http://www.solos-art.com

                                If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                  Alan Fraser
                                  last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 11:17

                                  Either they are Photoshopping or that house is one heck of a Transformer. πŸ˜‰


                                  gough-new-1-450.jpg


                                  landmark_houses_1.jpg

                                  3D Figures
                                  Were you required to walk 500 miles? Were you advised to walk 500 more?
                                  You could be entitled to compensation. Call the Pro Claimers now!

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                                    solo
                                    last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 11:23

                                    LOL

                                    The 1st one has some shadow discrepancies.

                                    http://www.solos-art.com

                                    If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                      linea
                                      last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 11:34

                                      The people that have bought that house must have very deep pockets. In the current economic climate, once the design has been "value engineered" the contractors can usually only afford to build something cheaper and simpler. It is happening all over the UK at the moment.

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                                        lewiswadsworth
                                        last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 13:22

                                        @kwistenbiebel said:

                                        ...architecture isn't just the form. More important are the why's and the how's.

                                        I just make them up as I go along.

                                        It gets built or it doesn't--the client says yes or they don't--and after a certain point you die, it gets torn down, and in time everyone forgets about it completely.

                                        col sporcar si trova

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                                          kwistenbiebel
                                          last edited by 6 Jun 2008, 15:10

                                          Fffw...the optimistic one. πŸ˜›

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