Congratulations Lewis Wadsworth
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hats off to you, lewis. who says unbuilt projects are not architecture?
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Congrats, Lewis.
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Way to go lewis, a little scifi, a little vantage point of doom but overall a great concept be it a little strange.
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Congratulations.
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Just Damn! That's an interesting project, and a wonderful execution. Recluse that I am, I even like the location. It does have internet access though, right?
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Congrats Lewis...on both the recognition and a very interesting project.
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Way to go Lewis!!! Congrats!!!!!!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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And I thought it was just me.
Can I come and live at your place?
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you did not show us this one, did you?
beautiful
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Congratulations Lewis!
Juan, I believe Lewis has shown this one here on the forum as I've seen it before.
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could you post the link please?
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dont work too much
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Juan, for the life of me I don't remember where to start looking, most probably under the Gallery section. I'll see if I can find it though...
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yes, i think i did have it a look then, though not too much time,
thankyou Juju.
I am sorry Lewis, did have to look it better, but i think i thought it was going to be like the other refuge. a place of nowhere living
and i think, and still keep thinking , that we still have to do something in the Real world.
so i thought your art was leading me to nowhere.
that is why i passed it. Sort of reserving it for the final track , never ever wanted.now that you have been recognised i get the feeling that it maybe we are going to start building your refuges.
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Wow, great job Lewis! I love the views you represented.
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congrats Lewis!
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Great Job Lewis. A mind like yours deserves to be on display. Thanks for allowing us to peek inside and have a look at what type of architecture fills your imagination.
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Thanks, everyone. I'm sorry, I hadn't checked the SCF bulletin board for a while, and didn't see this thread. As Julian noted, I did post a version of this "project", practically identical to the one in the article, in the gallery forum a while back:
I didn't find out I was "published" until Friday afternoon, incidentally. The editor of the newsletter explained to me, when I asked her why I wasn't notified, that "They wanted to surprise me."
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Hardly professional of them if you ask me Lewis. I hope I don't find out I'm married the way you found out you got published...
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