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      linea
      last edited by

      Hi all

      I haven't posted anything for a while so I thought I'd stick this up here. It is a large 1900's grass roofed mill in Leeds known as Temple Works that was based upon the temple of Edfu in Egypt, some pictures and info here;

      http://www.holbeckurbanvillage.co.uk/history/temple-works.htm
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Works

      Really good comparison photos of Edfu and Temple works here
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/2778443532/

      This is part of a larger city model, partly done by me, partly by colleagues and other practices, unfortunately I can't post images of that because of copyright. The mill model needs some clean up, but I was working from some fairly shaky plans so alot of the modelling was a process of working out how it all fitted together.

      I'm going to try doing some renders of it in kt.


      Exterior


      Interior


      Period drawing of interior

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        remus
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        Wow, thats rather impressive to say the least.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          cadmunkey
          last edited by

          Excellent model Jon, and not too far from me either 😉
          I was in Leeds yesterday taking some site photos for a new project.
          If you produce any renders, please do come back and post them here 😄

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            linea
            last edited by

            Sections and method. I need to remove all of the construction lines. I aimed to model the building to a BIM sort of methodology with components and layers that allow the model to be split into seperate floors, 2d plans etc.


            leeds3.jpg


            leeds4.jpg

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              linea
              last edited by

              Thanks Remus and Cad munkey.

              I am to rendering what salt is to slugs! Don't expect anything amazing!

              Cad munkey, I've suggested the yorkshire contingent of this forum meet up for a while, interested?

              Remus (and everybody else for that matter), what happened to the UK bootcamp thread? Maybe needs revisiting?

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                tomsdesk
                last edited by

                Excellent work, Jon, thanks for sharing. Interesting to have a grass roof: it wasn't originally designed that way was it?

                http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                  mateo soletic
                  last edited by

                  Jon,
                  Great Work , thanks for sharing.

                  [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                    tinanne
                    last edited by

                    Jon, this is great work! I hope you do produce some renderings, I would love to see them.

                    Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                    AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

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                      ENG. YASEEN
                      last edited by

                      Brother Jon it's a great work and Idea; i'm with tinanne suggest to render it be bester thas now..

                      good luck 💭

                      My Website:

                      http://xyz4studio.blogspot.com/

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                        Ross Macintosh
                        last edited by

                        Very cool!

                        What is the building used for today? Any ideas how they kept the roof from leaking? - I imagine it must have had a drainage system somehow. For such a big roof it would have to have had some major piping if it didn't all flow off the sides.

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                          linea
                          last edited by

                          Tom originally the roof was grass as cotton pulp has to be kept damp, they put sheep on the roof to keep it short.

                          As for the drainage I think the supporting pillars are hollow and carry water into the drains. Considering the age of the building it is still in very good condition.

                          Roos, cuurently the building is empty.

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                            dylan
                            last edited by

                            Really nice Jon.
                            Interesting building without a doubt and a good modelling challenge.
                            You have shown some nice images 👍

                            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                              ridix
                              last edited by

                              It’s an interesting project there. I got curious, so looked it up on Google Earth. And found no 3D model around the area except Elland Road, the succor stadium. You all SU user around Leeds needs to fill it in man.

                              I made a quick study:

                              http://www.designonme.com/sketchu/milpic.jpg

                              Few textures from the web were added. The mill is about 122 meter by 67 meter with ceiling height of 10 meters. That makes each domed section about 11.5 x 11.5 meters. The sky light opening comes out at around 4 meter diameter. So, most of the soil weight for the grass roof was sitting close to the columns. Good thinking. The building is sitting on sloped ground; the ground at the back of the building is about 2.3 meters high.

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                                Daniel
                                last edited by

                                That looks like a great, fun project to be wqorking on, Jon. I'm jealous. Love to see it textured. Hope you keep us updated as it develops.

                                My avatar is an anachronism.

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                                  anab
                                  last edited by

                                  Where can i get a model of temple works as detailed as that it would be used for some personal work.

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                                    Daniel
                                    last edited by

                                    Your best bet would probably be the 3D Wharehouse. But, my experience has been in most cases the models are not very detailed, so you may end up editing someone else's model, or just doing it from scratch yourself.

                                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                                      mitraniulian
                                      last edited by

                                      Really amazing ,im a big fan of industrial architecture. Great job!

                                      [floatl:6bgg5g3o]I come from the land of the easter sun[/floatl:6bgg5g3o]

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