28 Church Street, Wellingborough
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 Basement and First Floor plans 
  
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 Thank you Nomer. This is very kind comment. 
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 Some details... 
  
  
  
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 The best renders I've ever seen. The real rendering engine. 
 How helpful your renders were sid? I remember that they were impressive renders, very useful for presentations, but I'll ask again. How useful to you? Or even to me, (not an architect) ? To have a clear vision of this wonderful concept? A simple raw SU export could serve well. (with some magic touch - you know how)
 Just because we're here, in SU forum. Just saying.
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 I really appreciate the detail picture posts. This is where so many decisions are made. 
 Could you possibly post some glazing details.
 You have really handled this with sensitivity, and I would love to see the treatments you have used.
 Cheers.
 Dale
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 Hi Dale 
 Would .pdf section be good enough, or you had something else in mind?
 
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 Milking it..... I know...  but we have been published on ArchDaily but we have been published on ArchDaily
 http://www.archdaily.com/171797/28-church-street-s-porobic-associates/
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 how did you make such fantastic wood texture? I am going to be making a bunch of furniture in sketchup in the next few weeks and anything I can do to improve my style is greatly appreciated. I'm lovin the design of the windows, grade A work. 
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 Here's my two cents. I like this project. The details are well done, and I like the quick transition from wood to glass. 
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 @blah11 said: how did you make such fantastic wood texture? I am going to be making a bunch of furniture in sketchup in the next few weeks and anything I can do to improve my style is greatly appreciated. I'm lovin the design of the windows, grade A work. The wood texture is image from my other built project.... 
 Thanks for the comments regarding design.
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 @mitcorb said: Here's my two cents. I like this project. The details are well done, and I like the quick transition from wood to glass. Thanks Mitcorb  
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 Great stuff, Sepo. Those blue tinted panes cleverly break it up visually. Inspired. 
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