Form Homes up and live!
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@box said:
As far as mum benefiting, bugga that! I can live and work in the bloody thing.
Burwood, 3min walk to train, little chinatown, coffee shops, plaza and westfields etc etcThat would work!!! Certainly sound like the perfect spot for it.
These are of growing use for exactly that, the extended family. As you'd well know rents in Sydney are ballistic! The rent we pay each week ourselves for a tiny two bed place on the lower north shore could drag the economy out of debt!
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They might be perfect client, but it may be they found the perfect guy for the job at hand. Good on you, mate!
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Congrats Richard! Cool project, well done!
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Thanks Guys, You could be right about the guy for the job at hand, we've found a rare match of minds, all driven by the same style and thoughts on housing.
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It's when you do great work that a client gives you free reign. Excellent job, Richard!
Is this the project you were thinking about 3D printing a model of?
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Rich,these are beautiful!There is an simple elegance to the images,I mean that in a good way.
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A real winner, good job
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Curious about the walls on the physical models that stick up above the black roof material (or just flush?). Does this represent a sort of parapet and what is the purpose, other than looking interesting? I don't see it in the renderings.
Did you glue-up the models for the exhibit (instead of hair clips)?
Oh, and I assume the roofing will be light colored in the end--"cool roofs" etc.
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so bloody slick it makes me angry!
haha great work Richard.
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wow.. I love it all! great job Richard.
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@d12dozr said:
It's when you do great work that a client gives you free reign. Excellent job, Richard!
Is this the project you were thinking about 3D printing a model of?
Thanks mate, this is one of the jobs mate - though the exhibition turned out to be a little sooner than the client had originally suggested.
I'm trying to talk them into have a model of each style done for the show home. Just got to see how that pans out. Problem with start-ups, so much money has to go in so many directions even before the first home is sold!
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@davidh said:
Rich,these are beautiful!There is an simple elegance to the images,I mean that in a good way.
Seriously,wonderful job.Thanks mate! Means a great deal coming from you!
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@pbacot said:
Curious about the walls on the physical models that stick up above the black roof material (or just flush?). Does this represent a sort of parapet and what is the purpose, other than looking interesting? I don't see it in the renderings.
Did you glue-up the models for the exhibit (instead of hair clips)?
Oh, and I assume the roofing will be light colored in the end--"cool roofs" etc.
Mate they are indeed parapets. They are on the render on the front side of the flyer I later posted. This home isn't in our range yet, it's a bit of a special to which we are still in the process of nailing all the details.
They are there for reason besides aiming to be a feature, we are constructing with a panel system and in this case the whole home is designed around standard panel heights so there are limited cut panels and minimal waste.
And yes the roofing will be white, Western Australia has a fairly warm climate, bloody hot in fact!
In the end I pinned the models together. Came out fairly cool.
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@marked001 said:
wow.. I love it all! great job Richard.
Thanks mate, pretty happy with the overall result. Now I've just got to plan to get over to the other side of the country, meet these clients and share a beer! And check out for myself the state I'm designing homes for!
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Looks great!
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Compliments on all the works! I like the styling. Clean and professional.
Greetz Twan
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Perth? I'd love to check that out too, Richard. Next time I'm in the area. Did the Sydney-Townsville-Darwin run years (+ years) ago.
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Great stuff, Richard. Love the design. Reminds me of Neutra, Breuer, Ellwood et al. The exterior renders, while beautiful, look a little too gloomy for me, though. There's a certain nuclear test site feel to them.
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@pbacot said:
Perth? I'd love to check that out too, Richard. Next time I'm in the area. Did the Sydney-Townsville-Darwin run years (+ years) ago.
It's always funny I think how people visiting a country generally see more of it than those that live there! You've probably seen more of Australia than most!
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