House Competition
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Just thought I'd post this competition entry we just submitted on Friday a week ago (sorry can't give more details yet). From start to finish, analysing the brief, designing, modelling, rendering and formatting an A1 presentation board took 3 working days- can't believe we (2 of us) made it. I slept VERY well on that Friday night!
Critique and comments welcome, although don't get too technical on construction yet!
Jackson
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.and here's a couple of SU interior shots...
Modelled and rendered in SU6
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...and plans, sorry they're not annotated, but they are pretty self-explanatory; sleeping accomodation and small office on ground floor, living spaces on first floor.
First Floor, living room/dining room, kitchen, utility room, shower room and WC.
Ground Floor, small office by entrance, four bedrooms and bathroom.
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You say u rendered it in SU. What rendering tool?
[coolguy]
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Jackson - very cool - nice to see some image posts and the design looks very functional and interesting. Thanks for all the nice images to look at (except I don't like the first one too much - is that Artlantis?)
[Shaun Tennant]
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Nice work Jackson, quick but right!
I particularly appreciate the exploded view, very nicely rendered.....Patrice
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Thanks guys,
All images except the nightshot are straight out of SU6, just resized in Photoshop. I love that exploded axonometrics in SU are SO ridiculously easy to produce. I used to enjoy drawing exploded axos by hand at university, but you had to be careful to get the composition correct right at the start- I think the first one I did went off the top of the paper.
Jackson
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that night shot is incredible... love it... very contemporary
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I really like the organization of the spaces. As the night shot shows, it works really well having the main living spaces on the upper level. You'll get a reasonable amount of privacy from all those walking on the sidewalk. Having the office below also seems very practical. If it were to be built for me, I'd get rid of the bedroom next to the office and expand the office to occupy that end of the plan. It would be a very good home for a work-at-home architect or perhaps a palm-reader.
Regards, Ross
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Architect = Palm Reader?
kinda true...
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