WIP - Appartments in Belfast- Update 2007-10-26
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Working on a scheme just opposite our offices at the moment.
I'm currently building all the surrounding buildings for a detailed context model and I thought you'd like a quick lookyHere's a Google map link showing the loaction:
LinkOverall view:
Building 1 - Model
Building 1 - Photo
Building 2 - Model
Building 2 - Photo
Building 3 - Model
Building 3 - Photo
Building 4 - Model
Building 4 - Photo
Building 4 - Model
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Thats amazing, excellent work.
I'd love to render that.
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You've been a busy boy! I would love to render buildings like that!
Signing off, but drooling for more....
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Great looking models, Paul.
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Nice work, Paul.
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Paul, Your masterful use of materials is amazing! I can't wait to see these in context.
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paul,
the word is: AMAZING!
your fantastic work elicits a kind of cultural commentary from me that has nothing to do with the quality of what you show us.it is amazing that in the global world we live in (this board is a proof of that) some local preferences are still very strong. what i mean is that for me, steeped in the "tradition" of modern brazilian architecture, this architecture is something remote, that i have difficulty relating to. even though i spend years living in england and the US, and can obviously understand why it is done, this kind of architecture is alien to me.
cheers.
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Respect
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Excellent!
looking forward to seeing it put into context -
@unknownuser said:
Signing off, but drooling for more....
Anyone who gets Tinanne to say that on a public forum has my deepest respect!
And the modelling ain't bad either.
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Hi Paul.
Fantastic work and you're making me homesick. Till I saw the wet roads...Quick question - is this on the Ormeau Road opposite the Hatfield? If so, I used to rent a flat right there, on the frontage! I recall it was a new flat but damp as hell...rubbishy wasteland out the back.
Cheers,
Nigel
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Hi Paul,
You are a master!
RegardsPatrice
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Thank for all the nice comments guys and gals, its a fun project as there are no drawings and all the building are being built from hand measurements and counting bricks from photos. I`ve done a couple of proposals of the intended scheme but they were only done for discussion and had a life span of about 4 hours before they were invalidated.
Nigel
Their on the Malone Road up past the Botanic Inn. I put a Google map link in the first post if you want to have a look.I Should have move to show next week as I'll have the survey data on Monday and will enable me to get the buildings in position in x, y and z.
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Absolutely incredible Paul!! I agree with Tom..you are the master of the stone/brick texture!!
Thanks for sharing, inspiring, and causing a very select few to actually drool!
Respect, indeed!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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damn...you definitely nailed these, paul! they look spot on with the photos..
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Here's a few images, again its WIP but it gives you an idea of what's to come:
This one's just a test but it looks good:
Edit:
Here's a link to MS's live maps that shows the area in 3D
http://maps.live.com/?v=2&sp=Point.t2wykrgh4jwv_Malone%2CRoad.%20Belfast___&encType=1 -
Like I said before...amazing, and i still itch to render this.
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Solo,
Thanks, its clocking in at 15.5mb at the mo.
I've got 3 major holes to fill in front of a couple of buildings and then if you want to have a go its yours. Should be about 2-3 days work but I think my boss wants me on something else for a couple of days, so it may be next week before It's renderable.I forgot to mention that our office is the blue'y grey/terracotta building at the end of the terrace with the big bay windows. Tends to make the site visits a bit of a chore; all that traveling and such :ewink:
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Paul, just fabulous! Will you be doing an animation of this?
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Tina:
Thanks, I'm going to do a test one tonight, just up/down the road etc to see what the timing going to be like, I'll drop it on youtube later.
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