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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
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      Great presentation Edson. Your client must be pleased.

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        Ross Macintosh
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        Edson - I like your design very much. The shelves against the curve works very well -- hopefully they won't get cluttered with stuff. They look like they need careful planning of what goes on them to not diminish the strong sculptural effect you've achieved. The only thing I have 'trouble' with is the flat panel (cabinet?) against the curved wall at the side of the reception desk. I feel it would have been better to let the curve continue to exist in some apparent manner.

        Regards, Ross

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          cheffey
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          Very elegant design Edson.
          I agree with Ross, and would add the wood pattern behind the wood partial wall should all run horizontally. What do you think?

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            Edson
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            i think ross and cheffey are right. i'd prefer leaving the other strech of curved wall apparent too. the reason i did not do it was because the client said they need more storage space in that area and it would be difficult to thicken the wall behing the receptionist's counter (it would make the reception smaller).

            however, we are still at a stage in which this kind of change can be introduced. let see what they say about it.

            thanks for your interest.

            edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
            http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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              tomsdesk
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              And an elegant model and presentation to go with the design!

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                Nick W
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                Nice work, Edson. I like the presentation.

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                • EdsonE Offline
                  Edson
                  last edited by

                  thanks, guys.

                  i quite like this kind of basic presentation, especially when it is for a rush presentation. as you could see, i kept all the existing parts in white and black and gave some color/texture to the new parts.

                  one little trick i used was to to use the sun to light the interior by: 1. selecting the ceiling, and 2. deselecting the cast shadows check box in the entity info dialog box.

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                    tinanne
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                    Very nice work Edson! I really like the layout of the middle image. I like all the white. Very elegant.

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                      sketchy
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                      What I like about your presentation the most is your contrasting use of color and B&W. I find that some designers get swept away with making the design output be the focal point. Amazing renders, watercolor effects etc. that look beautiful as an image but are not calling attention to what the client should be looking at. I am assuming that what is in color is what is being remodeled. Nice work.

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                        Edson
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                        @sketchy said:

                        I am assuming that what is in color is what is being remodeled

                        exactly, sketchy.

                        thanks, tina. this way of presenting my ideas is an attempt at being coherent with the architecture i do, which tries to employ as few elements as possible to solve a problem.

                        edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                        http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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