'small' house model...
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There is no harm in that.
. I can understand how these forms can appeal to people and in a way it is well done (proportion wise).Luckily, different architects have different views on architecture . It would be a shame if we all were designing the same thing
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Nice work. Looks great!
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nothing more to add really, other than repeat those words, nice model and cool subject as well. Good to see some more detailed models coming in as well.
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Great work, Jason. not much to add to the design conversation... out of curiosity, where's the "front"? I like the winged out garage. I like the way it can create a kind of personal courtyard feel in front of the house.
I also dig the expansive garage; room for a couple projects, work space, etc., plus you don't have to kick out the daily driver in the winter.

Nice detailed model, thanks for posting.
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to be honest.. i never got the final word on what this actually 'was'.. i think its a bed & breakfast, actually.. plus the owner's home.. the main entrance is the second view.. 'behind' the garage..
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Great Modelling. You've developed a certain look / style that is very pleasing. I remember your interior office spaces style blew me away when I first saw those.
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Pkast, probably, i think the transfer is largely complete now.
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"Small" house?
Nice model, Jason. The only design comment I have to add is that the garage wing overpowers the front of the house (second image) - seems out of scale with the main block. -
yeah..i am definitely with you there on the placement on the garage.. i guess i'd have to see the site layout with the drive.. b/c there is a porte cochere in there.. so it coudl work..
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Beautiful!
would love to see some more projects!
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Real architecture has no front
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Very nice model! I greatly enjoy your posts. More, please! (As for the style - I agree with Kwisten. This kind of stuff proves Tom Wolfe wrong. Though maybe not in a way he'd like.
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