Concept of a Residential Building
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@gaieus said:
When you enter this site (PΓ©cs, Hungary):
http://www.pecs.hu/varosnezes/index2.php?lang=1
you are facing north (the "Γ" sign on the top indicates it). On the left you see the cathedral with 4 steeples and behind it some residential blocks where I used to live for instance until about 10 years ago. There we had a shaft like this but we didn't use it.These buildings were built of pre-fabricated elements/panels - one whole wall for instance - when the city wa rapidly growing.
And yeah, we have those "terraced" buildings also (the reverse of your concept) I'm now living in one of those, too (top floor though so for me it would be all the same )
Oke! , i can't see the building you are talking about ( it is to far away and i can't zoom ) , but the city itself look's beautifull. Looks a bit like boedapest.
And yeah working with pre fabricated elements is the one of the main construction way's in holland so i know what you mean. And we also have these terrace buildings, but not the way around i did it . By the way if you had a appartement in a top floor at my building you had a the biggets garden, and now you have the smallest garden, or not.
So it makes quite a difference :esmile:poster: gforce
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In London at Hammersmith Roundabout there is a building whose walls pitch out like yours, I can't remember its name but its quite famous. It produced a problem that nobody foresaw, the sound of the traffic bounced off the walls and was reflected back down to the local residents.
If you were to add louvres/fin etc. to break up the smooth reflective suftace it would prevent this problem. -
@unknownuser said:
...By the way if you had a appartement in a top floor at my building you had a the biggets garden, and now you have the smallest garden, or not.
So it makes quite a difference :esmile:Actually the terraces are of the same size - the apartments are getting smaller as you go up.
But since I'm on the top floor, my apartment is two-storey (plus the attick)Paul, see thet's now a very good "contribution" to this topic; a point maybe otherwise not thought of.
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@paul russam said:
In London at Hammersmith Roundabout there is a building whose walls pitch out like yours, I can't remember its name but its quite famous. It produced a problem that nobody foresaw, the sound of the traffic bounced off the walls and was reflected back down to the local residents.
If you were to add louvres/fin etc. to break up the smooth reflective suftace it would prevent this problem.Good point indeed, but this building is not one massive wall, the gardens are open, so i think it will not produce so much sound. But maybe i can put plant material on those walls or something.
poster: gforce
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The ceilings of the gardens could indeed reflect noise from the streets onto the gardens themselves so anything that breaks it would be useful...
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I now know what this building design look's like!
Look at Gizmo form the gremlins, this building look's like him a bit E Smile
( from the front i mean )poster: gforce
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Yeah, and he has his ears set up like your gardens to collect more noise!
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@gaieus said:
Yeah, and he has his ears set up like your gardens to collect more noise!
yeah indeed
ths bulding is gonna be the new home of the gremlins.
( they can't handle sunlight )But atleast i have a name for the building now; The gremlin, or gizmo.
poster: gforce
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I like your idea and concept, although im not sure if you could get enough sunlight into those gardens.
At the moment im finding the building not that pleasing to look at, but I think a lot of that is to do with your colours/materials. Im not keen on all that red and also those cross members in black. Maybe play around with these materials and it will look better imo.
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I also love the concept and agree with Dylan that it's a little harsh on the eyes right now. I also think getting more sunlight to the gardens using mirrors could be problematic, it could be very distracting to near by buildings and traffic. There was a thread on the pro forums I believe, concerning sun glare reflecting off of a building and becoming a safety issue for motor traffic and pedestrians.
Mike
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@unknownuser said:
I like your idea and concept, although im not sure if you could get enough sunlight into those gardens.
At the moment im finding the building not that pleasing to look at, but I think a lot of that is to do with your colours/materials. Im not keen on all that red and also those cross members in black. Maybe play around with these materials and it will look better imo.
Yeah you are right about the materials, i have changed it a bit.
Do you think it is better now? ( see attachements )poster: gforce
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The building is now almost finished.
It isn't very realistic anymore but it look's quite futuristic now.poster: gforce
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Ready to take off you mean?
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now all it needs is a render!
nice work BTW! i like the last version with the "lookout" posts on the pillars! -
The bridge over the Danube in Bratislava has a lookout post like these
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the view would be sweeeeeet from up there... :thup: :thup:
how do u suppose they reach up there????? 8O -
There are some lifts/elevators in the pillars or what they are. I haven't been up there just under - when we were travelling over to Slovakia.
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It's grown
I like it Gforce, well done. Looks better without the red.
As Jenu just mentioned, it would look interesting with a render. -
I remembered the name of the building in London, its called 'The ark' and its by Ralph Erskine, here's a link:
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@jenujacob said:
now all it needs is a render!
nice work BTW! i like the last version with the "lookout" posts on the pillars!Can somebody render it for me maybe?
I tried rendering it in Kerkeytea, but it didn't look very good, and if i see the proffesional renders on this forum it must be possible to get a better reslult.poster: gforce
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